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...muster enough student support, will hold an obstructive picket line around Holyoke Center this morning at 8 a. m. to prevent the Visiting Committee of the Center for International Affairs (CFIA) from holding its annual meeting...
...defendant allegedly called for "an attack on the American judicial system." The strongest statement Pitkin attributes to the defendants, before the day of the demonstration, is this: "We're not going to picket, we're going to shut that Court House down by any means necessary." The defendant he attributed it to denied making this statement on the grounds that he never says "by any means necessary...
...CRIMSON that the University Marshal, William G. Anderson. smugly defends his action in whisking Sioris in and out of the University so as to prevent him from seeing those of us who felt strongly enough about the educational values for which Harvard ought to stand. to form a picket line to protest his presence as a guest of the University. If Anderson is guilty of saying, as the CRIMSON says he did, "Why should he see a picket line when he wants to see professors?" then he owes the Harvard community, as well as the victims of Sioris' ministry...
...report, the Committee on Governance specified that the committee could not judge charges resulting from the Statement's second paragraph-which protects the rights to "organize and join political associations, convene and conduct public meetings, publicly demonstrate and picket in orderly fashion, advocate and publicize opinion by print, sign, and voice"-if they are not subsumed by the freedoms of the third paragraph...
According to Anderson the secrecy was warranted by a threat of violence and the feeling that a visitor to the University shouldn't have to be faced with pickets. "Why should he see a picket line when he wants to see professors," he said...