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Three unidentified men attacked Kurt S. Levy 1G last night at 11:45 in Cambridge Common and robbed him of five dollars in cash, a gold watch and a gold and silver bracelet in the first Square robbery since last spring's observatory thefts.
Levy, a French exchange student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, told police he was walking down Garden Street toward Radcliffe when a man about five feet six inches tall walked up to him and asked for a cigarette.
As Levy stopped he was held by the assailant while another man standing nearby grabbed one of his arms. A third robber appeared and helped his two comrades in the robbery. Albert Rosenberg '52, who was returning from Radcliffe, saw the scuffle, and after hearing Levy's shouts, ran to his aid, causing the attackers to disperse.
Levy was admitted to Stillman Infirmary with minor cuts and bruises at 12:37.
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