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...with the point of order became more annoyed. He finally stood up and kept shouting that he wanted to be heard. The chairman, unable to continue, said he would have a vote by the body to see if they wanted to hear the point of order. Dan Siegal, former president of the Berkeley Association of Students, then took over the chair. "The ruling of the chair as I understand it," he said, "is to go on with the agenda and not stop for all this procedural bullshit all the time." This was greeted with cries of rage...

Author: By Story STEVEN W. bussard, | Title: The Cleveland Conference: What Did It All Mean? | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

...chair is clearly upheld," said Siegal. This was too much for the audience, and they started screaming at him. He held another vote, which was evenly distributed, probably because no one was clear on what they were voting for. Again, Siegal claimed the chair was clearly upheld. People began standing in the aisles and velling. The marshalls started yelling "SIT DOWN," but were drowned out by the countercries of "LET HIM SPEAK." There was general chaos for at least ten minutes...

Author: By Story STEVEN W. bussard, | Title: The Cleveland Conference: What Did It All Mean? | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

...noon, Student Body President Don Siegal raised the cry: "Let's go down there and take the park." He led a crowd of 1,800 down Telegraph Avenue, straight into a clash with about 300 police. The demonstrators hurled rocks; the cops responded with tear gas. County sheriff's deputies, who later claimed that they had been attacked with steel pipes and bricks, opened up with an antiriot weapon new to the area: twelve-gauge shotguns firing low-velocity birdshot. Four youths on a rooftop were sprayed, two wounded seriously. One lost his spleen, a kidney and part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protest: The Street People | 5/23/1969 | See Source »

COOGAN'S BLUFF. Director Don Siegal, hymned in the pages of esoteric French film magazines, proves that his reputation is no Gallic caprice with this tough crime film about an Arizona sheriff (Clint Eastwood) who goes to New York to extradite a prisoner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Dec. 13, 1968 | 12/13/1968 | See Source »

COOGAN'S BLUFF. Director Don Siegal, a favorite of French cinema fans, proves that his reputation is no Gallic caprice. This is a tough crime film about an Arizona sheriff (Clint Eastwood) who goes to New York to extradite a prisoner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Dec. 6, 1968 | 12/6/1968 | See Source »

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