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Winthrop House refused to "return" Gore Hall to Leverett last night, and the Bunnies announced they will mobilize today for war games.
"This is not within our jurisdiction at all," Winthrop master Ronald M. Ferry '12 told the Hutch. "We can not answer an anonymous and threatening communication directed to no official group."
Ferry told the CRIMSON that "perhaps it would be appropriate to call in such agencies as the Cambridge and Boston police and the F.B.I. as protection."
As posters went up in the Hutch "activating the Leverett Peace Corpe," spokesman David Binder '53 called Ferry's reply "specious, spurious, evasive, and propagandistic."
"Professor Ferry blatantly avoids the issue: that Gore Hall does and always has belonged to Leverett," said Binder. "By so declining, he tacitly admire our claim.
"Instead he falls back on legal folderol and threats of armed defiance. Leverett must reluctantly meet force with force."
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