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Crashers Cause Early Mixer Close

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Last night's mixer at Leverett House came to an unorthodox end at about 11:35 p.m., 25 minutes early, as the result of two shoving incidents between Harvard students and non-student intruders.

Four intruders were first expelled at about 10 p.m., but later returned with several other companions. Again, according to House Committeeman Chip Shooshan '68, the non-students were expelled by a combined force of House Social Committee members, a "reluctant" Harvard policeman hired for the dance, and two additional police who were "called in."

No injuries were reported during either of the incidents, and the only damages were two cases of torn clothing. No arrests were made.

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