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Serhant Unconscious; Expected to Recover

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James K. Serhant '56, of Dunster House and Berwyn, Ill., remains in a semi-coma at Massachusetts General Hospital for the fourth day, although hospital authorities expect him to come through without any permanent brain damage.

Serhant was found unconscious in his car in a Mellon St. garage here Wednesday night and was rushed to the hospital where he was placed on the danger list. Doctors termed his condition last night as poor, but stated that it is only a question of time before he will regain consciousness.

Tests showed that Serhant's condition resulted from a blow on the head, but there is no evidence of possible foul play.

Mr. and Mrs Joseph E. Serhant flew East Friday to be with their son. Mr. Serhant said that he was convinced that the mishap was an accident, due perhaps to a leaky carburetor, and that his son hit his head getting out of the car.

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