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Arthur D. Stillman '63 Killed by Pathet Lao

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A 1963 Harvard graduate was one of four persons killed Wednesday in Communist ambush in Laos.

The Harvard graduate, Arthur D. Stillman, and his companions, one American and two Laotians, were killed by a rocket fired into their jeep by Pathet Lao forces. Stillman was the deputy chief of International Voluntary Services in Laos--a volunteer aid organization that works under contract to the U.S. Agency for International Development in the country.

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