Word: townsend
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...before Judge Raymond in the superior court in East Cambridge, was again postponed yesterday, the time being spent in conference. The defendants in this case are H. B. Harris and A. K. Reading, both charged with conspiracy in falsely swearing and certifying in connection with the assessment of W. Townsend '16 to be a voter...
Score--Harvard 2nd, 7; Middlesex School, 2. Goals--Rice 4, Patterson, Kissel, Folsom, T. Romaine, Newman. Referee--Townsend. Length of halves--20 minutes...
Reading testified that he had made some study of the law relating to taking on oath for an applicant for assessment, and he said that, in a general way, he advised Townsend as to his rights at the time Townsend went before the Cambridge assessors...
Three witnesses were called yesterday in the trial in which Herbert B. Harris and Arthur K. Reading are charged with signing a false certificate in connection with the assessment as a prospective voter of W. Townsend '16, last October. District Attorney Corcoran opened the case for the government, stating that Townsend's home is in Cohasset, and that Harris swore falsely when he certified him. Bernard F. Fallow, of the Cambridge Board of Assessors, was called as the first witness for the government, and testified that Townsend, Harris, and Reading were at the office of the board of assessors...
Other witnesses called were Mr. Cody of the Cambridge Police force and W. Townsend '16. The case will be continued this morning at 10 o'clock...