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STUDENT LOSES ARGUMENT WITH LARGE MILK TRUCK

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On Cambridge Street, directly behind Holworthy Hall, E. S. Robinson '26, crossing from Hemenway Gymnasium at about noon yesterday, stepped out behind a passing trolley-car directly into the path of a large milk truck. He was knocked down before the driver of the truck could throw on his brakes. Bystanders picked him up unconscious, but he had revived sufficiently, when he had been taken to the Stillman Infirmary, to walk from the car into the Infirmary.

The verdict at the hospital last night was that Robinson was not seriously hurt. His face was badly bruised and scratched and an X-ray will be taken in the morning to see if there are any internal injuries.

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