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The latter part of the week of March, 21 was selected as the time for the hearing of ten students and Arthur Clement sentenced for participation in the Harvard square "riot" before the Middlesex Surperior Criminal Court, when they were arranged before Judge Broadhurst yesterday. The defendants were held in $100 ball each, and all pleaded not guilty.
The attorneys represented the students so that it was not necessary for any of them to appear at court yesterday. A. E. French '29 was the only student present at the arraignment. Many of the police involved in the case were on hand however.
The defense will be allowed two challenges for each defendant, when they are picking the jurymen. It is estimated that the case will last the better part of a week, since the evidence must all be presented over again more fully than before.
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