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SEPT. 8? A man was
arrested for public
drunkenness near the band
room. CflRRptfp nnH
equalizer were stolen from a
jeep in the Bates House
parking lot.
A battery was stolen from
? a car on Greene Street. A
building at 1710 College St. r
was broken into, although
police have not yet determined
what was stolen.
A girl was arrested for
public drunkenness in the
lobby of Wade Hampton
Hotel. A 1974 Camaro was
stolen from the coliseum
parking lot. The burglar
alarm in an automatic teller
machine behind the Russell
O House went off, although the
cause is unknown.
SEPT. 7? A wallet was
stolen from a Preston Dorm
room. A car parked at Wade
hampton Hotel was scratched
with a sharp object. A
purse was stolen from a
Bates House room.
SEPT. 6? A suspect was
arrested near Wade Hamp_
ton Hotel for tampering with
w an automobile. A Sims
resident reported receiving
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SEPT. is? Forty cassette
tapes were stolen from a car.
A man was charged with
driving under the influence
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were stolen from a car in
Blossom Street Garage.
SEPT. 3? A bicycle was
stolen from Bates West.
After running several traffic
signals while being chased
by police, a man lost control
of his motorcycle and ran
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SEPT. 2? A student's
wallet was stolen from her
purse while she was sitting
in class. A bicycle was stolen
from a Columbia Hall room.
A bicycle was stolen from
Wade Hampton Hotel.
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But only to you. Still, you had to see it. and with
a little arm-twisting your friends agreed to
You've already heard a !
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in movies since the curtain came A \
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it'll go on for weeks.
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