Crisis at Columbia

([New York :  Columbia Spectator,  1968])

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jvĩAY a
 

COLUMBIA DA-LY SPbXT vro.-
 

Thirteen   Columbia  Divisions

Will   Cancel   Classes  Today
 

I'rofess.or of Govcrn
 

'!ils:ii
 

will r
 

Foreign Policy class in McVickar

Hall on 113 St. al 11 a-m. today.

  Professor of iinglish Frederich

iXtpee  will meet his Shakespeare

class In 203  Ferris lîootli Ilall at

11 a.m. tomorrow.

  l'rofessor   of  Economics  C.

1-owell  Haríss wiil  mce. all of

his students in 318 Ilamilton Hall

al 11 a-m. today.

  Professor  of l'sychology Wil-

liam W. Cumming will meet his

students ĩn front of 1 lavemeyer al

10 a.m. today.

 Seth  Low Professor of History
 

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Professor of PsychologyEugene
 

t  students

  11 a
 

Galanter  will  r





  l'rofcssor of Greek

Iloward N.  Porter will  mect his

nreelv  and Laiin poetry class at

4 p.m. today bi hĩe homc  at 601

Wost 113th St„  Apartment 8A.

!Ie will meet with hĩs Ilomerclass

at Uie sametimeandplaceMonday.

  Associate Professor of English

A . Kent Hieatt  will meet his

.lasses  in  416  Hamĩllon  at 10
 

1 LaKn
 

  Associate Professor of Ilĩstory

Orest Ilanumwĩllraeethisstudents

ĩn  John Jay Hall at 11 a.m. and

2 p.m. today.

  Associate Professor of English

M. lĩobert  Osborn will meet his

students at  his home at .04 West

116th St., at  9  a.m. and 5 p.m.

today  and at 3 p.m.  tomorrow.

  Associale Professor of English

.:■■'.■.. i'i II. Schlcss wlll iiicci hĩs

studcnts  in  702  Hamilton  at  1
 

Harlcm  ProtesU.rs

Slage  Rally  Againsl

ConstruclionofGvni
 

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Brutalily  on  Tuesday  Denied.

Police   Praised  by   Truslees
 

 116th  Street, tbe  crowd  heard

 several speakers,  including New

 York Cit y Councĩlman Theodore



 tion of gym construction andcriti-

 cize Columbia's use of pollco,"dur-

 ing the Tuesday raid.

  During the spceches, an uniden-

tified resĩdent of  600  W.  114th

St. threw  water  on the  crowd

gathering  below. Finally,  pollce

trained a spotlight on tho buĩlding,

and the apartment-dweller stopncd

the wster attachs.

  "We willnottolera-epoliccraids

_n students at Columbĩa,*  John

Lipsett, presĩdent  o£ thc Hiver-

 side Democrats, said at the rally.

 ■We support Columbĩa Unĩversity

 students one hundred per cent in

 tlieij- [lcinaiiils," he  statod.

  The domonstrators, led by chil-



 marched to the gj-m site entrance

 at Morningside Drive and  113 St.
 

Ten   Injured   In   Campus   Violence
 

thw  crowd, hickinp. a few people

nho trĩpped when pushed.  A gar-

bage can, thrown from a Hamilíon
 

.tudent punclied i
 

circulating  through the crowd,

shouting *go back to the sundial."

MarkRudd mounled  the fence out-

slde  and  assurtcd overa a bull-



people  —get  the cops  outside."

By 2:30, most ot thc students haí

returned tothesundĩal.whereKudd

told them  "The way to win is not

to go outand íii.lu cup.."

  Gabe Kalnowitz, amemberofthc

.olumbia Center for Social Wel-

'are,  Policy, and l.aw, stated yes-

;erday that he would file a com-

ilaint of police  brutality to the

Civílian Police Heview



   Policc Itrulality



  Any person wij.lii.it; io  rile

ports  of police brutality seen t

ing the  pre-dawn police rait

Tuesday, should come to 311 Fcr

ris Boothlĩall to fill out ofíici

documents for  use by attomeys.
 

TÍGLR AT THF. IIAIH
 

   THE MEMUI.RS OF SAINT  ANTHONY  HALL CANCEL

THEIR FACULTY COCKTAIL  PARTY SCHEDULED FOR

THURSDAY.MAY2.

   WE COMMEND TllE FACLLTVS EFFORTS FOR PEACE-

FUL SOLUTIONS.
 

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faculty. but h.
 

         ive commi'-tee  of the

                   jo specify

                    expected

the Trustees might take.

  He addcd, "Wc al 1 regret any

s-iol.îJci- llini ix'<iii-.-eiI."

  Lawrence  iV. Wien commented

just before he entered a meeting

of the Trustecs and the faculty

committee yeslerday evenĩng that

there was 'no  police brutality;"

and  Samucl  lí.  Walker  said, "K

was  a condition the boys brought

on themselvos.  1  don't  like any



 While discussing  his opinions

nf the current situation on campus,

Dr.  Jensen rcmarlied, "I changed
 

     ved, alleging that students

liad ransacked the buíldings.

     Asked  ií police could have

linve wreeked tlie buildings when

tliey  moved in,  l_r.  Jensen an-

.swered,  "Why  should they have

   le  such a thing'."
 

•
 

"Relevance may  mean ghing.j

We take a great deal from Coun-

selors at Camp Oakhurst, a co-ed

sieep-away camp for physieaBy,

liandieapped kids.

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