Tribunal for 13 Columbia Students Charged with Disruption (Telegram)
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March 5, 1970
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March 7th, at 1:00 p.m., Columbia University will reconvene
black-students charged with,violating
University guidelines on campus disorders stemming from a demonstration
at the College Admissions Office last April 14th. The eleven sophomores
and two seniors, all members of the Students Afro-American Society at
Columbia, are being charged with disrupting the normal functions of the
University, and remaining in Hamilton Hall past a closing time of 11:00 p.m.
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The Pribynal will be held in Room 312 of the Mathematics Bldg. on
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Burns of the National Association of Black Lawyers.
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