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Thomas P. Reynolds, a medical editor and science writer for the Harvard Medical School Dean’s Office and for the Office of Public Affairs, died in his hometown of Swampscott, MA, after sustaining head injuries in a traffic accident on November 6th. He was 44.
Writing wasn’t always Reynolds’ intended career. A Massachusetts native, Reynolds pursued his undergraduate education at Boston University and Salem State College. Entering graduate school at the University of Minnesota with the initial goal of studying psychology, Reynolds later switched and earned his master?...
As his academic advisor and Professor Emeritus Phillip J. Tichenor wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson, “[Reynolds] was an excellent student. He took to writing about health and medical subjects with an unusual degree of knowledge about his subject.”
Mammone, approached by an HUPD officer, Reynolds and a supervisor, proceeded to scream into a telephone and later at people at the scene, records indicate.
Mammone said that while he was in the Museum of Natural History using the phone, Reynolds and his supervisor approached him, resulting in a short verbal exchange.