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Busy School Man Beaten by Thugs

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A first-year student in the School of Business Administration was attacked and severely beaten outside a Boston restaurant early Sunday morning.

Boston and Cambridge police have been called in to investigate the brutal assault upon Kenneth King. 25-year-old graduate of the University of California, by two unidentified men. King is now resting at Stillman Infirmary with a broken jaw and head bruises, though he did not suffer a fractured skull as was at first feared.

Makes Own Way to Stillman

King, after the attack by the two men, made his own way to Stillman. Physicians confined him and immediately summoned police, whose investigations have yielded nothing so far. He told police that he had been talking with two girls he had met in the restaurant when the men accosted him.

Stillman reports that King is "doing well and will recover soon" He is expected to spend only a few days at the infirmary, but he will have to remain on a liquid diet for a month.

King gave his home address as Beverly Court. Los Angeles.

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