A prowler escaped from Coggleshall House at Radcliffe at 1:30 a.m. yesterday morning, after Nina Dimmett '58, whose room he had entered, awoke and summoned police on her phone.
The intruder apparently had entered the second floor from the fire escape. He turned off the hall light and entered several rooms, but did not awaken their occupants. After the police had departed, Coggleshall's head resident reported seeing a man lurking nearby, shabbily dressed, who "could have been a student."
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