Word: rioting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...aggressive ends, and triple-threat men battle in high school football games. The experience has left him with the conviction that many of these teams could fight Harvard to a scoreless first half (weight and Howard Houston might tell in the end). Certainly several of these teams could run riot over the incumbent freshman aggregation...
Dean Bender refused to comment last night on the status of the 24 students involved with either Cambridge or University police at the Harvard Square riot Friday night. The Deans met today to consider the fate of the man, but no statement from the University will come until after the Administrative Board meets today...
Some of the amateur artists had worked into the canvases their feelings (mostly bitter, sometimes awed) about the great strange city which is their official home. There was the riot of Times Square at night, the dark sky aglow with the reflected fire of the neon signs (by Claude Bottiau, a young Breton who works in an office supply room at Lake Success); the naked sidewalks of 17th Street, and the inside of a bare room with an iron stove (by IndoChina's Tao-Kim Hai, an expert in U.N.'s trusteeship division...
...cases of the nine students who were arrested in Friday night's riot, and the 15 who lost their bursar's cards to the University police, will be considered at a meeting in Dean Bender's office at 2 p.m. today...
Randall stated that he did not feel that the riot was too serious, and that it could have been a good deal worse. "The reason it didn't get more out of hand," he said, "was that the Harvard boys we spoke to were pretty cooperative. I don't feel, however, that the Princeton students cooperated at all well...