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Word: krohn (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first, the Harvard Law School tried to give Kenneth B. Krohn a gentle let-down. James N. Bierman, then assistant dean and associate director of admissions, wrote to Krohn following his demands to be told the reasons for his rejected application, "I am certain from your fine record that you have been admitted to a number of excellent law schools, and you will do well at whichever one you decide to attend...

Author: By James I. Kaplan, | Title: The Law School and State Action | 10/11/1975 | See Source »

...that was May 28, before Krohn filed suit in Massachusetts federal district court asking that Harvard be declared a public institution subject to 14th amendment provisions, and that the Law School be forced to admit him because its secret admissions process violated the due process violated the due process and equal protection clauses of the 14th amendment...

Author: By James I. Kaplan, | Title: The Law School and State Action | 10/11/1975 | See Source »

...Harvard's attempt to dismiss the case fails outright, Judge Frank Friedman will have to rule on Krohn's argument that the University, under the Massachusetts constitution, is really subject to the state legislature...

Author: By James I. Kaplan, | Title: The Law School and State Action | 10/11/1975 | See Source »

...position. If Foster isn't ready in time, Restic will have to rely on the shaky ankles and ailing back of Steve Hall a good blocking fullback who saw more time in the last year, or two lesser knowns JV veteran Marc Mayberg and sophomore Phil Allen. Semor Chuck Krohn a fullback who started the last four games in '71 has quit the team...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Football Team Will Contend for Ivy Title | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

...THING that came of Harvard football for me was when the players and a couple of the trainers came up to me and told me that they felt I had been wronged during the season and merited an honest shot at the varsity. At the final football banquet. Chuck Krohn--sitting at a table away from me--got up and said loudly to some old Harvard Alums sitting with him: "You want to know who the best back on the team is? He's Sidney Williams, that black guy sitting over there. And you know what? They wouldn't even...

Author: By Sid Williams, | Title: A Few Words Before I Go | 5/2/1972 | See Source »

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