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Watson Warns '318' Office of Fire Hazard

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The Yearbook cleaned house yesterday after Dean Watson had warned the editors of 318 that their offices had become a fire hazard because of an undue accumulation of trash.

Next year's Yearbook President William K. Dabney '55 admitted last night that Watson had warned him in a letter last week the situation had become serious enough for disciplinary action. The amount of waste-paper and other trash accumulated over the winter was "perhaps a little thick," he said, but denied the office had become a fire hazard.

"Anyway, we are clean and safe now," he added.

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