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...pity that Hugh Taylor, Arthur Rotch, and Kent Smith couldn't come up with a better design for living for the Lowell JCR...
While Hoppenstein--an unlikely villain at best--shared wine and cheese in the Lowell Junior Common Room, crowds outside grew larger and more hostile. When Harvard police refused to allow any people into the JCR, the group crammed into the small foyer separating the JCR from the Lowell House dining room. Harvard police, with Hoppenstein in low, finally burst through the crowd to take the diplomat to a waiting...
When 12 students blocked Hoppenstein's getaway car, Harvard police rushed the diplomat back into the JCR. The disorganized throng outside then voted to barricade Hoppenstein in the room until midnight, causing Harvard police to enter panic mode and stage a military-style break through the protesters and assorted students heading to and from lunch...
...least. The consul General was originally scheduled to speak from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The University police made the decision to try to get Mr. Hoppenstein out at 1:15 before more protestors arrived. When this attempt did not succeed, the Consul General returned to the JCR and continued to take questions until he left, at roughly the originally scheduled time...
...listeners inside the JCR were by no means a partisan crowd. Mr. Hoppenstein was asked many pointed questions by self-proclaimed opponents of his government...