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Court Frees Rioter, Arranges New Trial

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A Harvard junior arrested in a Boylston st., fracas at midnight Tuesday, was acquitted yesterday morning on charges of drunkenness at the third district court of Middlesex County.

This morning he comes up for trial on a charge of disturbing the peace.

Other students involved in the early morning near-riot escaped two police officers who made the single arrest. When questioned as to whether the other carousers were being sought at present, Cambridge police officials stated that they had evaded the arm of the law and would probably go undetected.

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