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Repeated acts of vandalism forced the University this fall to move computer terminals located in Currier and Quincy Houses to areas of higher security, the director of technical services in the science center said yesterday.
Louis A. Law '75 said the damages cost about $1000 to repair.
The four terminals were transferred to Hilles library in October.
One of three Quincy terminals has been installed in Mather, another will be installed in Adams and the third is still available to any House where it would be safe and supervised, S. Tucker Taft '75, systems programmer in the Science Center, said yesterday.
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