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Students Can Claim Lost Cash, Clothes

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Students who "lost" billfolds, clothes and other possessions from their rooms in the past three month may be able to identify them at the Cambridge police station, Chief Alvin R. Randall said Wednesday.

Items found at the home of Raymond S. McFarland, thief suspect whom police apprehended Tuesday in Emerson Hall, will be presented for inspection there.

Identification of this property, Chief Randall added, may put an end to the latest crime wave that has annoyed residents of the Law School and College.

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