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Hundreds of Boston-area demonstrators may seize the opportunity to revive their childhood days by playing "Capture the Flag" at 11 a.m. this morning in Harvard Yard.
The game-sponsored by the November Action Coalition-will begin at the John Harvard statue in front of University Hall. Two teams randomly chosen from among players will compete to seize each other's prize-an NLF flag at the Office of Graduate Plans, and a "Veritas" Harvard flag at the Center for International Affairs.
The object of the game will be to seize the opponents flag and take it to a place which NAC members say they will reveal as soon as a flag is captured.
The strip of ground between Harvard and University Halls will be a free zone where members of either team can avoid capture by the other. A free zone will also surround each flag, NAC announced.
The boundaries of the playing field will be the CFIA. Shannon Hall, the University Gazette office in University Hall, the CRR hearing rooms on the 10th floor of Holyoke Center, and President Pusey's house.
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