Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Earlier yesterday, a group of 80 Negro and white students, sympathetic with the student rebels, nearly broke through a blockade around Low Library in an effort to bring food to students entrenched in Kirk's offices inside...
...ideological grounds, the harm of such a group at the Law School is something which touches everybody. There is little doubt that objection to the Choate Club would be minimal if the group were composed entirely of students, or of faculty, and if the Law School were a low-key institution run on a pass-fail system. The outsiders could brush it off as "the beautiful people doing their thing." But a secret fraternal order of faculty and students does great damage at a competitive institution which justifies its competitiveness on the accuracy of its system for rewarding merit. Where...
Meanwhile, conservative students, members of the Majority Coalition, moved to "starve out" demonstrators in Low Library by encircling the building to prevent food from being brought inside. An agreement made with the faculty Friday stipulated that food was permitted...
...Low Library, the huge Roman-style building where Columbia President Grayson Kirk has his offices, remained the focus of attention today. Professor Robert Fogelson announced that students would no longer have free access to the building...
...police did not get inside the building. Instead, they charged the faculty members who had surrounded Low on the outside to keep away assaults of conservative students. Twenty-five plainclothes police, billy clubs concealed at first under their trench coats, tried to break up the faculty for some unknown reason...