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Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) is now selling tickets for the weekend bus service to Wellesley College from their Travel Services office at 8 Holyoke Street.
The University Information Center at Holyoke Center stopped selling the tickets in mid-September because it was "too much of a hassle," especially during the Friday afternoon rush, Steven E. Pollack '77, HSA president, said last week.
The Wellesley student government sponsors the bus service. Kathy A. Sullivan, Wellesley's student vice president for off-campus affairs, said last week that she asked HSA to sell the tickets several weeks ago. Although it is a non-profit service, the ticket sales will probably be good advertising for HSA, she added.
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