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Overcome by a heart attack while passing Sever Hall at 7:25 p.m. last night, James T. Dunlea, 46, a former graduate student in architecture, was rushed to Cambridge City Hospital. His condition was reported as "good" early this morning.
As he was passing Sever Hall, Dunlea said he suddenly felt ill. He was found sitting on the inside steps by some students who summoned an ambulance. Dunlea's wife said that she was not aware that he was in Cambridge at the time, and she could not explain his sudden collapse.
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