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Rallying around a City gartage truck, members of Community Litter Elimination Action Now (CLEAN), lined up outside the Union in preparation for their anti-trash parade last weekend. Sweeping down a ten-block area around Central Square, the CLEAN team, Cambridge's own white tornado, advertised the start of "Cleanup Week."

Some reactionary elements in the community have been overheard grumbling about what they called "a very filthy business" But CLEAN hopes that publicity can peel off some of the layers of local grime. The group has already received endorsements from the City Council, and even Lady Bird Johnson has congratulated them for their efforts.

So Harvard students beware! Does your room look like a dump? Are empty beer cans forcing you cut? CLEAN may have its eye on you. You may be the next victim

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