Word: strike
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tonight at 7:30 in Lowell Lecture Hall, members of the Columbia Strike Steering Committee will speak about the strike and the issues which caused...
...Columbia Spectator, the university daily, said last night that it had contacted spokesmen for the trustees, who said that the board had not received any official offer to talk from the Student Strike Coordinating Committee...
...they have not yet appointed members to the first committee, but the New York Times has assured its readers that the men will be of the highest rank. The second committee is composed of members of the Faculty Executive Committee, which has gone on record as opposed to the strike. Whatever the results, one thing is sure. These reports will not be ignored. If pro-administration, they will be damned, and demonstrated against, and probably overturned. If anti-administration, there will be stiff pressure from faculty members and students for radical reform. The power distribution of the university has been...
...medium-sized building, or been in a prize fight or a bad automobile accident. There were many closed purple swelling eyes and dirty head bandages and arm casts. Signs were posted on all the bulletin boards: witnesses to police brutality please go to room 311, Ferris Booth Hall, the Strike Steering Committee office...
...campus. I want to make them carry us, but the consensus is that it's a long, dark walk and we'll be killed if we don't co-operate, so I walk. At the paddy wagons there are at least a thousand people cheering us and chanting Strike! Strike! Strike! We are loaded in a wagon and the doors shut. John tells a story about how a cop grabbed the cop that grabbed him and then said "excuse...