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HELPERS WANTED AT POLLS

Meeting in Trophy Room of Union at 4.30 in Interests of Tomorrow's School Committee Election.

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A meeting of all men in the University interested in doing volunteer work for the Public School Association and the Citizens' Municipal League of Boston will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. These two organizations have been carrying on a campaign to keep the Boston School Committee out of politics and have directed all their energies toward securing the re-election to this committee of George E. Brock and Joseph Lee '83. About 40 men are needed to work at the polls on Election Day, tomorrow, and arrangements have been made with the College Office to excuse men who intend to help from College exercises.

E. E. Smith '02, a member of the Boston City Council, will speak at the meeting this afternoon and will explain in detail the nature of the work to be done, and the importance of this campaign in behalf of good government.

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