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APTED BAFFLED, LOWELL MAY SOLVE CASE BY OWN CLIPPER

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Although Major Charles R. Apted '06, chief of the Harvard Yard police, was reluctant to make any statement last evening, rumors were widespread that the failure of the bell clapper to return to Memorial Hall was beginning to be a trifle irksome to the Harvard investigator. The suggestion has been made that Lowell House, with its 18 clippers for which no beneficial use has yet been found, might lend one for use in the Memorial Hall tower until Major Apted's wishes come true, and the practical jokers give back the stolen property. For the present, however, Memorial Hall will remain as silent as it has for the past nine days.

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