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Blind Law School Man Sues MTA

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Suit for $60,000 against the Metropolitan Transit Authority was filed yesterday in Federal Court on behalf of Clarence M. Holloway 2L, almost blinded law student, by his attorney, John Saltonstall.

Holloway alleges that he sustained serious injuries to himself and to his dog when they were struck and knocked over by a Massachusetts Avenue street-car in Cambridge February 8.

The dog, June, an "intelligent looking spaniel," had to be sent to Morristown, New Jersey dog hospital for rest and rehabilitation

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