For sometime past several men at Memorial have complained that, during the meal hours, their coats have been ransacked and robbed of various amounts of money which have been left in them. We can only caution each one of his danger and trust that some one may be sharp enough to catch the thief in the act. Apparently Harvard must suffer continually from the thieving of men who seem to make a regular profession of picking pockets, lockers and in fact of appropriating to themselves whatever they can safely lay their hands upon. It is useless to waste words in trying to express the disgust and contempt which everyone feels for such specimens of humanity. It is supposed that a man contemptible enough to steal is proof against any sensitiveness at the epithets which might justly be heaped upon him. We sincerely wish he were not, for it would be a pleasure to try to make him realize the inexpressible contemptibleness of his existence.
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