Word: blumgarten
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...want to do anything that will remain as a blot on Harvard boys' records," Leahy annouced. The chief intimated that the evidence whereby Joseph Ambrose, James M. Blumgarten, Joh S. Caylor, and Frank Pemberton, Jr., were convicted of "disrupting a public assembly" by Judge Arthur Stone on October 18 was inconclusive...
Convicted last October 19 of "disrupting a public assembly" in the Legion "riot" of October 6, Frank Pemberton, Jr., '42, James M. Blumgarten '42, John S. Caylor '42 and Joseph Ambrese '42 will not appear in court today to appeal the verdict handed down by Judge Arthur Stone as had originally been scheduled...
Joseph Ambrose, Frank A. Pemberton, Jr., John S. Caylor, and James M. Blumgarten, the quartet who lost their bursar's cards Thursday night, yesterday denied having in anyway participated in disrupting the parade, and said that they had never left the sidewalk...
...Blumgarten minimized the importance of the snake dance alleged to have taken place, and said it didn't last more than a minute. He also recalled that at one point the band broke into "Hit the Line for Harvard.", indicating no animosity...
...four students, who will probably be arraigned on charges of "breaking up a public assembly," are Joseph Ambrose, John S. Cayler, James M. Blumgarten and Frank A. Pemberton, Jr., all of the Freshman class...