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The Republican, Democratic, and La Follette Clubs have united on one question. They are all agreed that something must be done to enlighten those men who, having reached voting age, are entitled to cast their ballots but who are away from home.
If these men come to the CRIMSON office between 3 and 4 o'clock any afternoon for the next week they will be told how to avail themselves of the absentee voter's privileges, no matter what state they live in. These office hours are being conducted by a non-partisan committee.
Next week will be too late for New Yorkers, however, for registration in the Empire State closes today.
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