Crisis at Columbia

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COLUMHIA DAILY SPKCTATOĨI
 

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informalion desks,  chitlrs, hur-

rying people. "If you'rc lost, you've

come to the  right  place," read

a sign on the vvall;  "lf you don't

come in Sunday , don't come in

Monday—  strike    central"  is

seraivled on a plece of cardboard

in froiit of the elevator. A naked-

to-the-ivaist striker bent over thc

 luit  mimeograph machine in the"

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ildent'Davld 15.

a CHS reporte'r

"CBS tnust'go"

a small croivd

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  ■\round 111 p.n

spotted  Vice l'

Truman talliinu,

Dulside  FBII.  .

chant started  as  a  small

calhered.   ("nimimidated,

Truman decidcd to  move on. .

thc  vice president ivalked _*va

sotneone yelled, "When are yi

Roing to resign, Truman? "  I

didn't look back; CIiS trailed afti

him danglĩng a limp microphoi
 

Votunteer  Doctors'

Ctaim  That Police

Stoived  Treatment
 

  Inaddition, Dr. l-'incr said, "We

_aw no evldence that medical and

ambulance services wereprovided

by anyone otlier than ourselvcs."

ín response toa q.tiestionabout sev-

eral Knickerbocker llospital am-

bulances seen on campus Tuesday

morning, Dr. Finer said that ĩt

ivas hur group íhat had called for

ambulances.

  Another member ot thc limer-
 

gency 1-
 

,:,Svlv:
 

-teinberg, vtho had conlacted' the

Uni.erslty Ilealth Service at St.

Luke's IlospitalMayl.saidanursí

told her that no stretcher servict

from the canipus to St. I.uke'swas
 

aji.,-.!,
 

that students  i.ho

 ;rwouldbetreated
 

.aiii. to thecei

between the  hours ot  9  a.m. I



  Kyeiviĩncss account. bydoctor:

3 nurse,  and a  scníor  medical

studenl  cíting examples of policc

brutality, interference wíth medi-

cal trcatment, and a lackof needed

ambulance and other mcdical ser-

viees, iveredistributedatthepress

conference.
 

good-lookiiig.  Thero ivas even í

press office, at the ftir cnd of thi

hall,  where sheepish reporter.

from  the Times  scribbled notef

ofi it'l.a..s.



issued a list  of  ivhtit liberatiot

classes will be heldtoday. There'i

a large selection:  evorythingfron

Steven Marx on Herbert Marcuit

to Ted  Kaptchuck on the histor;

of Buddhism.
 

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