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City Councillor Edward J. Sullivan will seek official praise for students' lamb-like behavior last night. Contacted at a false alarm on Dunster St., which brought out four engines and was the only disturbance of the evening, Sullivan said, "considering the circumstances, the students behaved very well."

This was the first Yale eve without a riot since the war.

His official praise will be in the form of an order at next Monday's City Council meeting.

After the Pogo riot last spring, there was talk among city councillors of forcing all students off the streets by ten o'clock.

Any disturbance last night would have sent into action the large battery of police who patrolled the streets through the night, but the rain dampened student enthusiasm.

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