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PARKING FIELD COULD BE MADE FOR LESS THAN $400

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Questioned yesterday as to the cost of expanding the parking field behind the Business School to accommodate 700 cars, a reliable firm of landscape contractors in Boston said that the maximum price would be $400. The present space which accommodates about 300 cars measures roughly 150 by 100 feet so that an addition to accommodate cars of College students as well would mean grading 20,000 square feet. Since the University maintain a large maintenance staff the work could probably be done for a good deal less.

As far as it is possible to ascertain no legal difficulties stand in the way of using the field temporarily at least.

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