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Daylight Saving Will Begin This Weekend

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After-supper athletics, darker mornings, and an hour's less sleep on Sunday will mark the return of Daylight Saving Time to Boston this weekend. Scores of would-be athletes are expected to crowd the tennis courts Monday night to commemorate the event.

Though Daylight Saving officially starts at 2 a.m. Sunday morning, students should set their watches ahead Saturday night to avoid early morning confusion. Saturday celebrators will thus find that they have an hour less in which to recuperate.

All is not lost, however. Next fall an opportunity will be given to regain the lost hour.

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