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Old-timers on the Harvard scene are, by now, accustomed to new ways of doing things. Those who remember the days when gas flowed freely, and trips to near-by Wellesley were frequent, now see a great increase in the use of urban transit facilities.
Forty men of the NTS shattered the last pretences of precedent last Saturday, however, when they chartered a bus for the trek to Severance Hall at Wellesley.
"What," wonder the by-standers, "of the days when six bus-loads of Wellesley unloaded on Harvard's door-step for a dance?"
They may well wonder whether it is a case of diminishing Yardling independence, or merely another instance of shifting Supply and Demand.
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