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Police Hold That Line Under Yale Onslaught

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Blue met blue with only black results for Yale in the Yard yesterday afternoon, as Chief A. R. Randall's navy-garbed University police repelled "a concerted attack of 300" Elis intent upon unseating John Harvard.

By means of spotters directing the defense from second story stations throughout the University Hall area, and the unbending line of the reserves under the command of Sergeant John Twomy, the Yale charge was quickly converted into "a pleasant song feast" according to Randall's laconic summation.

Except for this slight flurry of aggressiveness, quiet and order was maintained as of midnight from Lehman to Memorial Hall.

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