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Harvard's Robert J. Kotowski, the first police officer to respond to the accident, said he saw the car on the sidewalk.
Harvard Police Lieutenant John E. Stanton reported that witnesses on the scene had identified the pedestrians as employees of the Harvard Business School. The names of those involved in the accident were unavailable at press time.
The two pedestrians suffered "severe crushing injuries to the legs," while the car's driver and passenger had head lacerations and leg injuries, Deputy Chief Gerald Reardon of the Cambridge Fire Department said at the scene of the accident.
"I could smell the burning rubber. The pedestrians were yelling to get the car off them," said Kara L. Dwyer '98, who watched the accident from her Kirkland window.
Of all the wonders of modern medicine, none has captured the public imagination as fully as organ transplantation. Since 1967, when South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard kept 55-year-old Louis Washkansky alive for 18 additional days by giving him a heart taken from a 24-year-old woman killed...