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felony was immediately

OLD DORM IS SCENE
OF BOLD BURGLARY

reported

to

but at tho present
nothing has been heard of tho negro
police headquarters

An astonishing bit of burglary took
place in the old dormitory Monday
night. When Sam Brown entered his
room he discovered a negro of the
greyhound species climbing out the
window with a bundle of clothes on
His
Brewn gave cbase to the
burglar but was unable to catch him,
altho he dropped some of the clothes,
The negro succeeded nevertheless in
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belonging to M. O. Lasley and a coat
banger belonging to L. T. ftector. The

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ises to be an
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of celebrating the fiftieth anniversary
of the founding of the Kentucky A. &
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the present student body and we shall
tiave fittingly celebrated the Golden
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contained some old love-le- t
ters and if the negro will be so kind
as to return the letters he will not ask
any questions about the clothes. Al
tho the suit was a new one it is a
small item compared to the love-le- t
ters. As yet Rector has not deeply
sensed the loss of the coat hanger
and we are in no position to say what
will be his attitude on the matter.
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