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About 120 men from the University gave their services to the Public School Association in the election today, in checking off the voters at the booths and in hunting up delinquent voters. About 70 of the 120 polling places were covered by students, one man being assigned to each booth.
About 50 men were employed in the various wards of Boston and the suburbs in hunting up delinquent voters.
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