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Two Business School students, injured in a head-on collision early Saturday morning, are "resting comfortably" according to the Wellesley-Newton Hospital.

The students, Peter M. Lind IGB, the driver, and passenger Howard B. Schow 2GB, who was hurled through the windshield in the crash, both suffered cuts, bruises, and possible internal injuries. The impact of the collision was so great that both cars bounced backwards several feet.

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