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Replica of Square Landmark Will Return to Familiar Spot

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Cambridge late-daters are lamenting absence of the aged landmark, the Harvard Trust Clock. Since its destruction by a truck on the night of February 5, the clock has been the subject of many undergraduate complaints to the Harvard Trust.

Alfred Clifford, real estate counselor and Trust executive, reports many students have told him that their dates are getting in after the 1 a.m. deadline because of the clock's absence. Clifford replied that these worries will soon be over as the Howard Clock Company reports the clock is almost ready for delivery. The new clock will be identical with the one that had graced the Square for so many years and will be paid for by the insurance company.

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