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The University Travel Company has been completely cleared of any wrong-doing in its suit with Lawrence Weisman 3L. Weisman brought suit against the company this fall, charging that it failed to provide return tickets from Europe for a honeymoon cruise that he and his wife took last summer. Thus, he all edged, he and his wife had to come back to the United States in separate holds of a student tourist boat.

Judge Gardner Russell, in handing down the decision last week in Cambridge Third District Court, said that the company had done everything possible to act properly.

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