Security became an issue last fall after the rapes of two women students in Leverett House. The University police stepped up a campaign to inform students on personal safety matters, and House masters urged students to be more careful about admitting strangers to dormitory entries. Some Houses--including Leverett--requested and received additional student security guards during evening hours; the University police administration, however, rejected a police union suggestion to hire more patrolmen.
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