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The College Administrative Board suspended Robert R. Forrester '57, of Lowell House, Tuesday, for infraction of rules while on academic probation. He had been on probation since February.
Forrester had been convicted Nov. 9 of disturbing the peace, fined $20 and acquitted of all other charges arising out of an alleged knife threat in Arthur Parker's restaurant Oct. 30.
Exaggerated newspaper accounts of the incident were not responsible for the action, Walter M. Whitebill '25, Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Lowell, said yesterday.
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