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A warning has been issued by Mr. C. R. Apted, Head Janitor, concerning the violation by students of the state and city laws and ordinances concerning the parking of automobiles on the public highways. The city ordinance forbid sparking of cars for more than twenty minutes and the state law requires that all cars must have lights after sundown, which now comes about 4.30 o'clock.
Since the college has forbidden students to drive or park their cars in the Yard, men have been leaving them on Massachusetts avenue and adjoining side streets. Because of this, the traffic is nearly always blocked on Quincy, Linden and Holyoke streets, in direct violation of the fire department rules. Complaints have also been made that cars are parked so as to block private drive-ways.
Students in the University are permitted to park their cars on Jarvis street, by the Freshman Halls and in back of Langdell and Walter Hastings Hall but not on public highways or in back of the Union or Claverly Hall. Violators of the ordinances, especially of the fire department rules, will probably receive summonses to court.
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