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...flow of letters into the CRIMSON building claiming the student arrests at the Pogo rally in the Square May 15 were "unnecessary" continued yesterday, but in the columns of a Boston newspaper two Cambridge residents spoke up complimenting the Cambridge police for their work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2 Cantabrigians Write To Compliment Police | 5/23/1952 | See Source »

...undergraduate in a letter to the CRIMSON suggested. "... It seems the least the CRIMSON can do is to carry the daily Pogo comic strip if for no other reason that to offer consolation to those undergraduates arrested." And in the first statement of opinion by a resident of the Annex. "A concerned "Cliffedweller" noted. "There's a quest for coed's panties. From Tufts to M.I.T. But only at fair Harvard. Could two thousand men agree WE GO POGO...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 2 Cantabrigians Write To Compliment Police | 5/23/1952 | See Source »

Trial of the case of 25 students rested in last Thursday's Pogo will begin as scheduled at 9 a.m to in the East Cambridge Court, dec the protests of officer James Morrisey moved when the students were arraigned last Friday morning that the trial be held yesterday as day was his "short...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trial for 25 Will Begin Early Today | 5/23/1952 | See Source »

...CRIMSON has a right to protest. But it also has a duty to point out both sides of the issue--the tough job of a policeman attempting to maintain order among a bunch of fun-seeking students; the rights of the Cambridge citizen who may not be amused by Pogo or stalled busses; and the many dangers involved in a riot. I am writing this letter on Tuesday, and in all the articles and editorials on the riot (and the news articles all read like editorials), I have seen little else but violent recriminations. How does the CRIMSON believe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reader Contends Police Did Not Act Unjustly, Criticizes Crimson | 5/22/1952 | See Source »

Reader Verba is not alone in his dissent, for many people have confused the inane actions of a few attending the Pogo rally with the docility of the many. The trolly de-wiring and car-pounding was confined to a few individuals, most of whom were not even apprehended. Most of those in the Square last Tuesday, as many letters to the CRIMSON have pointed out, were dawdling on the sidebalk, waiting to see a cartoonist ride by and perhaps to cheer lustily when he did. There was no mob, as there is in a football riot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reader Contends Police Did Not Act Unjustly, Criticizes Crimson | 5/22/1952 | See Source »

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