Six South House students accused of "disorderly conduct" were given letters of eviction this winter from their House master with what one of the six termed "outright refusal to present evidence." The letter of expulsion, from Rulan C. Pian, master of South House, demanded that the students move out in order "to maintain Eliot Hall as a liveable place." All the students eventually found rooms for the semester, but only one was admitted back into South House.
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