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2nd Term Bill Due; Fines for Lateness

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Grisly punishments await all undergraduates who fall to pay inflation-bloated term bills when they fall due-Monday. Those who muster the funds before 2 p.m. should pay at the Harvard Trust Company. Others who care to play it closer to the line can pay in Lehman Hall up to 5 p.m.

After that, it's a $10 fine. If that falls to earn the University comptroller the necessary funds, he is empowered to order the Dean's Office to apply disciplinary action. Bouncing checks are considered late payment.

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