Word: policeman
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Meanwhile it was learned yesterday that Chief of Police Patrick F. Ready has instructed all patrolmen involved in the Thursday melee to have their statements ready for use in court by Friday. Further, a patrol car with a uniformed policeman came to the CRIMSON offices last night and requested copies of Friday's issue, which contains accounts of the riot...
Michael G. Yamin '53, member of the Council, reported that in a conversation with Ready the latter said that if a policeman uses a night stick he must make out a report, and said that he had received no reports. He added, however, that "some action may have been taken by the police that was not reported to me in writing...
Some of the militiamen in Orwell's outfit were mere children, all were badly trained, few knew how to fire a rifle. Orwell, who had once been a policeman in Burma, was appalled when he was handed his weapon, an 1896 German Mauser with a corroded barrel. Assigned to a section on the Aragon front, his ragged company of 100 went into the trenches with twelve overcoats among them. Before long, Orwell had learned the basic fact of infantry life: boredom. Wrote he: "A life as uneventful as a city clerk's and almost as regular. Sentry...
Walt Kelly, himself assaulted by a policeman, offered to post bail for all 28 arrested students on Thursday night. "It was rough for Mrs. Kelly and myself. And I'm entirely in sympathy with such students as found themselves in trouble with the police when the students did nothing wrong," Kelly said yesterday...
Chief of University Police Alvin T. Bandall was reportedly threatened with arrest by a Cambridge policeman...