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Jonathan W. Bingham '64 was killed Saturday afternoon in an accident at his home in Glenview. Ky. Bingham, an honors candidate in English, was on leave of absence this year and planned to return Harvard in the fall.
After a near-fatal illness that cost $21,911.32 and 160 days in three hospitals, Eric Hodgins might pardonably have tried to forget it. Instead, he set out to write off his losses. The result, Episode - Report on the Accident Inside My Skull (Atheneum; $5), is Journalist Hodgins' wry...
The student was accused and convicted of dimming the lights illegally and speeding, although he pointed out that dimming lights is common practice when passing, and that he was only driving at about 30 m.p.h. at the time of the accident.
Since last July when Pole-Vault Champion Brian Sternberg, 20, lost control on a trampoline and plunged 14 ft. to a broken neck and complete body paralysis, he has never given up hope of regaining muscle-control. Last week, with partial arm movement restored, he traveled from Seattle's...
In a five-year study of the R.C.A.F.'s fatal accidents, said Dr. Manning, postmortem examination of the heart was possible in 24 cases, and eight pilots were found to have had coronary artery disease severe enough to be considered a probable cause of the accident. More significantly, said...