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Jerked out of the way of a skidding automobile by an unidentified Yardling, a Union waitress narrowly missed death last night as she was crossing Quincy Street.
When she was halfway across the pavement, the waitress slipped and fell on the ice. A 1938 black Ford sedan, coming up at 30 miles an hour, began skidding towards her but she remained frozen with terror directly in front of its path.
Just as the careening and uncontrolled car was nearly upon her, a Freshman made a flying block and pushed her out of the way. Shaking and trembling, she insisted that she was not hurt and declined further assistance.
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