Word: berkeleys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...organizing a nationwide "lecture-in" on Nov. 22, argues that pro tests only "discourage the Viet Cong from seeking a peaceful settlement in Viet Nam." Last week CONSCIENCE Chairman Hal Scott invaded the Vietniks' favorite stage, the Sproul Hall steps at the University of California's Berkeley campus, drew 500 listeners. A nearby rally to raise medical supplies for the North Vietnamese mustered only 100 spectators, mostly newsmen...
Probably the two most leftist major student bodies are those at Berkeley and the University of Chicago. Even there, the Vietnik images have been much magnified. The best on-the-scene estimate of Berkeley sentiment sees 10% of the students as Vietniks, 15% as doves, 30% as apathetics, 35% as pragmatists, 10% as hawks. Chicago, where every student feels obliged to have an opinion, splits roughly in half over the war. But when Vietniks there tried to get the student body to protest the war and back an intelligence-insulting petition accusing the U.S. of "tacit or active collaboration...
Besides the championship game Friday at 2:30 eight other games between the Harvard Houses and Yale's colleges will be played on the fields behind the Field House. At 2 p.m. Dudley plays Silliman, Dunster meets Berkeley, Adams faces Saybrook, and Kirkland plays Calboun...
...Odegaard's successor at Michigan, Roger W. Heyns, has also headed west, is now chancellor of the University of California's Berkeley campus...
...Berkeley Square trundles a young American back in time from 1928 to 1784, when he falls hopelessly in love with an impoverished girl of the English nobility. Clear Day puts a kooky American girl named Daisy Gamble (Barbara Harris) into a hypnotic trance and transports her back to 1794, when she was the bride of the rakish Edward Moncrief, and was destined to drown in the shipwreck of the Trelawny. With this paleo-romantic glue, Lerner tries to stick together a libretto incongruously torn between the pseudo science of extrasensory perception and the pseudo metaphysics of reincarnation...