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New Haven, Conn., June 7--For the second time in eight days, the academic quiet of New Haven was shattered today by flying botties. This time, however, the only casualty was a bent automobile, mudguard, and no arrests were made.
A call for reserves was sent to outling police stations when students in "Shefftown", the scientific school center, started casting bottles, old furniture, and other small articles from the windows of their rooms.
John Grisendo, a citizen of this town, reported to the police that while driving past one of the Sheffield buildings with his wife, a soda bottle was hurled out of a window and struck the fender of his machine. His wife, he claims, was on the verge of hysteria when students set up a prolonged cheer as the glassware struck his car.
Fearing a hostile demonstration, the police ordered reserves to the spot, and when the latter arrived those on the streets were ordered to move and quiet was soon restored.
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