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Delmar Leighton, Dean of Students, and F. Skiddy von Stade, Dean of Freshmen, have advised students to stay away from get-rich-quick chain letter money schemes.
"They're not legal," von Stade said yesterday. "We don't think anyone should have anything to do with them."
The illegality is due to governmental law, but, von Stade warned, "If a student gets involved and the police catch up with him, he will be brought before the administrative board." This group includes the deans, senior tutors, and members of the faculty.
"I don't know that the University will take investigatory action," von Stade concluded, "but I don't know that it will not, either."
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