Word: windowing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Neither Patterson nor his roommate at the time would comment on the cases last night, saying that it "would not be appropriate" for them to speak before their hearings today. Only one of the four students involved in breaking the window could be reached for comment yesterday. That student spoke on the condition that he would not be indentified...
...students who broke the window were not punished for racial harassment. Instead, members of the board were concerned by "the nature of the weapon and the recklessness of using a catapult capable of breaking safety glass at 100 yards," said one Ad Board member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity...
...student disciplined for breaking the window told The Crimson last night that Jewett said an appeal on the window-breaking cases would probably be futile because there was precedent for the punishment...
...about 3:30 a.m., Johnathan O. Williams '88, the Black student working at the bell desk, reported to University police that a plate glass window had been shattered by two oranges. Forty-five minutes later, Williams told police that he had received an anonymous phone call in which a male said, "Negro hit squad strikes again...
Williams said yesterday that he thought the punishments meted out to the students who broke the window and made the phone call containing a racial slur were "a little strict." Williams said he was not asked to testifybefore the Ad Board...