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End of a Riot

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A lone Yard policeman sent Leverett House men running like scared rabbits last night when he appeared on the scene of their annual fall riot. Spark for the outbreak was set off by entry beer parties.

The disturbance began about 11 p.m. in the Leverett court-yard, and ended abruptly when Sergeant Toomey hove into view as the crowd of 100 Bunnles passed in front of Stroughton Hall.

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