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PROVIDENCE, R. I., Sept. 22--(ILNC) The 80-mile hurricane that lashed all New England last night left Brown University's 174-year old campus a jumble of overturned tree giants ivy, and fallen roofs.

The Colgate-Hoyt Pool, one of the oldest swimming plants, was completely de-roofed by a sudden mid-afternoon blast, but five freshmen present for physical examinations were unharmed.

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