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Grad Parking Lot Lists Are Filled Already

Space Left in College Lot as 116 Register

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With the final deadline for automobile registration only two days away, all regular graduate parking space has been filled, and the registration office has started a supplementary list which can be filled only "in case of cancellation."

The Western Avenue lot, reserved for undergraduates and the overflow from the Business School space, has already accepted 116 cars and still has room for 184 more, according to figures released last night by the Office of Parking Registration.

The difference in the 480 undergraduates who have already registered automobiles and the 116 who have reserved spaces at the new, asphalt, Western Avenue lot is that many are commuters, but the larger group consists of student who have made what one official termed, "more expensive, and generally inferior, arrangements."

Although exact figures are not available, the Business School space accommodates 600 cars, the Graduate School lots, 135, and the new space, 300.

A breakdown of the 2,107 students in the University who have already registered cars places the Business School ahead with 720, the College second with 480, Law School third, 396, Arts and Sciences, fourth, 352.

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