On Saturday, March 11, 1950, which was a very cold day, at about 2:30 P.M., the plaintiff was injured in attempting to enter the defendant's department store, when one of a pair of inner outward-swinging front entrance doors of the store was suddenly swung open by a customer leaving the store and the plaintiff was struck on the side of the head. The plaintiff and his wife and two other persons had passed through a pair of outside doors, also outward-swinging, and had entered...
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