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About 9,000 men and women will march in a suffrage parade in Boston this afternoon. A Harvard section of more than thirty men will lead the college division. This section will form at 4.30 o'clock at the corner of Arlington and Beacon streets, and all Harvard men who sympathize with equal suffrage should be there at that time.
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