Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Alexandra H. T. Edsall '89 on the arrests at the Fogg Art Museum, November 21, 1986 at approximately...
...disturbing--about the whole thing was that both sides got what they wanted. Protesters of Harvard's investment policy put themselves, if not their cause, in the headlines. On that freezing night in late November, police cleared the protesters--not violently, but calmly--from the steps of the Fogg Art Museum like so much snow blocking guests from the entryway. The University held its dinner...
...last month's protest at the Fogg Art Musuem, Cambridge Police arrested Edsel and Ruddick as well as 17 other divestment protesters on charges of disorderly conduct and trespassing...
...UNIVERSITY JUSTLY arrested protesters outside the Fogg last Friday evening. These protesters obstructed freedom of movement and violated trespassing laws. Consequently they deserve to be prosecuted...
...with arrests--and occasionally with negotiation and compromise--Harvard has ignored blockades, sit-ins and shantytowns and has responded after the fact with protracted disciplinary actions of questionable fairness and legitimacy. The decision to arrest divestment activists, who were blockading a dinner for million-dollar contributers at the Fogg Art Museum, was welcome as an unambiguous and justified response to protesters who were trespassing and obstructing entrance to the Fogg--albeit for good reasons...