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...afternoon session was marked by a legal battle centering around the location of O.D. Ferguson's seat at the University Theatre on the night of the riot This struggle was won by the defense when the ticket stub of the man located on Ferguson's left was produced. Another feature of the session was the investigation of the charge slips which was carried on by the defense...
R.J.S. McDonald SL, the first witness, testified that he had seen a tall student whom he believed to be Ferguson being beaten despite the remonstrances of the crowd. J.M. Galanis '29 described the start of the disturbance and the arrival of the patrol wagons, saying that the police leaned out of the wagon, and grinned when they were given a cheer...
...Oliver D. Ferguson of Paducah, Ky., appeared to have fought for Harvard with the most brilliance. He had kicked one policeman in the stomach, another in the chin. Not until a police club gashed his forehead could he be thrust into the patrol wagon. Policemen described him as "very strong...
...Miss Cridge refers to a question based on the exodus of Governess "Ma." Ferguson of Texas...
...charge of assault and battery will be preferred against O. D. Ferguson '28, who was badly injured and who is still confined to the Stillman Infirmary, with a possible fractured skull. Ferguson was in the act of crossing to a restaurant from his room in the Yard when he was seized by police reinforcements from Central Square. In resisting the unexpected arrest, Ferguson injured Patrolmen Joseph O'Connor and James Prior. He was overpowered finally and clubbed unconscious. O'Connor was also taken to the hospital and is confined there with internal injuries. He was not using his stick...