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University Runs Free Busses

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Two bus lines connecting the Medical School and the Biology Laboratories, and the School of Public Health and the Square, are being offered free of charge to Harvard students by the University.

Used to transport graduate students who have classes at different schools on the same day, the service consists of chartered Checker Cab limousines and a Falcon station wagon, running every hour on the half hour, Monday through Friday.

The service has been in operation since the beginning of the semester, thus far without overcrowding. More runs may be put into operation when the Center for Population Studies is moved from the Boston medical campus to 9 Bow Street.

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