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Polling Units Ready for Harvard Students

By C.r. Mcfadden

The Cambridge Election Commissions announced yesterday the voting sites for the November 7 city council and school committee races.

Harvard students may vote at one of six places, according to Joseph H. Kaplan, executive director of the election commission.

All-first-year living in the Yard rasy vote at Larsen Hall at the Graduate School of Education on Appian Way.

Greenough Hall, Hurlbut Hall, Penny-packer Hall and Adams, Motise residents may vote at Gund Hall at the Graduate School of Design at 48 Quincy St.

Eliot House, Kirkland House, Leverett House, Lowell House and Quincy House residents may vote at a polling place inside Quincy Houses, while DeWolfe, Dunster and Mather House students must travel to Putnam Apartments at 2 Mt. Auburn St.

Those living in Cabot, Currier and Pforzheimer Houses should vote at the Peabody Elementary School on Linnean St., and Apley Court or Claverly Hall residents vote at the Friends Meeting House in Longfellow Park.

The Polls will open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.

Anyone wishing to vote by absentee ballot must submit an application to the election commission headquarters, 362, Garden St. in Central Square, no later than Monday, November 6 at noon.

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