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Snowballs, rather than the usual Cambridge sleet and snow, pelted automobiles and pedestrians passing Massachusetts Avenue early yesterday afternoon. The firing station, manned by two young Cantabrigians, was the roof of the empty building between the Harvard Book Store and the Harvard Automobile Company.
The pair, a boy about ten and a 12 year old girl, cheerfully bombarded unfortunates below without disturbance for over 30 minutes. Cambridge police finally came to the rescue as a passing patrol car scared them off. The marksmen had attained their vantage point by climbing a ladder at the back of the store.
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