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Word: trespasses (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...PRESIDENT and Fellows of Harvard College retain a prestigious Boston law firm, but to many students the position of "attorney to the University" is held by John G.S. Flym. Flym was the star of last month's University Hall trial. He defended most of the 174 arrested for criminal trespass, and is handling practically all who are appealing the charge. He was lawyer for John Sisson '67 in a precedent-setting case last month which established the right of a man to C. O. draft status without the benefit of religious training or belief. He is defending King Collins against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: John G.S. Flym | 5/28/1969 | See Source »

...second version was placed in an appropriation act for the Departments of Labor, Health, Education, and Welfare, and the Office of Economic Opportunity, and also in the Defense Department appropriation bill. It denies assistance to students who are convicted of crimes involving "the use of force, trespass or the seizure of property under control of an institution of higher education..." The third version was attached to the Higher Education Amendments of 1968 and applies to the extensions of NDEA and the Higher Education...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Money From Congress | 5/13/1969 | See Source »

Judge Edward M. Viola, who presided last month over the criminal trespass trials of 174 University Hall protestors, will hear charges of larceny, assault and battery, possession of narcotics, and malicious destruction of property. All of the charge may carry jail sentence upon conviction...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Five Still Facing Prison Sentences | 5/12/1969 | See Source »

...impatience, both with wavering college presidents and radical student groups. At Cornell, the board of trustees ordered President James Perkins to implement a ten-point program that would protect the school against "tactics of terror." In Cambridge, a judge found all but four of 173 defendants guilty of criminal trespass during their occupation of a Harvard administration building last month. At the same time, Harvard undergraduates ignored the urgings of the S.D.S. and voted by a 3-to-l margin against resumption of their student strike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: THE CAMPUS UPHEAVAL: AN END TO PATIENCE | 5/9/1969 | See Source »

...police perimeter was maintained at all times, Hallice said, and to his knowledge no one was arrested outside the building. He said that police had been instructed to remain with persons they took into custody for purposes of identification only if the charge was other than criminal trespass...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Verdict Is Expected Today In University Hall Trial | 5/1/1969 | See Source »

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