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Dean Monro released the following statement early this morning: "It should not be necessary to remind this intelligent community that street mobs are always dangerous and that we have no business tying up the City and its police. Our rules are explicit that any student present at a disturbance is liable to disciplinary action and any student disobeying the law or disobeying an officer of the University at a disturbance is subject to separation. We want no more disturbances this Spring."
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