Word: jailings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...directly to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect...
That was the message given yesterday to more than 100 Harvard students arrested during the first-ever Phillips Brooks House-sponsored Jail-a-Thon to benefit the American Cancer Society...
...raised almost $1000 for the Society, said Lani L. Nelson '89. co-chairmen of PBH's Community Health Service. Nelson and Co-Chairman Jonathon R. Nebeker '90 organized the event at Harvard for ACS, which has sponsored Jail-a-Thons in the past on other college campuses. The Society will hold another fundraiser in Boston later this month...
Students who found themselves victim to arrest had to pay $10 bail to get out of jail or call family or friends to pledge the money for them. Jokesters who requested their friends' arrests also pitched in $1 to the charity for the service. All money raised will be donated to the Cancer Society, Nelson said...
...jail for tax resistance. You can only go to jail if you are guilty of contempt of court by refusing to show financial records if summoned," Pierce said. "If you don't file, it makes it much harder for the IRS to get your money. It means more work for the IRS since they must file your return with approximated figures and assess your...