Word: avatars
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Defense attorney Harvey A. Silverglate asked DeGuglielmo how he had justified his decision to order revocation of licenses. DeGuglielmo replied that the "vast majority" of Cambridge's 99,000 residents found Avatar offensive...
Silverglate then asked him if he had discussed Avatar with any professors at Harvard. "Yes, one, who found it offensive," DeGuglielmo said. He declined to give the professor's name to anyone but court officials...
...Avatar's lawyers had subpoenaed DeGuglielmo to clarify motives behind the City's crackdown against Avatar. He testified in the trial of 32 Avatar salesmen, including seven Harvard students, charged with selling obscene literature...
...chief executive in Cambridge when Avatar arrests were made from November through February, DeGuglielmo testified that he ordered both the City license commission and police to crack down on Avatar...
...told the chief of police that if we revoked their peddling licenses, it was my hope that it would be the first step in getting Avatar to leave Cambridge," DeGuglielmo said...