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The November 30 robbery of the Institute of Politics by 2 vandals resulted in a loss of $1300 worth of equipment and $2500 worth of damage to the building, Sgt. Richard W. Smith of the University Police revealed yesterday.
As a result, building security at the Mount Auburn St. site will be tightened, Elizabeth S. Faindow, executive assistant to the director, said yesterday. Among the plans being considered are the use of extra outside lighting and the installation of an alarm system, she said. The buildings and grounds department has repaired the interior doors, nine of which were unhinged or kicked in.
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