Tribunal for 13 Columbia Students Charged with Disruption (Telegram)
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March 5, 1970

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Press Releases, Volume 6. Tribunal for 13 Columbia Students Charged with Disruption (Telegram), 1970. 1de4660a-ba92-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/a4f4b510-904e-414d-9ad9-deee8d71743b/tribunal-for-13-columbia-students-charged-with-disruption-telegram. Accessed June 29, 2025.
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City Desk THE NEW YORK TIMES 229 -Wést 43rd St. 1 /New York, N.Y. t E g ‘ . H UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL : \! 220 East 42nd Street Hee , New York, N.Y. \ t 7 H t |; WESTERN UNIO. :. & TELEGRAM! ™* ® WO WOS-CL OF Sve. | FO. oR COU, See GHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF VEZ) pa. /) bee Legal Defense Fund N.Y. i 10 Columbus.Circle ‘suite z3elt 5 17 Sad he Toons mesgs EREH he lara on Bach hve wAich ane hereby aaved Mazch 5, 1970 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. THEBES MEALHEX) BXWKNMEXUEXENEXABNEES RON EXDE SLEEK The Pribynal will be held in Room 312 of the Mathematics Bldg. on the Morningside Heights campus. aye : = 2 The students will lave the counse “WAACP Legal Defense’ and Educational Fund, Inc. Burns of the National Association of Black Lawyers. On Saturday, the Tribunals of thirteen (13 1 of Mr., Algernon J. Cooper of the B (LDF), and Mr. Haywood Charles J. Hayes, Director Public Relations ~ (05