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A Radcliffe freshman was injured by a hit-and-run bicyclist yesterday morning in front of Lowell Lecture Hall.
Margaret E. deBeers '65 was taken to Cambridge City Hospital by a Fire Department rescue vehicle. According to hospital authorities, she was "resting comfortably." However, the hospital refused to release any additional information on her condition.
The cyclist was thrown from his bicycle, but picked himself up and apparently rode away before he could be identified.
Miss deBeers had started to cross Kirkland St., going towards the Yard, when the bicycle, coming between the right-hand curb and the line of cars waiting for the stop light at Oxford and Kirkland, struck her.
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