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...would be allowed into the lobby of the building. The first twenty-five of these were certain to see the trial, and the last ten were standbys. If any spectator left the courtroom, his seat would be given to one of the standbys. When 10 a. m. arrived, these select thirty-five would be corralled into elevators and taken to the twenty-third floor of the building, a step closer to the trial itself. Finally, at 10:15 the courtroom door would open, and they would enter in single file to find seats in the rear of the courtroom...
...this thing go to the eleventh hour. We are now in a crisis, which is not strange in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," Chadwick said. "We should do it the right way," which, he said, is to select a stadium site and let private capital build an all-weather, domed stadium...
WILSON: That's not good enough. Mr. Sheppard can select anybody he wishes in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as his advisor, including students. If he selects you as his advisor and he tells us he selected you as his advisor we must take that in good faith. If in your other capacity you're a CRMSON reporter, we can't do anything about that. On the other hand...
...Committee on Rights and Responsibilities reluctantly conceded yesterday that a student appearing before a fact-finding committee has the right to select as his "advisor" a member of the press...
...Under the system, which was adapted for Harvard use by Kenneth S. Arrow, professor of Economics, the Faculty will select four tenured and two non-tenured members to represent each of the three academic fields-the Social Sciences, the Humanities, and the Natural Sciences...