Word: transcriptional
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard Police yesterday afternoon arrested a man for impersonating a Harvard graduate in an effort to obtain an official transcript from the registrar's office...
...suspect subsequently identified himself to police as William D. Smart. Jr. of Detroit, but police have yet to verify this identification, captain Jack W Morse said yesterday. Morse refused to disclose the name Smart had given to the registrar when he requested the transcript...
...silly to waste time investigating a physician whose case has already been decided. Obviously it should never revoke in a knee-jerk reaction to a felony conviction; no punishment should be that automatic. But if, for example, the law required court clerks to send the review board a transcript of the trial along with the notice of physician's conviction--and if the board were willing to simply review the case instead of rehashing the trial in a separate investigation--the process would never much smoother...
John William Leigh; arrested January 19, submitted an embossed Cornell transcript to UF officials when he applied for the position last year. Henry A. Newman, UF director of public relations, said. But Cornell has no record of Leigh's attendance, Cornell Registrar Keith E. Ickes said...
Ickes added that the registrar's office sent a former Cornell student's transcript to a "Dr. Leigh" because the request in May contained the student's supposed signature...