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In regard to the disturbance created by a number of Harvard students last Wednesday night the claim agent of the Boston Elevated Railway has stated the company's attitude toward the situation.
"We will take no action against the students who created considerable damage in the forward car Wednesday night, if they agree to settle with the company", he said. "We feel justified in expecting such a settlement, but we will not prosecute anyone unless it is necessary", the representative added.
One student was arrested on three charges and removed from the train at Central Square. He pleaded guilty to two of them in the East Cambridge court and was fined a total of $40. When questioned by a CRIMSON reporter he replied that he felt as if the case was unjust, as he was not the only person responsible for all the damage that was done.
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