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Description
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States that Hopkins thought it would be okay for the group to be in Robinson Hall but that too much evidence was presented otherwise. This was mostly due to the club's reputation of being a rum running circle for visitors to the campus and, as such, a danger to school reputation.
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Creator
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States that Hopkins thought it would be okay for the group to be in Robinson Hall but that too much evidence was presented otherwise. This was mostly due to the club's reputation of being a rum running circle for visitors to campus and, as such, a danger to school reputation.
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Timeline Date
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Ernest Martin Hopkins
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1924-1925
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Citation Information
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Letter from Hopkins to Round Robin association, April 3, 1925, DP11, Box 6822, "Prohibition Enforcement," Dartmouth College. Office of the President (1916-1945: Ernest Martin Hopkins) records, Rauner Special Connections Library, Hanover, NH.
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Letter from Hopkins to the Round Robin association, April 3, 1925, DP11, Box 6822, "Prohibition Enforcement," Dartmouth College. Office of the President (1916-1945: Ernest Martin Hopkins) records, Rauner Special Collections Library, Hanover, NH.
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