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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...door chains were cut and he had entered the building, but did not. He argued that even if the prosecution need not prove that the defendants were aware of the warning, the warning must at least be made "in good faith" and in such a way that a reasonable person might be made aware of it. Neither of these provisions, he said, were...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Verdict Is Expected Today In University Hall Trial | 5/1/1969 | See Source »

Charles R. Nesson, assistant professor of Law, was the first defense witness. He said he saw an individual apprehended by police near the steps of Widener, taken to the steps of University Hall, and turned over to other police there. He was unable to identify the person among the defendants, and Viola excluded practically all his testimony...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Verdict Is Expected Today In University Hall Trial | 5/1/1969 | See Source »

...hope that people will not be too busy with politics to come to watch his representation of the politics of another era. When he graduated last year as an English major, he had written prose and poetry, but never before a play. Now, as a playwright and as a person involved in the Harvard community, he is concerned with the relevance of art to politics, and with a synthesis between them, which he hopes his play accomplishes...

Author: By Aileen Jacobson, | Title: On Art and Politics | 4/30/1969 | See Source »

...Barring total incompability with one's date, few have ever regretted the experience. The suggestive advertising which plasters the Union for months prior to Jubilee attracts attention, but Jubilee is far from an orgy in any sense of the word. It allows for enough individualism so each person can enjoy...

Author: By Peter J. Bernbaum, | Title: The Glorious Story of Jubilee: Why You Want to Go This Year | 4/30/1969 | See Source »

...they tell everyone that this is going to be a brand new Jubilee, the organizers know that Jubilee Weekends are always the same. Because so few people came to Jubilee the year before, if the same number of people come this year they will have to pay more per person just to cover the deficit calculated from the year before. This really needn't be explained; suffice it to say that the shady dealings with the price of tickets was also part of the whole Conspiracy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: When Jubilee Almost Died; Or, How Four Conspirators Tried to Make You Richer | 4/30/1969 | See Source »

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