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The Law Review will begin gathering first-hand detailed information from people who witnessed the events between 4 and 6:30 a.m. Thursday morning at University Hall.
Those arrested will be interviewed by their legal counsel. The Review encourages all others who were present to leave their names, addresses, and telephone numbers at the second floor of Gannett House (the Law Review office), the white frame building next to Littauer.
Review editors and other persons from the Law School will attempt to interview each person as soon as possible. All information will be considered strictly confidential and will not be released without the individual's consent.
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