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The 37 minor shocks that were recorded on the Harvard seismograph at Harvard, Mass. over the weekend comprise but the vanguard of many more that are to come during the next two years in this vicinity, according to Harvard geologists. And these quakes in the future will be nothing to trifle with because it is claimed that they will be severe enough to topple chimneys and send people scurrying to cover.
But there is one consolation. Geologists in the near future will be able to predict the quakes to the hour, and worrying citizens in Santa Barbara, California can be notified of coming disturbances.
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