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Simmons Undergraduate Hurt After Fall in Wigglesworth

By J. H. Min

A Simmons College undergraduate blacked out and fell down a flight of stairs in Wigglesworth J-entry at about midnight on April 7, She was taken by the Cambridge Rescue Squad to Cambridge City Hospital where she regained consciousness.

The unidentified women had been to a party in Wigglesworth, and was apparently inebriated, a Wigglesworth J resident said.

She was released after a checkup without any serious injury, a witness said.

An unidentified male graduate student was taken to the Cambridge City Hospital by the Rescue Squad after suffering a diabetic seizure at Sever Hall last Friday at around 11 a.m.

Bomb Threat

Room 13 in basement of Stoughton Hall received two bomb threats last Monday night. Harvard Police and the Cambridge Fire Department responded to the threats at 9:29 p. m. and 10:13 p.m., but found no bombs.

Other incidents reported to Cambridge and Harvard Police during the period from April 6 to 13 include:

* Seven bicycles ranging in value from $50 to $1200 were taken from University Hall, Lehman Hall, Winthrop House bike rack, Gund Hall, Puine Hall and 95 Preseott St.

* Two gym lockers, one in Hemenway Gym and the other at the IAB, were clipped and their contents reported stolen. Twenty dollars in cash and credit cards were removed from the Hemenway locker on April 6, while items valued at over $120 were taken from the IAB locker last Monday.

* There were nine thefts of less than $100 each and 12 of more than $100 each reported to the Harvard Police during the week ending Thursday April 12.

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