Word: courtroom
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...jailed him last summer. The man who was spy Klaus Fuchs's go-between in passing top U.S. atomic secrets to Russia had improved his hours in jail by dieting. With the shrunken look of an underprivileged cat, he slipped into the witness chair of a Manhattan federal courtroom one morning last week to testify against two of his old cronies. They were Chemical Engineer Abe Brothman, 36, and Brothman's assistant, spirited Miriam Moskowitz, 34, both accused of obstructing the U.S. Government's investigation of espionage...
Sitting across the courtroom from Harry Gold, Brothman heard the story last week in tight-lipped silence; Miss Moskowitz with grinning disdain. Their chance to answer it was yet to come...
Sixty-six prospective lawyers will take legal aptitude tests in the Langdell Hall Courtroom this morning. The six hour examination, which will attempt to determine the candidates' innate legal ability, is similar to the College Board aptitude test used to screen College applicants...
...Miriam Van Waters Superintendent of the Reformatory for Women, Framingham, will lecture on "Women Offenders in State Institutions" at 3 p.m. tonight in the Courtroom of Langdell Hall...
Most University alumni will not find their studying at Harvard used against them in a courtroom, but they will discover that their days at Cambridge will mean something to them the rest of their lives. No matter where they live, they will probably find some other alumnus in the community...