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Justice Department attorney D. Bruce Pearson rested the government's case before Judge Louis Bechtle, charging that MIT had directly violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. MIT officials met with representatives of other Universities to determine mutual financial aid awards for students accepted at more than one of the schools.
The U.S. government rested its case last Tuesday, charging that MIT had violated antitrust regulations at the so-called overlap meeting with the eight schools of the Ivy League by mutually determining financial aid awards to students, thus fixing tuition prices.
Harvard had a lead. Then it rested on its laurels. Stopped attacking the net. Blew the lead. Lost the game.
Absent a motive, murder weapon or witness, the prosecution's case rested on three pieces of evidence. A forensic test demonstrated that one of two types of sperm found on the victim -- the other sperm, the prosecution argued, was that of her husband -- belonged to someone who was a blood...
Von Loesch suggests that the source of the cast's incompatibility rested in Marquette's inability to "realize what it meant to be involved in theater here, and the time commitment involved...she set limitations on the hours of rehearsal."