Word: rudman
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Seven of the ten eyewitnesses held that Nicolaus had struck Prado first. These included Jose Martines, chairman of the Revolutionary Movement; two undergraduates, James J. Gaffney '64 and William N. Rudman '85; another Cuban; and three girls from local colleges who were dates of students who had come to the meeting with Rudman and Gaffney...
Another Cuban, and three girls from local colleges, who were dates of students who came with Gaffney and Rudman, agreed with Prado's story...
...people told police that they were eyewitnesses in the case. Seven held that Nicolaus had struck Prado first, including Jose Martines, chairman of the Revolutionary Movement, and two Harvard undergraduates, James J. Gaffney '64 and William N. Rudman...
Gaffney, the chairman of the Quincy House American Table, and Rudman attributed Nicolaus' "shoving" to "pure hatred," uncontrollable rage," and an effort "to provoke Prado." Both Gaffney and Rudman urged that Nicolaus be committed to a mental institution...
...students who asked that their names be withheld, one of whom called himself a friend of Gaffney's and one of whom left the meeting with Gaffney, disputed Prado's version of the incident. One of the undergraduates told the CRIMSON that "those guys [Gaffney, Rudman, and their friends] arrived after it was over. They didn't see what happened." He gave his name to police as a witness for Nicolaus but said he might be unwilling to appear in court. Rogello Reyes, teaching fellow in Linguistics, agreed with his story, saying that Gaffney had entered the lobby after...