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The Yard's now sprinkler system turned on the Freshman Class last night much to the chagrin of men living in Grays Hall. Sleepy members of the Class of 1938 were aroused by the noise of the sprinklers in the basement and flocked to the corner of the Yard near Lehman Hall, in various stages of undress.
But nothing serious was the matter and according to Captain Mahoney of the Yard Police the trouble was caused by a broken pipe in the basement. About two inches of water covered the floor of the cellar but no damage was done to the first floor.
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