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Two seniors were arraigned in East Cambridge District Court yesterday morning on charges of drunkenness. They pleaded innocent, but Judge Louis L. Green '02 found them guilty and placed their charges on file.

Boylston A. Hinds '53 and John L. Pratt '53 climbed into a police car parked in front of Eliot House at 6:15 p.m. Saturday. Officer William Storey told them he was waiting for a fellow officer who was serving a summons. The pair did not leave, so Storey drove them to Fresh Pond and told them to get out. When they asked him to take them back to the College, he called the paddie wagon which took them to the Cambridge police station. They were detained by the police for four hours.

On payment of $17 bail shortly before midnight, Hinds and Pratt were released.

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