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University Breaks Ground For Holyoke Parking Place

Durant Announces Standard Service For Perennial Problem

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Ground was broken yesterday at the corner of Holyoke and Mt. Auburn Streets as the University began work on a parking space for students' cars.

A crew of six men and a truck have started to lovel off the lot, and it will probably be about two weeks before the space will be properly graded and fenced, according to Aldrich Durant '02, Business Manager of the University. Two ramps are to be built across the sidewalk, and a wire fence is to enclose the plot. Durant also said that attendants will be on hand during the day-time, but no responsibility can be taken by the University for the safety of the cars or their contents.

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