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PARKING REGULATIONS FOR GAME ANNOUNCED

DRIVERS WARNED AGAINST BOYS WATCHING CARS

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By arrangement with the Traffic Departments of the cities of Boston and Cambridge and of the Metropolitan District Commission automobile traffic will be handled today as follows:

After 1 o'clock Harvard Square from Quincy to Brattle Streets, Boylston Street, Cambridge, Anderson Bridge and North Harvard Street, Brighton, as far as Western Avenue will be closed to automobile traffic.

This year there will be no tickets sold for public parking within Soldiers Field. The Association has developed a playing field back of the Business School bounded by North Harvard Street and Western Avenue which will be open for general parking on the days of football games. The only entrance for parking will be on Western Avenue.

Taxis and other automobiles which do not park, if coming from Brighton may unload their passengers at the corner of North Harvard Street on Western Avenue about 200 yards from Soldiers Field. If coming via Cambridge by the Parkway from Boston they will be required to unload and turn at DeWolfe Square on the Parkway about 300 yards below the Anderson Bridge on the Cambridge side.

The police request the Harvard Management to announce that all cars must be removed from the parking space before it is time to have the lights turned on as the law regarding the lighting of automobiles will be strictly enforced. They further wish automobilists to be warned against leaving their cars in charge of the numerous boys who want to "mind your car" as many thefts have occurred this way.

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