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University Wins Permit to Use Building for Delinquency Study

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So long as both Harvard students and juvenile delinquents are kept off the promises, it will be all right for the University to establish a center for the study of delinquency at 3 Garden St., the Cambridge Appeal Board ruled Wednesday.

An initial request by the University to use 3 Garden St. was turned down by the city's commissioner of Buildings, who pointed out that the building was located in a residential area. After a University representative had argued that neither delinquents nor students would frequent the center, the Appeal Board reversed the Commissioner.

Law School criminologists Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck will direct the center.

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