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Word was received early yesterday morning at the Dean's office that Joseph F. Lautner had arrived at Denver, Colorado, and is with relatives there. He is ill and in the care of a physician. This information was contained in a telegram filed at 6.33 yesterday morning by Mrs. Emilie S. Lautner, Lautner's mother, in Evansville, Indiana. She had just received the news from her sister in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs Heckel of Pittsburgh, relatives of Lautner, who had come to Cambridge on learning of his disappearance, received the same news and returned west yesterday.
Little is known of Lautner's arrival in Denver except that he reached that city at midnight on Wednesday. Telegrams asking for information regarding Lautner's condition were sent yesterday by the CRIMSON to his mother in Evansville and to his aunt in Denver, but at a late hour last night no replies had been received.
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