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Arraigned before Judge Robert Walcott on parking charges yesterday, 47 Harvard students appeared in the Middle-sex County Court to pay fines of $3 for overtime parking, and of $5 for parking by a hydrant.
Tags had been given to 28 other students who failed to appear. They will have warrants served on them, and in addition to the smaller fines may be charged an additional $5 at the discretion of the court. Second offenders will be fined $5, which will be doubled for the third offense. At the fourth offense the driving license will be revoked.
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