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Oh, Appendicitis, Where Is Thy Sting, Not in Tenafly

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When Eugene D. (Cuhnel Gene) Keith '42 left Cambridge to visit a young lady friend in Tenafly, New Jersey two weeks ago he had no idea how his spring vacation was going to turn out.

A few days before he had planned to return to his jobs as Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, a member of the Student Council, and a member of the Leverett House Committee, Keith was stricken by the hand of fate in the form of an attack of acute appendicitis. He has spent the last week recuperating from his operation in the Eaglewood Hospital, a few miles from Tenafly.

Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Coxe of Tenafly announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Maxfield Coxe, to Mr. Eugene Dickerson Keith of Richmond, Kentucky.

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