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A group of students and tutors in North House has begun collecting money to help pay the legal defenses of the 25 Kent State students indicted for their participation in last spring's anti-war demonstrations in which four students were killed by National Guardsmen.
The group, calling itself the ad hoc committee to support Kent State Legal Defense, has already collected $350 from North House residents and hopes to collect considerably more throughout the Harvard community.
"The trial will probably start at the beginning of next year," William R. Alexander '60, assistant professor of English and resident of Moors Hall, said yesterday. "We're trying to raise as much as we can to help the students with all of the various expenses they'll face.
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