Word: wente
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...under any pretense of "legality," but as part of a long campaign we are fighting for just demands, in the interests of the working people of Cambridge and of the people of the world who are hurt by Harvard policies. These considerations are what made our action right. I went into University Hall on the same basis as everyone else, and never presumed to have any special authority or privileges there...
...defense agreed after a conference to concede that the described procedure was followed for all defendants, that all who were indeed loaded into the vehicles went through the procedure, and that--except for a few members of the press who were dismissed--all are now on trial...
...Scribner went on to say that prosecution had produced no proof that five minutes had actually elapsed between Glimp's warning and the entrance of police. He pointed out that Watson had admitted that the time could have been as little as two minutes and that it would have been impossible for all those in the building to leave during the time given...
...little surprising to find out that Clevelander Calkins is a thoroughbred product of the Eastern educational establishment. He was born in Newton in 1924, and he went to Exeter before coming to Harvard...
...undergraduate here, he served briefly as president of the CRIMSON in 1942 (a year when the paper had three presidents). He graduated magna cum laude in the now-defunct field of mechanical engineering, and went off to join the Air Force...