Polling places for most Harvard undergraduates.
Yard dorms Larson Hall, GSE
Union dorms or Adams Gund Hall, GSD
Lowell, Kirkland, Leverett Quincy, Eliot or Winthrop Quincy
Dunster or Mather Putnam Apt., 2 Mt. Auburn
Quad Peabody Elementary
Source: City Election Commission David L.K. Trumbull, campaign manager for citycouncil candidate James McSweeney, said lastminute efforts included "phone calling to be surethat they get out and vote, rides to the polls,signs at polls and leafletting." City council candidate Michael A. Sullivanshook hands and talked to prospective voters thelast few days before the election to conclude his"street-rebel, personal-type" campaign, accordingto his campaign manager, Walter F. McDonough. School board candidates are also doing somelast minute campaigning. "I was standing out inHarvard Square today," said incumbent HenriettaDavis. "Tomorrow I will be at the polls," she said. Joseph C. Grassi, another school boardcandidate, said his campaign planned to meetpeople, distribute literature and call the voterswho promised to support him. There will be several polling places aroundcampus for Harvard students who are registered.Students living in the Yard dorms will vote atLarson Hall in the Graduate School of Education. Residents of the Union dorms and Adams Housecan vote at Gund Hall in the Graduate School ofDesign. Residents of Lowell, Kirkland, Eliot, Leverett,Quincy, and Winthrop Houses can vote at QuincyHouse. Residents of Dunster and Mather can vote at thePutnam Apartments, 2 Mt. Auburn Street. Residents of Cabot, North, and Currier Housecan vote at the Peabody Elementary School on thecorner of Walker and Linnaean Streets