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Harvard Student Agencies charter buses left 20 Harvard students behind in New York City Sunday because of a mixup between HSA and the Greyhound Bus Company, HSA representative William Danner '78 said yesterday.
Danner said that HSA will reimburse the students for their costs in returning to Cambridge.
Danner said he thought Greyhound was responsible for the mixup. "It's very simple, they just had one bus in the wrong place," Danner said.
Greyhound officials contacted by the Crimson yesterday said that HSA was to blame for the snafu. "HSA made an error in their charter order. We just follow the order." Greyhound Regional Manager Charles W. Lohman said yesterday.
Danner said that HSA stands to lose up to $500 from the incident.
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