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Alter Depot Schedule To Ease Crowding

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The Harvard Student Agencies linen service has opened its new "depots" in the Yard four days a week to relieve the crowding that plagued the pick up stations when open just once a week.

In addition, members of the Administration are keeping an eye on the Yard system to decide whether or not to continue it. The system definitely will not be extended to the Houses, according to Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for Business Affairs.

At their last meeting the Masters reportedly opposed the plan and reserved the right to decide if and when the system should be applied to the Houses.

Administration officials more or less agreed last week that a decision on the Yard depot experiment would be made by Dean von Stade, Dean Watson, Trottenberg, Wallace McDonald, Director of the Financial Aid Office, and Dustin M. Burke '52, Director of Student Employment and the man responsible for the new plan.

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