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In order for a student of Harvard University to be eligible to vote he must be over 21 years of age, must have been in the state one year, and in the city six months.

A student wholly or partially self-supporting can gain a domicile in Cambridge if he meets the above requirements. While legally domicile means "a being present with the intention of making that place one's home," a student need have no intention of permanently making his home where he makes his domicile. While the CRIMSON does not believe in members of the University registering in Cambridge when able to vote in their home towns, it does earnestly advocate the registry of all eligible men in Cambridge who otherwise would not vote.

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