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Notes on reel: "I. 'The Mounting Draft Protest' 5/23/67 (a) Medical Students Draft Refusal (b) U.C. Draft Protest Movement [Taped and broadcast same day. Have duped tr 15/16 to Protest [ill.] reel] (c) 12:00 3/14/69 'The Surplus Prophets': Steve Weissmann, Todd Gitlin, James O'Connor, Terry Cannon, Martin Nicolaus and guests. Presidio 27: See Snarl/Bob [Tr. the Sproul Rallys of 5/22,24/1967 after speed adjustment. II. The CDO (a) At the W 5/15/68 noon rally (incomplete) (i) Mike Lerner presents his side (ii) Martin [Reuger](?) 'answers' Lerner (iii) Prof. Zelnik's tirade against Lerner (iv) A professor says need discussion (v) Zelnik apologizes (end of rally) (b) 5/15/68 noon rally 2 professors - Anthony Ostrov(?) [excellent], Wm. Cornhauser (?) on why VN [ill.] (c) 5/15/68 KPFA panel Wofsey, Landauer [same old story], Malia [same old story], Martin Royacher [Copy this to go with Malia of FSM MAPS] (d) Mitchel Goodman (writer), Michael Feber (Grad studt) and a Resistance member speaks at Town Hall meeting against the draft, Jan 14, 1968 (e) Feb 19-21, '68 2:00 'Draft Resistance in Oregon' David Gwyther, a member of the Campus Draft Committee at the University of Oregon, talks with Don Porsche."
Type
sound
Format
Original 1/4 inch audio tape
Form/Genre
Field reports Speeches News
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
cueth_000020
Language
English
Provenance
Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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