Word: polling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University live outside the state, he is not excluded from registration if he has spent the summer also outside the state, provided he has lived in Cambridge the preceeding year with the intention of making it his home. It is not necessary that a man has paid his poll tax to register, as he may do so if accompanied by two voters from his ward...
Besides being twenty-one, a student must have resided in this state and city at least one year. Furthermore, he must have been assessed for a poll-tax in the city of Cambridge. This assessment is made soon after the first of April. The City Clerk advises men to leave the required personal information with their landladies or porters in case the assessor calls when they are out. This will save a great deal of inconvenience. Such are the requirements provided by the Massachusetts...
...regular municipal ballot as possible. Hence, as a statute provides for the election officials to be composed of an equal number of Democrats and Republicans, a certain number of members of the Democratic and Republican Clubs will superintend this ballot. The Lodge Gate has been engaged as a poll for the University voting; a room in the Law School will probably be used as a voting place for the other precinct. In order to ascertain the number of Republican, Democratic, Socialistic, and unclassified votes, the ballot will be in four different colors...