Word: deathly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with Dartmouth College, "try to forget about the death of Raymond J. Cirrotta as quickly as possible," pausing only momentarily with Dartmouth's student body--and, perhaps, his family and friends--to rejoice that "if it had to be any Dartmouth man, I'm glad it was Cirrotta." Monroe H. Freedman...
Thomas A. Doxsee, Dartmouth junior, pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge of manslaughter in the first degree in the Saturday death of Raymond J. Cirrotta. The arraignment proceedings in the Hanover, New Hampshire, municipal court, lasted less than three minutes...
...This action by the Faculty Committee confirms the temporary action taken by the Dean of the College (Lloyd K. Neidlinger) immediately following Cirrotta's death Saturday morning...
Charles F. Tesreau, attorney for Doxsee, recounted the sequence of events leading to Cirrotta's death as he had learned it from the six men. He admitted that none of them could remember exact times or exactly who had done what...
Tesreau's account of the struggle tallied with medical referee Dr. William C. Putnam's report that death was caused by a hemorrhage on the outside of Cirrotta's brain and that there were only two outward marks of injury: a small cut in the left corner of his mouth and a bruise on his left temple...