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A mysterious smouldering underneath the front steps of Warren House brought three Cambridge fire engines to the House at noon yesterday, surprising Union diners. Firemen quickly chopped through the bottom step and quenched the smoke.
Nobody stated the actual reason for the smouldering, but Theodore Morrison, lecturer on English, labelled "someone's cigarette" as the probably cause.
English A-conscious freshmen now have to leap onto the porch, but the Department said that the Maintenance Department will provide a repaired front step within a day or so.
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