Word: doorly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...proceded to clear the steps of people and set up a perimeter around the building. He said that it was Colonel Murgia of the State Police who instructed Dean Glimp to warn the occupants, and that he himself entered the building by the southeast door with the State Police at 5:02 or 5:03 a.m. Under cross-examination, Hallice said that when he entered the building, police at the southwest entrance were already working on the chain on the door...
Desmond testified he saw 15 to 20 persons evacuated from the southwest door through police cordons and at least three jump out of a window. Two of these, he said, were injured. He said he never saw anyone arrested outside the building, never saw the police perimeter broken, and that the only people not in the building but inside the perimeter were "one or two reporters...
Under cross-examination, Desmond admitted that his observations were confined to the southwest door and that he had no way of knowing whether his pictures were "a fair representation" of what was happening at the other three entrances to the building...
Defense attorney Fred C. Scribner, arguing for the first of three motions of acquittal, said that the prosecution had not produced evidence of direct communication of any warning to leave the premises to any defendant. He said that Watson had an opportunity to give such a notice after the door chains were cut and he had entered the building, but did not. He argued that even if the prosecution need not prove that the defendants were aware of the warning, the warning must at least be made "in good faith" and in such a way that a reasonable person might...
Jared K. Rossman '71 stood on the steps with a microphone urging the demonstrators to go inside. Mrs. Bunting stood by the open door and most of the students passed her without realizing who she was. "I thought they would stay at the door and speak with me," she said...