Word: hollande
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hostilities commenced about noon, when Henry B. Burnett, Jr. '52 parked his car in front of the Center on Arrow Street and started to repair his accelerator. Holland and James S. Nicholson '54 stopped to superintend...
...sole upshot was a criminal charge of "blaspheming" leveled against Lawrence R. Holland '52 by a female Feeny disciple, believed to be Catharine Goddard Clarke, author of The Loyolas and the Cabots," a history of the Center...
...this point, Father Feeney emerged from the Center and told the boys to disperse. He accused them of turning the place into a "Jewish garage." Apparently mistaking Holland for Earl Kramer '54, whom he had driven away with the same accusations a week before, Feeney said. "I told you to stay away before, you dirty Jewish mechanic...
Later in the afternoon Holland drove his car up in front of the Center, where it was immediately surrounded by the Feeney group. Rather than risk a fight, Holland moved his car further up the street. The Feeneyits stayed in front of the Center for most of the afternoon, glowering at passers...
Arrival of a patrol car summoned by Feeney brought the disturbance to an end. A woman identified as Mrs. Clarke charged the slowly retreating students and poluted out Holland to the police officer. She claimed he had been blaspheming during the morning incident...