101 Misc. 146 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1917
The plaintiff brings this action to procure a decree requiring Columbia University to allow him to continue in that institution as a student, and he makes this motion for the relief he seeks pendente lite. At some time prior to September 26, 1916, the date not being stated in the papers, the plaintiff, while a student at the College of the City of New York, was suspended by the faculty thereof for creating a disturbance at a general meeting of the students of that college, on the occasion of an address by General Leonard Wood on the subject of preparedness. Just
Motion denied, with ten dollars costs.