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Soph Snares Fourth - Floor Pass, Wins Free Wine Jug

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A gallon jug of burgundy fell from the fourth floor of Leverett House yesterday, bounced on the sidewalk, and rolled unharmed into the hands of William V. II. Mason '51.

Investigation later proved that the bottle had toppled from the room of Frederick C. Dunn '51. But the damage had already been dose.

"It must have been hard liquor," mused Mason. "Yesh, it shurtainly was."

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