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The Architectural Technology Workshop at 888 Memorial Drive has been broken into again, this time by someone small enough to crawl through a 16"x12" window and leave behind a 5" sneaker print.
At 7 p. m. Sunday night Harvard police noticed two broken windows on the Memorial Drive side of the building occupied by radical women in March. The police report said it was "obvious" that kids, not adults, had entered the building.
Cans of paint were opened and spread about, light bulbs and two phones were smashed and paper and film were strewn about inside the building.
Maurice L. Kilbridge, dean of the Design School, could not be reached for comment.
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