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Present-day college students are "far more serious and work much harder than those of a generation ago," according to Thomas F. Creamer, retired Yale police chief. "Students drink less than during the days of prohibition and have less to spend than did those of the zany and reckless 1920's."

In the article "I Was a Campus Cop" in the current Saturday Evening Post, Creamer calls riots "senseless."

Last Jan. 21 Yalies were arrested and expelled on charges of "lascivious carriage" involving a 14-year-old New Haven girl named Suzy.

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