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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Marching in cadres out of the student center at 6:50 a. m. and through a heavy rain to the lab two blocks away, the demonstrators chanted "Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh" and "Power to the people," and carried NLF flags...
Immediately pickets formed at each of the entrances, moving swiftly with arms linked. Inside the building, about ten people-the I-Labs are open 24 hours a day an shifts change at 8 a. m.-could be seen in the doorway watching picketers through metal mesh window guards...
Three research workers in the I-Labs attempted to break through the picket lines individually around 7:45 a. m. but were jostled and shoved back by the demonstrators. One had to be pulled back by a friend and retreated across Albany St. to stand with other employees waiting for police to clear the pickets...
...about 8 a. m. an M. I. T. graduate student-who identified himself as Richard Kline, a member of Young Americans for Freedom (YAF)-suddenly began pushing his way through the picket line, fighting with the demonstrators. He did not break through the line...
...m. Captain Joseph E. Cusack of the Cambridge Police Dept. read a declaration ordering everyone to clear the area or be subject to a heavy fine or arrest, and affirming his power to ask anyone for assistance in making arrests...