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Three youths, three loose bricks and some liquor added up to hundreds of dollars worth of damage to three Harvard Square businesses early yesterday morning.
The vandals smashed expensive plate-glass windows in what observers described as a drunken rampage along Dunster St. and Mt. Auburn St. at about 3 a.m.
Gaping holes were left in the windows of the W.T. Phelan and Co. real estate and insurance firm and the Reliance Co-operative Bank on Dunster St. and the Mt. Auburn St. laundry establishment of C. T. Chin. New glass was installed in all the windows yesterday afternoon.
The youths escaped before they could be apprehended.
A secretary at W.T. Phelan and Co. said yesterday that the brick crashing through the window sent glass flying all over the room and chipped a desk.
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