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As a public service, the CRIMSON will accept any statements made by witnesses of Thursday's Square riot and distribute them to the lawyers of the lawyers of the arrested students. The CRIMSON wishes any other pertinent information regarding actions by police.
Meanwhile, John Linzee, a member of the bar and now in Divinity School, has offered his services to any student arrested. Also the Law School's Voluntary Defenders are willing to provide legal counsel for any students. If any students desire legal aid, they should contact the CRIMSON at KIrkland 7-2812.
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