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This image appears to be a clipping from a newspaper archive, specifically from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc., dated June 19, 1950. The headline reads, "Somerville Man Held in Death Of Young Woman," and it reports on an incident in Cambridge involving a 25-year-old man named Henry M. Lowe, who was held for charges related to the death of a young woman named Anne Scott Thompson. Miss Thompson, 25, was an assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. The article describes how Miss Thompson was knocked from her bicycle by an automobile and died at Mount Auburn Hospital. The man involved was also charged with manslaughter, driving to endanger, drunken driving, and drunkenness. Additionally, a passenger in the man's car, Leo Kane, 34, suffered a possible skull fracture, though his condition was described as "fair."
This image is a scanned newspaper clipping from the "New England Newsclip Agency, Inc." dated June 19, 1950. The clipping is from the "News (e)" section of the "Salem, Mass. Independent," which had a circulation of 20,636. The headline reads "Somerville Man Held in Death Of Young Woman."
The article reports that a 25-year-old man from Somerville was held for the death of Miss Anne Scott Thompson, also 25, who was an assistant curator at the Fogg museum at Harvard University. The man, identified as Henry M. Lowe, was charged with manslaughter, driving to endanger, drunken driving, and drunkenness. Miss Thompson was killed when she was knocked off her bicycle by an automobile on Saturday night. She died at Mt. Auburn hospital the following day.
Additionally, a passenger in Lowe's car, a 34-year-old named Leo Kane, suffered a possible skull fracture and his condition was described as "fair." There are some red markings on the article, possibly highlighting certain parts of the text.
The image shows a news clipping from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc. The clipping is dated June 19, 1950, and it is from the Salem, Massachusetts, Independent Circle, with a circulation of 20,636. The headline reads, "Somerville Man Held in Death of Young Woman." The article reports that a 25-year-old Somerville man, Henry M. Lowe, was arrested and held on charges of manslaughter, driving while intoxicated, and recklessness. The incident involved Lowe's car striking Miss Anne Scott Thompson, a 28-year-old assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, who was riding her bicycle. She was knocked off her bicycle and died at Mt. Auburn Hospital the previous day. Lowe's passenger, Leo Kane, 34, sustained a possible skull fracture but was described as being in fair condition.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc., dated June 19, 1950. The clipping reports on the tragic incident involving a 25-year-old Somerville man, Henry M. Lowe, who was arrested for the death of Miss Anne Scott Thompson, a 25-year-old assistant curator at Harvard University's Fogg Museum. Lowe was charged with manslaughter, driving to endanger, drunk driving, and drunkenness. Thompson was struck by Lowe's car while riding her bicycle on a Saturday night and died at Mount Auburn Hospital the following day. The clipping also mentions that Lowe's passenger, Leo Kane, suffered a possible skull fracture but was in fair condition.
The image shows a news clipping from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc., dated June 19, 1950. The clipping is from the Salem, Mass. Independent, with a circulation of 20,636. The headline reads: "Somerville Man Held in Death Of Young Woman."
The clipping is presented in a clear, typed format typical of newspaper clippings, with the headline and subtext prominently displayed. The text is printed in black ink on a light-colored background, likely paper, and the overall layout suggests it is a preserved historical document.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc. in Salem, Massachusetts. The clipping is dated June 19, 1950, and features a headline that reads "Somerville Man Held in Death of Young Woman."
Overall, the image provides information about a tragic event involving a young woman's death and the subsequent arrest of a man in connection with the incident.
The image presents a newspaper clipping from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc., dated June 19, 1950. The clipping reports on a tragic incident involving a Somerville man who was held in death of a young woman.
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The image provides a detailed account of a tragic incident involving a Somerville man and a young woman. The clipping highlights the charges brought against the man and the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The image depicts a newspaper clipping from the "Salem News" dated June 19, 1950, with a headline that reads "Somerville Man Held in Death Of Young Woman." The article reports on a 25-year-old Somerville man, Henry M. Lowe, who was arrested and charged with manslaughter, driving to endanger, drunken driving, and drunkenness after being involved in a car accident that resulted in the death of a 25-year-old woman, Anne Scott Thompson.
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Overall, the image presents a historical newspaper clipping that provides insight into a tragic event that occurred in 1950.
The image presents a scanned or photographed newspaper clipping, dated June 19, 1950, from the New England Newsclip Agency, Inc. The clipping is divided into two sections: a header and an article.
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The article reports on a tragic incident involving a car accident that resulted in the death of a young woman, Anne Scott Thompson, and the arrest of the driver, Henry M. Lowe, on various charges related to the accident.
The image is a news clipping from the New England Newsclip Agency, dated June 19, 1950. The headline reads: "Somerville Man Held in Death Of Young Woman." The article reports that a 25-year-old man named Henry M. Lowe from Somerville was held on charges of manslaughter, driving to endanger, drunken driving, and drunkenness. These charges stem from an incident where Miss Anne Scott Thompson, a 25-year-old assistant curator at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, was struck and killed by an automobile while riding her bicycle on a Saturday night. Thompson died at Mt. Auburn Hospital the following day. A passenger in Lowe's car, Leo Kane, 34, suffered a possible skull fracture and his condition was described as "fair."