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As March crept out, the Cambridge Department of Public Works crept into one of the last citadels of free parking around the Square: Appian Way, by Radcilffe's Longfellow Hall, Dully glistening with their fresh silver sheen, new parking motors await the return of automobiles.

The cruelest month sweeps into Cambridge today as students sweep out. For some, April will mean long walks by the Charles; for others if will mean increased tearing of yellow parking tickets.

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