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How to Get Around MIT

​​Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/188275
Date
1996
Description
How to Get Around MIT (also known as HowToGAMIT was a fully comprehensive, independent student- produced guide to MIT, Cambridge and Boston. It was designed to welcome all new members of the MIT community and to act as a reference book for those whom have been here a while. All incoming first year undergraduate students received free copies of the book, as did most incoming graduate students and many staff and postdoctoral associates. The book contained sections relating to emergency information, academics, life and culture at MIT, activities and facilities, and things to do around MIT and in the greater Boston area: shopping, sightseeing, restaurants and entertainment. It also contained advice on everything from how best to find an apartment in the area to what you should and shouldn't do if you were arrested.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology--History, Student activities--United States, Students--Recreation
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PC.001 Publication Collection of the MIT Institute Archives and Special Collections
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