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...decision, handed down by Chief Justice Stanley E. Qua, affirmed that the court has no right to review the decisions of the Attorney-General, thus ceasing the Arboretum Association's bid to overrule Attorney-General George Fingold's 1953 decision favoring the University...

Author: By Jack Rosenthal, | Title: State Supreme Court Turns Down University Foes on Arboretum Shift | 2/12/1955 | See Source »

...Fingold Turns Down Petition...

Author: By Jack Rosenthal, | Title: State Supreme Court Turns Down University Foes on Arboretum Shift | 2/12/1955 | See Source »

...floor of Cherry Hill. The escape tunnel was abandoned when water seeped into it. The desperate four demanded that Governor Christian Herter send them a getaway car. "One shot, one gas bomb," Green shouted across the prison yard, "and all five of your screws die." Massachusetts Attorney General George Fingold replied over a public-address system: "If one of those guards dies, you all die in the electric chair." As news of the big break spread, the public and the press swarmed to Charlestown. Press helicopters whirled overhead, and photographers swung perilously above the prison wall on a crane. State...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRISONS: The Siege of Cherry Hill | 1/31/1955 | See Source »

State Attorney General George Fingold field a demurrer in Middlesex County Court yesterday questioning the right of the Brattle Theatre to bring suit against Sunday censorship laws...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fingold Acts to Block Court Suit by Brattle | 10/28/1954 | See Source »

...appeal to the courts. They could not sue Harvard themselves, nor force the Attorney General to do so; yet their strongest feeling has been that some judicial test is necessary. The case of John S. Ames et al.V.Attorney General, therefore , is for a writ of Mandamus to compel Fingold to rehear their application according to "a proper appreciation of his own duty and the rules of law applicable to the questions involved "Meanwhile there were still quiet efforts to smooth out affairs. Two Association directors had been meeting with Harvard officials, and once a nonlegal delegation discussed the case with...

Author: By Samuel B. Potter, | Title: Arboretum: Dry Leaves and Discontent | 10/21/1954 | See Source »

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