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Emergency re-enforcements are expected to be added to the Yard police force today following Colonel Charles R. Apted's admission that he expects a visit from "one of the girls" who was frustrated in the Wellesley attempt to dress John Harvard Wednesday.
The Head of the University Police revealed that his men had confiscated the "props" when the girls were discovered clambering over the University Hall statue in the rosy hour before dawn. The girls had been released, but the cap, gown, hoop, a Wellesley banner, and a large violet "W" were held.
"One of the pranksters declared that she would 'come back' for her stuff Friday afternoon," the Colonel said, without disclosing whether or not he expected her to bring her gang along with her. "I'll be waiting for her," the Chief concluded, his voice unwavering.
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