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The Cambridge police descended upon the University again yesterday and seized 30 members of the University whom they hailed, summarily, into the Third District Court, East Cambridge. Of the 30 men summoned yesterday, 26 pleaded guilty. Their names were filed and they were dismissed.
Four pleaded not guilty. Because they did not throw themselves upon the mercy of the court, the mercy of the court was capricious. One case was filed, one dismissed, and two men discovered that their plea had cost them a $5 fine. Cambridge police declared last night that similar infringement of the parking rules in the club and dormitory district near Mount Auburn street in the future would result more unfortunately for undergraduates.
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