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Students in Accident

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Two Eliot House sophomores were injured slightly yesterday afternoon in an accident involving a motorcycle they were riding and a car driven by a freshman.

Lincoln Bynum '63, the driver of the cycle, was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital at 2:45 p.m. with multiple contusions and released a few hours later. His roommate, Ronal Bonebrake '63, an end on the varsity football team, was the passenger with him and suffered mainly slight cuts in the mishap.

The cycle was hit traveling south on Holyoke St. near the Indoor Athletic Building by an automobile traveling towards Boylston St. on Winthrop St. the car was driven by Tweed Roosevelt '64, who was uninjured.

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