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Burton Selman, a third-year student in the Law School, was hit by a car behind Hastings Hall while walking to the library late last night. He was admitted to Stillman Infirmary at 11:35 p.m. The doctor on duty reported that he was not seriously injured.

This was the second night in a row a car has hit a pedestrian in the Harvard area. Last night a girl was hit in Quincy square by a slow moving cab. She was uninjured.

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