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In a letter to all vacationing students in the University, Edward Reynolds '15, Administrative vice-president, has urged that no automobiles be brought to Cambridge in the fall until "satisfactory arrangements for storage" have been made.
The letter states that "the University does not encourage student automobiles and makes no provision for either day time or over-night parking by students on University property."
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