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DRUM SAFE IN CAMBRIDGE; WHOLE STORY CALLED HOAX

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The enigma of the hour, the whereabouts of the band's large drum, was solved last night when the instrument, which was thought to have been borrowed by Yale students, was found resting safely in its usual place in the Dillon Field House. It arrived safely, having been shipped on by authorities of the Yale Athletic Association.

The drum's custodians, who had difficulty in accounting for even their own movements over the weekend, were overjoyed to hear of the instrument's safe arrival. It is suspected that the story of the loss was spread by playful members of the band.

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