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Harvard men are easy marks for local gamblers, according to a report in Friday's Yale Daily News. The Elis, trailing after a CRIMSON article on Square gambling, quoted an unidentified Cambridge resident as claiming that Harvard men are "striped tie punks. The cops will never keep us from fleecing them; they come across too easily."

The crime-hunting Bulldogs interviewed other people around the Square. One man is supposed to have shouted: "Cambridge has been a hot bed of illegal activities since the college crowd moved in."

The Yalies neglected to define either illegal activities or the college crowd. They also made no mention of a recent raid on Yale dormitories which netted 30 illegal slot machines.

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