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S. L. Stevens '25, and Churchill Satterlee's '25, who were seriously injured in an automobile accident Saturday night at Holyoke when their machine over turned, had shown a slight improvement when a CRIMSON reporter telephoned the hospital last night.
Satterlee's injuries were not as severe as had been previously reported, and he expects to return to college in time for his Final Examinations., Stevens, however, received a fractured skull, and doctors refused to commit themselves further than "he has a fighting chance," although admitting improvement over his condition from the previous day.
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