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EAGER STUDENT PAYS $.50 ADMISSION TO DEAN'S OFFICE

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It cost the escort of one of Boston's winter buds one half dollar to learn that entrance to University Hall should not be made through a window. The woman in the, case desired a copy of the dean's list of students for use as a social register at her coming presentation. But the key which had been given to her for lawful trespass failed to unlock the ancient portal.

Her escort volunteered to storm the window. He was neither here nor there when a Yard watchman apprehended the visible portion of his body. University officials seemed to be satisfied with the $.50.

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