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Due to failure of their car to make a curve on Memorial Drive Saturday afternoon, Benjamin O. Gardiner '43, of Gardiner, Maine, Walter R. McVeigh '43, of New York City and William T. Emmot '42, of Glen Gove. New York the driver, crashed into a tree, and last night were interned in Metropolitan hospitals, all badly injured.

Of the three students, Gardiner was most seriously hurt, receiving a bad concussion. McVeigh suffered knee injuries and facial lacerations while Emmett received severe cuts about the head.

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