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Seth Crews '57 was awakened by two Cambridge policemen at a.m. yesterday morning and taken to the local police station.

After a short wait at the station, Crews was again put into a police car, but this time he was taken to Waltham and sent before a judge.

The Waltham judge, who had sent out the warrant for Crews' arrest, asked if the freshman pleaded guilty to default of court summons. The charge referred to a trial concerning a car accident which Crews has been in several weeks before.

When the records were checked, Crews was proven innocent. He had been acquitted at an earlier trial and the second trial was non-existent.

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