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Yale ended as of yesterday morning the suspension of the three undergraduates nabbed by University police in a Wednesday midnight attempt to paint a Y on the Memorial Hall tower.
Dean William C. DeVane of Yale College said last night the trio had been suspended over the weekend and the two who live near New Haven sent home. He sent letters to the students' parents explaining the action, which goes on their records, he said.
"We have found this to be a very effective form of punishment," DeVane said.
The Yalies cam to Cambridge in a bilateral deal which bound them to help an unidentified group of Harvard undergraduates paint a crimson H on Harkness tower. In return, the Cantabrigians provided information on time, place, and proper equipment for the Mem Hall attempt.
When apprehended, the Eli trio gave the police the name of still another Harvard student as the person in whose room they had changed clothes. Their failure at Mem Hall terminated the agreement.
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