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Suspected of "being an outlaw on the highway, the Phillips Brooks House station wagon is guarded under lock and key, authorities reveal.
It appears that after a collision with another car the social service center was assured of $100 in damages. Sharpster lawyers of the guilty party, however, countercharged that the car was illegally registered.
Consternation at once ruled Brooks House and the issue became whether the wagon should be registered under the University's name or under the signature of an independent agency. Attorneys were immediately engaged to figure out the status of the center. Although a possibility remained that someone act as trustee, officials shuddered at the alternative loophole, that all 570 members cram John Hancocks on the registration card.
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