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Two Students Assaulted Near Adams House

Unidentified attackers broke victims' noses

Two Adams House residents were taken to area hospitals with broken noses early yesterday morning after being assaulted on the corner of Bow and Plympton Streets by four men who emerged from a green vehicle, according to police reports.

The two male roommates were just outside of Tommy's House of Pizza at about 2:45 a.m. when the "suspicious-looking" assailants drove up in a large 1998 car with a Pennsylvania plate that had been stopped by police earlier in the night, according to Frank T. Pasquarello, Cambridge Police Department (CPD) spokesperson.

Pasquarello said the assailants kicked and punched the two students in the face.

The attack, according to a friend of the victims who asked to remain anonymous, appears to have been unprovoked.

Neighborhood residents, including those in Adams House and the nearby Sigma Chi fraternity house, said they heard the commotion in the street.

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Rachel E. Barber '99, who lives in Adams House, said she called HUPD when she heard "a lot of screaming" coming from outside her window.

She said she saw several other Adams residents emerge from the House as the assailants got in their car and sped away.

Another Adams resident who was near Tommy's House of Pizza at the time said she began screaming when she saw the attack taking place. She declined to give her name for fear of interfering with the CPD investigation.

Claire Van Eenwyk '99, an Adams resident who witnessed the end of the assault, said she saw several male students approach the assailants after the assault and tell them to "get out of here."

One of the victims, who suffered a broken nose and was left unconscious by the assault, was taken via ambulance to Mt. Auburn Hospital at 3 a.m. He has since been discharged from the emergency room, according to Pasquarello.

The other student, who also suffered a broken nose, was transported to University Health Services (UHS), according to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) daily press log.

Pasquarello said CPD is looking for two Caucasian males. The races of the other two assailants have not been determined.

As of 5 p.m. yesterday afternoon, no A-1

arrests had been made.

Adams residents expressed surprise and shockwhen they heard about the attack.

Adams House Master Robert J. Kiely '60 said hehad previously believed that the neighborhoodaround Adams House was a relatively safe area.

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