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Piqued at Loss of Janitors, Riotous Princes Face Dean

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Twenty to thirty Princeton students will face disciplinary action today as a result of a riot last week over the vital question of keeping janitorial service in College dormitories. The Charlies were protesting the abolition of such service in their dorms by Princeton's trustees as an economy measure.

Those up before the Deans Office are charged with inciting to riot by organizing cheers and providing leadership.

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