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A riot of sorts brought Yard cops and Metropolitan District Police to Dunster House last night to curb the exuberance of 150 beery Funsters.
The students left a House smoker at 10 p.m. and spilled into the Dunster courtyard, where they gave cheers, burned lighter fluid, and played football. The disturbance was spreading to Memorial Drive when an M.D.C. patrol car arrived.
University police took only one bursar's card and then herded the rebellious Funsters back into their entries by 10:30.
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