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Carlisle Youths Assault Four Freshmen
Sun., Sep. 6, 1970
Four Dickinson freshmen took a walk into town at 1am on Sunday, September 6, and were assaulted on the first and second blocks of W High Street by a group of Carlisle youths. One student received a chipped tooth from a blow to the mouth and another required stitches for cuts to his face resulting from broken eyeglasses. The other two students received only cuts and bruises. In response, the College urged students to refrain from late night trips into downtown Carlisle.
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Dickinsonian, Sep. 11, 1970, pg. 4.