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60 Undergrad Spaces Remain In Business School Car Lot

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Sixty parking spaces are still available in the Business School for undergraduates, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, announced yesterday. If these spaces are not claimed in about a week, they will be offered to graduate students, he added.

Trottenberg also revealed that the University Police would begin investigating the parking locations of students whose cars are not parked in University lots. This will be done by a post card questionnaire, and Trottenberg indicated that the University would check to make sure that these students really had fulltime parking spaces.

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