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...arrested John Pennington '67-4 yesterday on charges of disturbing a public assembly in connection with the Counter, Teach-In incident. Pennington will stand trial on May 14 in East Cambridge District Courthouse, on charges along with John T. Berlow '71 and James T. Kilbreth '69, charged with criminal trespass and disturbing a public assembly in connection with the incident...
John T. Berlow '71 will stand trial at 9:30 a.m. Friday in East Cambridge Detriot Court on charges of trespass and disturbing a public assembly which Harvard brought against him after the "Counter Teach...
Berlow will be tried at 9:30 a.m. next Friday in East Cambridge District Court on charges of trespass and disturbing a public assembly. The maximum penalty for trespass is 30 days in jail and a $100 fine; for disturbing a public assembly it is 30 days...
John T. Berlow '71, charged with criminal trespass by the University for disrupting the teach-in, spoke briefly. He said the warrant had not yet been served on him and that "apparently they aren't trying very hard...
Judge Haven Parker '22, presiding in East Cambridge District Court, issued warrants yesterday for the arrest of John T. Berlow '71, James T. Kilbreth III '69, and Ellen J. Messing '72. The penalty for criminal trespass is a maximum of 30 days in jail and $100 fine. Disturbing an assembly of people is punishable by a maximum of one month in jail or $50 fine...