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{{dyktalk|18 July|2015|entry= ... that the intruder who shot [[J. P. Morgan, Jr.]] and bombed the US Senate in 1915 was identified by "Harvard Cop No.{{nbsp}}1" '''[[Charles R. Apted|Charles Apted]]''' as a deranged, wife-poisoning, [[Eric Muenter|ex-Harvard German instructor]]?|nompage=Template:Did you know nominations/Charles R. Apted}} |
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- One snippet reads, intriguingly: The then superintendent of the Harvard yard police was Charles Apted. On one occasion he was called by a lady living in Ridgeley Hall, a private apartment adjoining Claverly Hall, a Harvard dormitory. She complained to Mr. Apted that the...
- pranksters secret
- "Yale Gets Hot Under Collar As Mascot Stays At Harvard". The Baltimore Sun. 20 March 1934.
EEng (talk) 02:30, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
- [1] NYT search, has much in copyright
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Reviewer: Hertz1888 (talk · contribs) 22:38, 6 June 2015 (UTC)
- It is reasonably well written.
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Nice article
Great job EEng. Getting great readership too.--Tomwsulcer (talk) 09:54, 13 June 2015 (UTC)
- Yeah [2] but from where? (Thanks, though. As you know I enjoy writing articles with all these droll quotes.) EEng (talk) 03:42, 17 June 2015 (UTC)
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