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...Mario Savio, not for being a demonstrating beatnik, but for putting Berkeley...
...going on, straining to hear professors over the noise of the amplified strike pleas echoing through the campus, and being called obscene names by hippies when I tried to buy a sandwich at the cafeteria, I decided that this would be a nicer place to get an education if Mario Savio would stop bugging us. Has anybody thought of drafting...
...Died. Mario Alicata, 48, editor of Italy's Communist daily L'Unita, a wartime partisan who joined the Reds in 1940, won a 1948 parliamentary seat (held ever since), took over L'Unita in 1962, a position in the top six-man party Secretariat in 1963, and by mixing sex and crime, even U.S. comic strips, with the usual Kremlin dialectic, maintained the paper's position as Italy's second-biggest daily, with a circulation of 300,000; of a heart attack; in Rome...
...yielded on the military recruiting issue, decided that recruiters should either seek student sponsorship to operate in the student-run union building or work through the campus placement service like other employers. But he refused to deal with nonstudents at all, shunned any discussions in which Non-Student Mario Savio, who tends bar at a near-campus student hangout when not agitating on campus, would take part, if only as a silent observer...
...Mario Savio, who had been neatly isolated by Heyns, nevertheless claimed victory. Crying "student power," he contended that the regents could have taken reprisals, but were "too damn scared." Now, students and labor, symbolized by the assistants union, had been united, and they could close down "the great and profitable university" if it did not "concede to our demands." Actually, the new fuss had alerted most of Berkeley to the fact that the freedom of students and faculty-and the intellectual luster of the entire university-would certainly suffer unless order is maintained. The nonstudent thrill seekers had unwittingly strengthened...