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Student Hurt by Falling Film Reel

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Joseph H. Hockey, a third year law student, was injured last night when a heavy reel of film slipped off the balcony movie projector during a movie in New Lecture Hall last night.

The projector was located in the balcony and was partly jutting but over the heads, of the audience in the orchestra. The reel slipped loose and fall over 15 feet to hit Hockey directly in the forehead.

Hockey was rushed to Stillman infirmary by three others watching the Harvard Lawyers Guild presentation of "Fame is the Spur." He was being treated for two lacerations in the forehead and will have four or five stitches taken. He will stay in Stillman tonight.

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