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Somebody's conscience ought to be troubling him.
A wallet was turned over to the police this week, after being found in the Waldorf Cafeteria--minus the money it contained when lost. That money was intended to pay the termbill of a member of the Harvard Band, who now faces the prospect of leaving college for lack of funds.
The student earned the large sum by working summer and fall. It was all he had. If the finder of the money does have a conscience, he can ease it by turning in the money, no questions asked, to the CRIMSON office. It will mean the band-member can graduate this spring.
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