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A. H. Weed '36 Loses Life In Accident Saturday Night

Hit By Car While Riding Bicycle Near East Brewster

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Arthur Henry Weed '36, of Milton, was instantly killed in an accident early Saturday night, when the bicycle he was riding was struck by an automobile. The accident occurred on a country road near East Brewster. Weed, who lived in Leverett House, was returning from a bicycle trip to Provincetown with two companions, both Harvard Sophomores. They were uninjured.

During his Freshman year Weed, who prepared at Milton, was a member of the Instrumental Clubs, and of the 1933 track team. He also acted as assistant hockey manager and played intramural football. He was 19 years old.

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