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Adams Senior Survives Fall

By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, Crimson Staff Writer

A Harvard senior fell out the window of his fourth-floor Adams House residence Wednesday night, but has since recovered.

Jonathan L. Lee ’02 “escaped with only the most minor of injures” from the “accidental fall” out of his window after returning from the Last Chance Dance, according to an e-mail from Adams House Allston Burr Senior Tutor Michael Rodriguez to House residents.

Lee was taken to the hospital after the fall but discharged Thursday.

In the e-mail, Rodriguez said Lee was lucky to have escaped injury.

“I have heard today that Adams residents are so well-conditioned from our Straus Cup achievements that we don’t break, we bounce, even from four stories,” he wrote. “But the truth is, this amazing outcome is pure luck.”

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