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Bus service direct to Wellesley in a dimly-lit coach will begin again this Saturday and Saturdays thereafter. The special bus, financed by Robert B. Glynn '52, starts its weekly pilgrimage to Waban from Lowell House at 12 p.m.
Begun several years ago by a group of consistent undergraduate Wellesley daters, the bus has had abundant success. Habitual riders of the special coach have reported with a mixture of delight and wonder that the volume of talk during the thirty minute ride grows less and less as the year wears on.
Of course the volume of male conversation runs up to a fever pitch on the return trip.
So potent, apparently, is the magic of the lightless bus that a legend has arisen which quotes a bus driver who had come on the job in April as saying. "I'd be afraid to take the thing over the state line."
If your date has somewhat delicate sensibilities, the alternatives to using the somewhat less than intimate Wellesley bus include inheriting a car of employing the standard bus system, which involves three changes on-route.
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