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Carless escorts of Wellesley women have found a friend--at a price.
Herschel L. Langenthal '50 is, for the second year in a row, running a private bus service to the Lake Waban sector for men stranded with their dates in the Cambridge area. Service to the hills starts Saturday.
Comfortable busses, described last year as "passion pits," are rented for the occasion from the Grey Line. Langenthal says he has never had an accident nor arrived at Wellesley too late. Too late, that is, for a twenty-minute wait for a twenty-minute goodnight before the male constituency is rounded up for the homeward ride.
The price is $2 to carry two out and one back. The bus leaves Lowell House at 12:10, goes to MIT, and reaches Wellesley about 12:45. Wellesley says Langenthal, "thinks it's just wonderful."
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