Word: aprill
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What happened in Chicago was real violence, not what has been called "violence" in other demonstrations. Last April, for instance, people talked about "the violent takeover of University Hall." That was not violence. The students did not intentionally hurt anyone. No property was intentionally destroyed (people got carried away and wrote things on walls and messed up the carpets, but it was not a concerted effort to do damage...
...final blow was in April at University Hall. Demonstrations against the war had been non-violent-mainly because the demonstrators were non-violent people. They were sitting there. inside this Harvard administration building, and then the police came in and clobbered them, and they did not resist, and the police carried them out bleeding...
...first battery of 19 demonstrators who are appealing trespass convictions stemming from last April's occupation of University Hall began their second trial Monday in Middle sex County Superior Court...
...team was legendary as early as last April, when it was revealed that Floyd Lewis and James Brown, perhaps two of the finest high school players ever to come out of the Washington D. C. area, were coming to Cambridge. Coach Bob Harrison had promised a renaissance to a Harvard audience that was tired of waiting. Yesterday, he delivered the first installment...
...Brewster's procedure, revealed April 6, calls for a University administrator to ask students occupying a building to leave it. If they do not leave, they are immediately suspended-meaning they are barred from classes and University dining halls and must vacate their dormitory rooms. If they still do not leave, the University asks for a court injunction and/or calls in the police...