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The body of the M.I.T. freshman who was lost in an initiation stunt a week ago was found yesterday in the Cambridge Reservoir, by a team of skin divers.

James R. Killian, President of M.I.T., stated after the discovery that "excesses associated with hazings would be eliminated." He added that the fraternity mates of Thomas L. Clark, the drowned boy, were "completely innocent of any conscious negligence." They were victims of "long practiced traditions and procedures which it is now clear cannot be condoned in this institution or in any other dormitories or fraternities."

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