Word: halled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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that the Corporation and Joint Committee considered Stauder at fault for not actively dissuading students from participating in the University Hall takeover...
Marcia R. Livingston '71 was fined $100 on a charge of disturbing the peace, but was not sentenced for alleged unlawful assembly. Stuart R. Soloway '70, dismissed from Harvard after the University Hall seizure, and John Lazarus '69 were both sentenced to 30 days on charges of disturbing the peace and unlawful assembly...
...Social Relations Department yesterday condemned the Joint Committee for its handling of the Stauder case and asked that the Corporation appoint him as a lecturer for two years. Jack R. Stauder '61 was the highest ranking Corporation appointee arrested in University Hall...
...warrants are based on identifications made by CFIA professors and employees from photographs they were shown at the Cambridge Police Department. The pictures had been taken at various recent demonstrations in the Boston area, including last April's occupation of University Hall...
...straight golf tiles before turning professional. The Associated Press voted Babe the greatest female athlete of the first half of the twentieth century and, also, named her the woman athlete of the year in 1932, 1945, 1946, 1947, and 1950. In the Texas Sports Hall of Fame she is labeled, "The World's Greatest Woman Athlete...