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A New Year's Day fire caused over $7500 worth of damage in J-entry of Dunster House.
Richard G. Sharp '63 reported that he left his room at 7 p.m. When he returned two hours later, he discovered that his suite was full of smoke. Most of the damage, caused by a short-circuited radio, was due to smoke and water and was confined to Sharp's room.
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