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Even at its birth, the exclusionary rule seemed to many an overreaction. "The criminal is to go free because the constable has blundered," objected New York Court of Appeals Judge Benjamin Cardozo, who was later to join the high bench. The real howls, however, did not come until 1961, when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: When the Police Blunder a Little | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

"I thought we were making a comeback with six minutes left," Crimson coach Fran McLaughlin said after the game. "Then they got three tip-ins."

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Cagers Fall at Brown, Slip Toward Ivy Cellar | 3/5/1983 | See Source »

In response to student claims that Harvard's efforts to accomodate disabled incident have been less than adequate, the College will soon review ins-policies and resources for dealing with the 23 undergraduates with serious disabilities.

Author: By Gilbert Fucmsberg, | Title: Complaints of Disabled Students Prompt College Policy Review | 3/1/1983 | See Source »

Especially successful were senior Co-Captains Calvin Dixon and George White. Dixon drove for alley-oop lay-ins that brought the crow do its feet, while White turned in a solid defensive performance. But both White and Dixon will graduate without a victory over their hometown's Ivy representative.

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Down Harvard Ninth Straight Time Penn Withstands Cagers' Pressure | 2/26/1983 | See Source »

David F. Whitty, director of Shelter, Inc., said yesterday that the shelter does not take drop-ins because of the danger of violent outbreaks among "clients."

Author: By Mary C. Warner, | Title: Shelter Opens Without City Approval | 2/17/1983 | See Source »

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