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Lights May Glow Here Despite Coal Strikes

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What effect the Civilian Production Administration and Solid Fuels Administration rulings concerning the national coal shortage will have upon the University cannot be determined yet, according to a statement yesterday by Aldrich Durant '02, Business Manager. He named Friday as the probable date for more definite information.

Meanwhile a spokesman for the CPA, enforcement agency for the dimont, said that Harvard had little or no outside commercial illumination and therefore figured little in the matter. Decorative lighting such as that upon the Lowell House tower is "wholly unnecessary," he added, "and should be turned off temporarily."

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