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Snow, Due Thursday, Will Hamper Drivers

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Another low-pressure system is moving towards New England to pile more snow on yesterday's 4 inch fall. The Weather Bureau announced last night that precipitation expected by Thursday would increase driving hazards.

While temperatures are not as uncomfortable as they have been, the present low-20-degree weather will keep snow on the ground, to hamper post-exam travelling. Students will note Winter's clever timing in bringing record low temperature days as Harvard returned from the holidays, and now in assuring difficult exit from cold, damp Cambridge.

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