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Dean Donald David and Wife Hurt in Tucson Auto Crash

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An automobile accident near Tucson, Ariz., last Thursday resulted in slight injuries to the Dean of the Business School and his wife.

Dean and Mrs. Donald K. David were thrown from their automobile when it was rammed by another car at an intersection. Mrs. David was taken to a Tucson hospital, where she is being treated for a broken wrist and numerous cuts and bruises.

Dean David, although badly shaken, escaped with only cuts and bruises. He did not require hospitalization.

The couple left Cambridge Jan. 26 and plan to vacation in Tucson until March 9.

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