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...whose legal residence is in Massachusetts must register here, but all others must be registered at their home cities or towns. Every such student must fill out a blank and forward it to the sheriff or mayor of his domiciliary voting precinct in such time that that officer may transmit the blank to the proper authorities before June...
...than Massachusetts are required to fill out a registration blank before the registrar and to obtain his signature thereto. The student must then forward the blank to the sheriff of his home county or to the mayor of his home city, in sufficient time to enable that official to transmit the same to the registrar of such student's domiciliary voting precinct before Tuesday, June 5, 1917. The registrar will be at the Faculty Room, University 5, from 12 to 4 o'clock daily, from today to June 2, inclusive, except Sundays and Memorial Day. In such cases the student...
...fill out a registration blank, before the registrar, and to obtain his signature thereto. The student must then forward the blank soon enough to ensure its receipt by the sheriff of his home county, or the mayor of his home city, in time to enable that official to transmit the same to the registrar of such student's domiciliary voting precinct before Tuesday, June 5, 1917. The registrar will be at the Faculty Room, University 5, from 12 to 4 o'clock daily from today to June 2, inclusive, except Sundays, and Memorial Day. In such cases, the student...
...than Massachusetts are required to fill out a registration blank before the registrar and to obtain his signature thereto. The student must then forward the blank to the sheriff of his home county or to the mayor of his home city, in sufficient time to enable that official to transmit the same to the registrar of such student's domiciliary voting precinct before Tuesday, June 5, 1917. The registrar will be at the Dean's Office, Harvard Medical School, from 9 to 12 o'clock, daily from tomorrow to June 2, inclusive, except Sundays and Memorial Day. In such cases...
European military scientists who have made the most intensive study of the use of the seismograph in this connection have suggested building movable seismograph stations ten or 12 miles in the rear of the trenches, and connected with them by telephone so that trained observers can transmit information relating to the size, position and calibre of the enemy's batteries to the commanding officer...