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Dean Bender refused to comment last night on the status of the 24 students involved with either Cambridge or University police at the Harvard Square riot Friday night. The Deans met today to consider the fate of the man, but no statement from the University will come until after the Administrative Board meets today.
Harvard undergraduates whose names had been turned in to University Hall appeared before various deans yesterday to present their sides of the case. Several of these students told the CRIMSON last night that they had been indiscriminately hauled from the street and tossed into patrol wagons.
Meanwhile the Princeton deans will meet this week to decide what, if anything, to do to the Nassau men involved.
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