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...Students participating in this demonstration are forcibly interfering with freedom of movement of university officers and employees. All students are forbidden to remain here any longer and are ordered to leave immediately," May said...
...agreement leaves several issues unresolved. Yesterday's first OBU statement said that only about five per cent of Harvard employees are black and demanded that Harvard employ 20 per cent blacks. Cox denied that this demand had been discussed. The exact membership of the implementation committee is also still to be worked...
Most black students, however, felt that an acceptance of at least the broad aims of their demands was implicit in the Cox-Lee agreement. One black student said that the aim of taking over University Hall had been to "get the University to take our demands seriously. Apparently they have." Another said that this is only one step in the campaign, and that OBU is prepared to take further action if necessary...
There were no incidents of violence during the day, although two bomb threats were telephoned to University police. The University police were in contact with Cambridge police throughout the day, but Harvard did not seek a court injunction against the demonstrators. One Cambridge police lieutenant said that, "Harvard had the situation well in hand...
...statement to reporters last night, May said that he "obviously" thought that there was "a violation" of the Resolution, but that he would "have to think about what precisely the evidence was" before he filed the complaints...