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The guarantine edict announced by the Wellesley College authorities after the discovery of two light cases of scarlet fever last Tuesday will not affect commuters from Harvard and elsewhere, it became known last night. Wellesley girls have been urgently requested to avoid public places and public conveyances, but they will not be restricted to the college grounds and they will be allowed to receive visitors as usual.
Miss Edith Tufts, Dean of Wellesley College, told a CRIMSON reporter last night that the scarlet fever situation was by no means acute. "Neither case is serious," she said. "The guarantine is only a precautionary measure. It will not affect girls who have already had the disease. They will be allowed to come and go as usual."
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