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Students living in Harvard dorms and registered to vote in Cambridge are spread across eight city precincts. Below is a list of precincts and polling places. Polls will open at 8 a.m. today and stay open until...
Ward 6, Precinct 3--Residents of Adams House, Apley Court Claverly--Hall, Divinity Hall, Eliot House, Hastings Hall, Kirkland House, Leverett House entries A-E. Lowell House, Quincy House, Winthrop House, and all freshman dorms vote at the firehouse near memorial Hall. Use the Broadway St. entrance...
Ward 6, Precinct 4--Residents of Dunster House. Leverett House entries F and G, and Mather House vote at the recreation building in the Corporal Burns playground just off Banks...
Ward 7, Precinct 5--Residents of Currier House. North House and South House (with the exceptions in Ward 8, Precinct 3 below) vote at the Peabody School on Walker St. Use the playground entrance...
...liberals of the Back Bay will tire of the racial confusion and turn to chiding the poor for disrupting their comfortable city. Politically, the importance of the poor will dwindle as they make up a diminishing portion of the electorate. Blacks, students, tenants and poor whites simply don't vote in large enough numbers to make a difference. Socially they will be the outcast of both the affluent newcomers and the Irish establishment. The real challenge of the next White administration will be to protect the rights of the poor, avoiding the temptation to ignore them as a minor social...