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The storage of gasoline in living quarters, entirely apart from being wholly illegal, presents such a hazard to the lives of all persons living in a building that it cannot be tolerated for an instant.
Orders have been given to all employees of the Caretaking Department to inspect daily all dormitory rooms and to remove any gasoline found therein. This applies whether or not the gasoline is in so-called safety cans or sealed containers. Aldrich Durant Business Manager
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