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Adams House B-16, scene of the theft of $740 worth of property over Christmas vacation, was hit again by discriminating prowlers last Saturday evening.
This time a KLH stereo set worth about $200 belonging to Andrew Schlesinger '70, and John Leone '70's old army surplus jacket, were stolen.
Schlesinger was visiting his home in Cambridge at the time of the theft. It probably occurred between 9-10:30 p.m. when his roommates were out of the room.
"The thieves must have been pretty nervous," Schlesinger said, "because they passed over a lot of stuff." When they returned to their room, Schlesinger's roommates found objects overturned and out of place.
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