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Saturday morning a man who gave his name as A. L. Lambert of Louisville, Kentucky, was arrested on suspicion in Ridgely Hall. It was found later that he was a sneak theif who had been passing worthless checks in the dormitories for the past six months, and that he had stolen various articles from the suites. All the property has been pawned, and the recovery is probable.
Lambert has also done a great deal of petty thieving in New Haven. He will be brought to trial in Cambridge shortly after March 19, on the change of passing worthless checks, and later will probably be tried on other charges.
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