Word: grands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...further investigation or action will be made by the Middlesex County Grand Jury against members of the University in connection with the alleged illegal registering to vote in Cambridge at the coming elections. This statement was made by District Attorney William J. Corcoran yesterday after the proceedings in the morning. The decision came as a result of the testimony of Professor Felix Frankfurter of the Law School, representing President Lowell, in which he explained the attitude of the University toward the matter...
District Attorney Corcoran after a conference with Professor Frankfurter stated that in his opinion the students had been "misled by cheap politicians of Harvard square." These men he intends to prosecute as being responsible for violations of the registration law. No action will be taken by the Grand Jury, however, until after the elections on November...
...investigation in regard to the registration of students for voting in Cambridge, was resumed before the Grand Jury yesterday, after an adjournment since Friday. The three assistant managing editors of the CRIMSON, P. C. Lewis '17, W. H. Meeker '17, and E. A. Whitens '17 have been summoned to testify in regard to articles which have appeared it the CRIMSON in connection with the exception. They will probably be the> first witnesses when the hearing is resumed next Friday, with the exception of Meeker, who has been excused. Above twenty witnesses, including Professor Felix Frankfurten '06 of the Law School...
More than 30 students of the University have been summoned by the Cambridge police to appear before the Grand Jury as a result of the investigation conducted by District Attorney William J. Corcoran in reference to Harvard students registering as voters in Cambridge. Professor W. B. Munro '99, F. G. C. O'Neill '16, business manager of the CRIMSON, and R. S. Coit '18, news candidate, were yesterday added to the list of those summoned, these last in connection with the publication of a recent article in regard to the registration of students...
...some cases the men protested are the same as have been called before the Grand Jury in East Cambridge, in the investigation of student registration. The newly registered men who are protested before the Registrars are as follows: J. S. Davis '08, L. T. Smith, And., A. F. Johnson '02, M. P. McNair '16, N. F. Hall '00, M. S. Gaunt, And., W. H. Mikesell '14, A. T. Larson, W. Anderson '14, S. W. Morgan '16, P. S. Reed '15, W. B. Gulic, C. H. Bradley, Jr., M.D., D. H. Whittemore, J. O. Simpson, C. Wadsworth '13, A. Fisher...