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MOTOR RULES NOW IN FORCE

TWO EXCEPTIONS TO RULING

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No students' automobiles are now admitted to the College Yard. The following regulations, as ruled by the Corporation last month, took effect on January 1:

'No automobiles, motorcycles or carriages are admitted to the Yard, without special permission, save those of officers of the University and those engaged in delivering goods.

They enter only by the '77 Gate; and the automobiles of officers of the University part between the Library and Massachusetts avenue and proceed no farther.

Wagons delivering goods, and any others that are permitted to proceed through the Yard, shall not exceed the speed of eight miles an hour, and any person or wagon going at a greater rate shall forfeit the privilege of entering the Yard.

The '77 Gate is to be kept, closed, and opened only by a gate keeper.

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