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HSA Flight

By Ralph Shobet

Almost all of the baggage from Sunday's ill-fated Harvard Student Agency San Franciso charter flight has been returned to its owners, a spokesman for HSA said yesterday.

The charter flight was forced to land twice in New York and once in Baltimore before arriving in Boston Monday afternoon because of the snowstorm that hit the East coast and closed Logan Airport Sunday night.

As a result, some of the luggage belonging to students on the flight was temporarily lost or misplaced by American Airlines. Most of the luggage was returned to passengers by yesterday afternoon, but two pieces still have not been claimed from HSA and one is still lost, William B. Danner '78, manager of HSA Travel Services said yesterday.

Danner said that HSA has registered a complaint with American Airlines because the airline shuffled the charter between Bosotn and Baltimore during the storm instead of grounding it and giving the passengers overnight accommodations.

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