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This is practical Fire-Prevention Week.
Yesterday afternoon four Business School men invested a $15 down-payment in a refrigerator. Within three hours six firemen had burst into their Mellon Hall room knocked down the back door and carried the machine off.
The refrigerator, belonging to Raymond E. Kassar, Joseph L. Stendig, H. Frederick Krimindahi IL, and Lee J. Moldsworth, all first-year men was delivered early is the afternoon. Before long, Kasser and Moldsworth noticed as odor of sulphur dioxide.
So they phoned a repair company and forgot about it.
Shortly afterwards, firemen barged in crying. "Where's the box?" "But why did these six break down the back door to take it out," Kassar asked "when only two men brought it in through the front door?"
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