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A special committee of the City Council met with officials of the Metropolitan Bay Transit Authority yesterday to discuss the safe of the Bennett St. repair yards and the extention of rapid transit into North Cambridge.
Councillor Daniel J. Hayes Jr., chairman of the committee, said last night that he would make a full report to the City Council at next Monday's meeting.
It has been widely reported that the Kennedy prefer the Yards to a site in Brighton adjacent to the Business School as a location for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library. President Pusey has indicated that the University would offer so objections if they chose to build the library on the Bennett St. site.
According to Hayos, however, MBTA official said they had not been contacted either officially or unofficially by any member of the Kennedy family about using the Bennett St. Yards for the library.
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