The University may be bidding  some of the largest real estate developers in the United States for the  St. MTA Yards. The CRIMSON learned yesterday that MTA is planning to advertise the  in the Wall Street Journal during member.  Such action would bring the  to the attention of most national estate syndicates. The valuable 12-acre plot was officially  for sale Thursday with classified advertisements in several Boston newspapers.  Sealed bids for the land must be admitted to the Authority by 12 noon Dec. 28.  an informal meeting with members  Cambridge City Council last Monday evening, MTA General Manager Thomas J. McLernon indicated that the  has already received inquiries  the Yards from several national developers.  MTA has indicated informally that million would be a reasonable price the Yards, but informed sources say the property could command any- from $10 to $50 million, because of  inflated real estate prices in Cambridge. May Still Go to Harvard 
The MTA wants to sell the Yards to University, it has left itself several loopholes to avoid selling to the  bidder.  Previous statements have  that the Corporation will not  to pay much above $7 million.  MTA declared in its bill of sale the "proposed construction and use be most advantageous to the City Cambridge and in the general public  as well as in the interest of the ."  The advantages to Cambridge the public will be decided by the  Board of Trustees.
The CRIMSON learned yesterday that MTA is planning to advertise the  in the Wall Street Journal during member.  Such action would bring the  to the attention of most national estate syndicates. The valuable 12-acre plot was officially  for sale Thursday with classified advertisements in several Boston newspapers.  Sealed bids for the land must be admitted to the Authority by 12 noon Dec. 28.  an informal meeting with members  Cambridge City Council last Monday evening, MTA General Manager Thomas J. McLernon indicated that the  has already received inquiries  the Yards from several national developers.  MTA has indicated informally that million would be a reasonable price the Yards, but informed sources say the property could command any- from $10 to $50 million, because of  inflated real estate prices in Cambridge. May Still Go to Harvard 
The MTA wants to sell the Yards to University, it has left itself several loopholes to avoid selling to the  bidder.  Previous statements have  that the Corporation will not  to pay much above $7 million.  MTA declared in its bill of sale the "proposed construction and use be most advantageous to the City Cambridge and in the general public  as well as in the interest of the ."  The advantages to Cambridge the public will be decided by the  Board of Trustees.
The valuable 12-acre plot was officially  for sale Thursday with classified advertisements in several Boston newspapers.  Sealed bids for the land must be admitted to the Authority by 12 noon Dec. 28.  an informal meeting with members  Cambridge City Council last Monday evening, MTA General Manager Thomas J. McLernon indicated that the  has already received inquiries  the Yards from several national developers.  MTA has indicated informally that million would be a reasonable price the Yards, but informed sources say the property could command any- from $10 to $50 million, because of  inflated real estate prices in Cambridge. May Still Go to Harvard 
The MTA wants to sell the Yards to University, it has left itself several loopholes to avoid selling to the  bidder.  Previous statements have  that the Corporation will not  to pay much above $7 million.  MTA declared in its bill of sale the "proposed construction and use be most advantageous to the City Cambridge and in the general public  as well as in the interest of the ."  The advantages to Cambridge the public will be decided by the  Board of Trustees.
 an informal meeting with members  Cambridge City Council last Monday evening, MTA General Manager Thomas J. McLernon indicated that the  has already received inquiries  the Yards from several national developers.  MTA has indicated informally that million would be a reasonable price the Yards, but informed sources say the property could command any- from $10 to $50 million, because of  inflated real estate prices in Cambridge. May Still Go to Harvard 
The MTA wants to sell the Yards to University, it has left itself several loopholes to avoid selling to the  bidder.  Previous statements have  that the Corporation will not  to pay much above $7 million.  MTA declared in its bill of sale the "proposed construction and use be most advantageous to the City Cambridge and in the general public  as well as in the interest of the ."  The advantages to Cambridge the public will be decided by the  Board of Trustees.
 MTA has indicated informally that million would be a reasonable price the Yards, but informed sources say the property could command any- from $10 to $50 million, because of  inflated real estate prices in Cambridge. May Still Go to Harvard 
The MTA wants to sell the Yards to University, it has left itself several loopholes to avoid selling to the  bidder.  Previous statements have  that the Corporation will not  to pay much above $7 million.  MTA declared in its bill of sale the "proposed construction and use be most advantageous to the City Cambridge and in the general public  as well as in the interest of the ."  The advantages to Cambridge the public will be decided by the  Board of Trustees.
May Still Go to Harvard
The MTA wants to sell the Yards to University, it has left itself several loopholes to avoid selling to the  bidder.  Previous statements have  that the Corporation will not  to pay much above $7 million.  MTA declared in its bill of sale the "proposed construction and use be most advantageous to the City Cambridge and in the general public  as well as in the interest of the ."  The advantages to Cambridge the public will be decided by the  Board of Trustees.
 MTA declared in its bill of sale the "proposed construction and use be most advantageous to the City Cambridge and in the general public  as well as in the interest of the ."  The advantages to Cambridge the public will be decided by the  Board of Trustees.