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Page 16 text:
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Presided over by a crew of hard¬ working ladies, including happy-go- lucky Bessie, the Kursaal, for some reason renamed the Pine Room, is a busy place from dawn to dark. Hazel calls it a home away from home. The Kursaal is also the home of the largest permanent floating bridge game in the east. Girls from the affil¬ iated schools lunch here between a lecture on muscles and one on mo¬ lars. Such conditions make this a hunting ground for Tufts men. Lang lobe Kursaal! 12
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V. Forces of the law distribute daily greetings to naughty stu¬ dents. Sure, and me name is Friday. I’m a campus cop with powers covering near-by public streets. I’m a busy guy and work a full day. What do I do? I’ll tell you. In the morning, I stand at the main gate and stop all cars. Only those on official business can use the drive. It’s funny hut there sure is a lot of official business going on at Tufts. During the mid-morning, I patrol the hack roads looking for cars with motors left running or radios left on. Occasionally I give a ticket if I find any illegal parking. Things are quiet in the afternoon so I usually find time for a cup of coffee or a visit in the Chem building boiler room with Doc Doleman. At night things are different. They get restless and I have to quiet them down. Some¬ times I have to help in a raid and other times I have to stop a raid, but 1 don’t mind because I’m a cop. A policeman on duty at the main gate prevents unnecessary traffic on the main campus drive. 11
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Convenient, courteous, swift MTA whisks students into bustling, cultural Boston. Item from The Tufts Weekly, March 13, 1974: To alleviate parking problems, the administration announced today the building of three new heli¬ copter parking lots atop Hodgdon Hall, Cohen Art Center and the Chemistry Building. All students owning copters must register them and pay the $5.00 per semester fee. Stickers are to he placed on the central blade facing upward so they can be easily seen by patrol copters flying overhead. All unregistered helicopters found parked on campus roofs will he towed to Boston. Students are re¬ minded that only faculty parking is permitted on campus buildings except on Saturdays. mi. In the absence of shuttle buses, off street parking cannot compete tvith Medford and Som¬ erville curbs and curves. 13
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