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A motorcycle collided with an automobile early last night at the corner of De Wolfe and Mt. Auburn Streets, injuring the driver of the cycle.
The driver, Miss Ann Topping of Sangus, was taken to Cambridge City Hospital, and her injuries were reported as "not serious." Her passenger, Douglas Connor '65, was unharmed.
The accident occurred, according to Connor, when a Ford Falcon, driven by an unidentified girl, pulled away from a flashing stop sign on De Wolfe Street into the path of the oncoming scooter.
Miss Topping was thrown head-on into the side of the car; Connor landed on the hood. Witnesses of the accident were "very helpful" in notifying police and aiding the injured Miss Topping.
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