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...repressive. The campus policeman, known by students as "Deputy Dawg," is a powerful symbol. Students accuse him of "hunting for trouble." citing his nightly rout of couples from a popular tunnel that runs under a super-highway. A rigidly enforced curfew requires upperclassmen girls to be in the dorm by ten, and they must sign out whenever they leave the campus. A glance at the sign-out book on an ordinary day exposes trips to the laundromat, to the post-office, or to Woolworth...
...fire began in a pan of wax which someone was melting over a hot plate, Mrs. Jo J. Heunemann, dorm resident, said yesterday. The burner was left on overnight, and the wax burst into flame, she added. A wall beside the hot plate was charred, but the fire activated the sprinkler system before any further damage was done...
...sound of rushing water woke Mary Kay Tolbert '69 who notified Mrs. Huenemann, and Lynda C. Friedman '70, dorm president, who set off the general alarm within the dorm...
North House and South House are not having as much trouble collecting their dues. They differ from East House because they included fewer off-campus houses. North and South Houses have each individual dorm collect dues, $2 of which go to the House...
...East House abolished dorm dues this year, and instead collects a flat $7 for the House. When South House used this system last year, 24 Garden Street threatened to secede rather than pay the dues...