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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...hung jury. Hedgecock's third chance at redemption came when two jurors from the latest trial reported that a bailiff, Al Burroughs Jr., had attempted to influence the panel during the 6 1/2 days it was sequestered. At least one juror reportedly changed his vote to guilty on one count after Burroughs informed him that the panel was not allowed to end its deliberations without a verdict. After rescinding his resignation, Hedgecock said he hoped there would be no third trial...
That year was 1960, but the Bulldogs ended a 24-year drought at Franklin Park yesterday by capturing the Big Three meet, beating Harvard, 25-34, and Princeton, 22-37. Harvard finished second, knocking off Princeton by a 25-32 count...
...full four-year term as mayor, even though he had been indicted on conspiracy and perjury charges. His first trial ended in a hung jury last February. But last week a jury of eight women and four men pronounced the 39-year-old lawyer guilty of one count of conspiracy and twelve counts of perjury--convictions that, if upheld, would automatically expel him from office and bring him up to eight years in prison. Hedgecock resigned two days later...
Rony Sebok '83, a member of the newly formed Recent Graduate Committee, said she never fully understood why certain courses were not selected for the Core. "It would be nice to be able to petition for some courses to count for the Core," she said...
Dartmouth, buoyed by a superb performance by Frank Powers, won the meet handily by a 19 to 44 count...