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By Amy B. Mcintosh

The Harvard Police will continue to permit undergraduates to park in the Business School lot, although the guards have recently refused to allow some undergraduates with parking permits into the lot.

Harvard Police Chief David L. Gorski said yesterday that he has now instructed the guards in the lot to admit all students who have the correct parking stickers, even if they do not have magnetic cards, until the parking office can resolve the issue.

The confusion arose because the Business School did not issue magnetic cards to the 120 undergraduates in its lot when it installed card-activated gates to control access to the lot.

Gorski said he will schedule a meeting soon with officials from the Business School and the University Parking Commission to discuss the issue, "but the parking office does not feel that undergraduates should be moved out of the lot."

Allan P. Slaff, assistant dean for administrative operations at the Business School, said yesterday "the parking office forgot to tell us that the undergraduates were supposed to park here. If they tell us that the undergraduates should be here, we will issue magnetic cards to them."

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