Word: burglars
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...measures; a conference of the members of the league, or commercial non-intercourse? To pledge nations to declare war is a dreadful thing. Apply the same question to the maintenance of order within a city. Why have a policeman, and why should he be armed? If he sees a burglar breaking into a house, or a highwayman attacking a wayfarer, why should he not call a meeting of the city council for conference Why instead of having a police force, should not the citizens agree to boycott offenders? The answer is clearly--because it would not be effective in preventing...
Jewelry valued at several hundred dollars, gathered from the rooms in Apley Court, was found wrapped up in a towel lying in a closet of Sturgis' room where the burglar had thrown it when he was trapped. The prisoner is in the Cambridge police station charged with seven counts of larceny, which involve thefts amounting to over...
...arrest of a burglar who has been entering many of the dormitories near Mt. Auburn street during the past month has been made by the Cambridge police. A large amount of jewelry, consisting chiefly of fraternity and stick pins, was taken at the time of his capture, and may be secured by the owners by applying to Inspector Hurley at the Cambridge police headquarters...
...local attorney, R. S. Hubbard '11 Zeke Stebbins, proprietor of the State Line House, H. A. Van Landingham 2G. "Manacles." "Manacles," a play in one act, by H. K. Moderwell '12: Frederick Higgins, a wealthy manufacturer, W. G. Beach '11 Claudia Higgins, his daughter, Miss Gertrude Beard Jinks, a burglar, J. A. Donovan sC. Joe Patterson, his helper, N. R. Sturgis '12 "Men Are Mortal." "Men Are Mortal," a farce in one act, by Miss K. McD. Rice, Radcliffe Sp.: Henry Hilltop, professor of art and architecture, T. M. Spelman '13 Mr. Pillory, dean of the college, I. Pichel...