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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Five students were able to go, and left Sunday night, arriving in St. Augustine on Tuesday. They had not done any civil rights demonstrating before, but, as William G. Whitney, a graduate student in economics, said, "the appeal hit home." Michael W. Boyd '66 commented, "You can only lend moral support for so long, and then you must do something active...

Author: By Patricia O. Jones, | Title: Five Harvard Students Jailed in St. Augustine | 4/6/1964 | See Source »

...Becker, teaching fellow in Theology, and Whitney were arrested Wednesday for "trespassing, being undesirable guests, and conspiracy" after trying to be served at the Ponce de Leon Motor Hotel's restaurant. Their bail was set at $750 apiece--$250 for each count. The other two, Soheil Zendeh '66 and Boyd, were arrested for "inciting a riot" while watching Negro students march on and try to be served in the Ponce de Leon Hotel. Each was held on $1500 bail...

Author: By Patricia O. Jones, | Title: Five Harvard Students Jailed in St. Augustine | 4/6/1964 | See Source »

...true that you forced a Senate page named Boyd Richie to deduct $50 per month from his salary and kick it back to you in order that you could help Walter J. Stewart along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigations: The Silent Witness | 3/6/1964 | See Source »

...federal law, injured railroad workers and merchant seamen have the more elastic remedy of jury trials, and each year several such lawsuits find their way to the Supreme Court. The results are often bizarre. In 1957 the nation's highest tribunal solemnly considered the claim of Railroad Engineer Boyd R. Ringhiser, who had been treating himself for constipation and then, unable to make it fast enough across a busy freight yard, relieved himself in a gondola car-where a load of steel plates suddenly shifted, crushing his leg. That same year, the Court took up the case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Supreme Court: Coming In Out of the Rain | 12/20/1963 | See Source »

...told him what was going on. Next day Lyndon informed the boy that he need not continue the payoff and would be permitted to live rent-free for three months at Stewart's place to make up for his losses. Baker himself admitted that "some of Boyd Richie's money had been deferred. After all, he was just a teen-ager and making a good salary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigations: Bobby's High Life | 11/8/1963 | See Source »

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