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Youths Released After Late Fight

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Two 19-year-old Cambridge residents were released on charges of drunkenness yesterday morning after a brawl on Boylston Street with five students at 1:15 a.m.

The fight, which broke out between the students and a group of seven youths, ran from the corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn streets to the triangle in front of Kirkland House. In the fracas, Thomas L. O'Donoghue '51 picked up a black eye and Harold W. Hollingshead '50 was cut above the eye and received a possible broken nose.

A University police officer, aided by several Cambridge police, made the arrest as Hollingshead was being beaten.

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