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In 1949, Duke students made national news with
a boycott of campus buses. They declared October 17 "Shoe Leather
Day" to protest a hike in the campus-bus fare from a nickel
to three tokens for a quarter. Newspapers around the country ran
the Associated Press story of Duke students carpooling and walking
between East and West campuses to demonstrate against the fare increase.
Over the ensuing two weeks, student leaders met with representatives
from Duke Power Company, which managed the bus service. Company officials
were unmoved, and the higher fare remained. But the students' boycott
had one significant positive effect, announced by a banner headline
in The Chronicle: "School Spirit Skyrockets."
Today, the university runs free bus service between East, West, and
Central campuses.
-Tim Pyatt '81, University Archivist
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