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Sneak thieves visited a number of college rooms early yesterday morning and succeeded in getting several articles of value. Two rooms in Thayer were visited, from one of which two coats were taken and from the other a watch and some small change. Two men in Matthews also lost their watches and money. Two houses on Oxford street were visited, but the thieves were frightened away before anything of value was taken. As none of the doors were forced, it is probable that the thieves went through the entries and only entered the rooms whose doors they found unlocked. The work was boldly and skillfully done, and was evidently performed by experienced men. The affair has been reported to the police, and measures will be taken to discover the offenders.
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