Cambridge police put their foot down yesterday, but not on the Charles River ice. According to headquarters the local ice wouldn't hold Harvard men or anyone else, so when the boys in grayish blue saw Thomas I. Crowell, III '43, Robert W. Flint '43, and George W. Hibbert, Jr. "43, enjoying a little blade work on the "no man's ice" they took action.
The startled victims were immediately corraled and "taken for a ride" in a white car. When the college area had been left the lawmen impressed the culprits with a few terse comments that their actions should not be repeated. Breathing acquiesence they were whisked back to the scene of the crime and left standing in a snowdrift.
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