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Bldg 11 CopyTech center extends hours

The Copy Technology Center in Rm 11-004 is extending its hours to help students and faculty with end-of-term projects.

The center will be open on Sunday, Dec. 6 from noon-9pm, and Monday-Thursday, Dec. 7-10 from 8am-11pm. The copy center in Rm E52-045 will maintain its regular hours of operation.

December 9 is also Two-Cent Copy Day at both Copy Technology Centers, where the price of making a copy will be reduced to two cents. There will be refreshments and additional help available to ease the last-minute crunch on photocopying presentations and theses.

Regular hours (8am-9pm) resume in Rm 11-004 on Friday, December 11.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on November 25, 1998.

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