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"Harvard ought to provide a parking place for the students' care. As it is, they leave them on the street night after night, with no lights on, and it is a serious menace to the public. Anything from a fire engine to a milk wagon is liable to crash into one of these parked cars on a dark night." Such was the explanation given to a CRIMSON reporter by Captain Brennan of Police Station No 1, for the 16 summons that were served on students in one night recently, ordering them to appear in court next Wednesday.
"Mind you," Captain Brennan went on, "the fellows are not entirely to blame. There are more cars owned by college men this year than in any other year in my experience, yet the garage rates are higher than ever before. With all the unused land and endowments and legacies Harvard has, the fellows might be given a place where they could park their cars. It would save a lot of accidents and a lot of fines."
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