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...William Pascual, a 26-year-old graduate student at the Wharton School of Business, who had been found dead of cyanide poisoning in his apartment last April 3. His death had been ruled a suicide, largely on the strength of a note Pascual had mailed to his mother in Arlington, Va. ("Dear Mom: It wasn't your fault. It was mine, all mine"). At the time, analysis of three Tylenol capsules from a bottle found in a shoe in the closet uncovered no poison, but analysis last week of the remaining capsules, which were still in police storage...
...Jack Daly's real first name is John, and our John Dailey [Crimson right cornerback] has to cover him. So it will be a match-up of the John Daileys [Dalys]." Dartmouth has two pairs of brothers on its roster: tailback Pat and defensive back Pete Lavery of Arlington, Mass. and starting noseguard Mike and former starting fullback (out with a knee injury) Rich Lena. The Lenas live next door to Harvard defensive end Joe Margolis in Woodbridge, Conn. The trio played high school ball together, and in 1978, their school won the Connecticut state championship...
Adam Janus, 27, had a minor chest pain last Wednesday morning, so he went out and bought a bottle of Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules. About an hour later in his home in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Janus suffered a cardiopulmonary collapse. He was rushed to Northwest Community Hospital, where doctors worked frantically to revive him. "Nothing seemed to help," said Dr. Thomas Kim, chief of the hospital's critical-care unit. "He suffered sudden death without warning. It was most unusual...
...year-old freshman. Brian H. McKittrick, from Oakton. Va. was pronounced dead on arrival at Lynchburg General Hospital Chris Meigs, an 18-year-old freshman from Arlington. Va., died yesterday morning due to multiple injuries to his head, chest and stomach...
...noticed two men near the delivery drive of Lamont Library transacting what he thought was a drug sale. When he approached them, William D. Kirchner fled and the officer chased him on foot through the Yard, catching him on Holyoke St. When the officer grabbed the 20-year-old Arlington, Mass, resident, Kirchner allegedly punched him in the eye. In the struggle, a small plastic bag dropped from Kirchner's pocket that was identified as a narcotic. He was subsequently arrested for disorderly behavior, assault and battery on a police officer and possession of a narcotic...