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DEPUTIES OF APTED SEIZE FIRST STUDENT SOLICITOR

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The first casualty in the annual drive against solicitors for the various laundry and pressing concerns occurred last night in one of the Yard dormitories, when a deputy of Colonel Charles R. Apted '06, chief of Yard Police apprehended a student in the act of pleading with a freshman for his laundry contract. The man was put out of the dormitory and Colonel Apted issued a warning to all concerned that the University's rule against canvassing the dormitories would be upheld. Neither the culprit nor Apted and anything to say about the affair but the ultimatum was issued. Solicitors beware!

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