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LAW STUDENTS INJURED IN FIRE

Three First Year Men Slightly Hurt When Brattle Inn Annex Is Burned

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Three Law School students were slightly injured yesterday noon in fire which destroyed the Brattle Inn. Annex at number 6 Storey street. H. J. Kaltenbach 1L suffered burns abut the face and upper body, and was removed to Stillman Infirmary. D. B. Wallace 1L. and J. B. Northrop 1L suffered minor burns and cuts, but were able to return home after first aid treatment by Dr. Aldrich.

The fire, the cause of which is unknown, broke out at about 11.30 on the first floor of the house. It gained raped headway, making quick work of the frame house, and soon spread to the third floor. Seven fire companies were called, and by 1 o'clock the flames were extinguished.

The damage, which was mostly to antique furniture belonging to Mr. J. G. Grove, owner of the Inn, was estimated at $10,000. It was not covered by insurance.

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