Harvard Weighs Sit-In Penalties, pg. 2
Boston Globe
Oct 27, 1967
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Title
Harvard Weighs Sit-In Penalties, pg. 2
Boston Globe
Oct 27, 1967
Boston Globe
Oct 27, 1967
Subject
University Protests
Description
Harvard Weighs Sit-In Penalties
Boston Globe (1960-1982); Oct 27, 1967; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982) pg. 2
“as many as 18 harvard students face suspension for leading the protest against the dow co. recruiters at mallinckrodt laboratory. the firm is one of the prime contractors for napalm used in vietnam.
more than 300 students — many members of the harvard students for a democratic society — sealed off a conference room and kept dr. frederick leavitt a virtual prisoner for nearly seven hours.
Boston Globe (1960-1982); Oct 27, 1967; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982) pg. 2
“as many as 18 harvard students face suspension for leading the protest against the dow co. recruiters at mallinckrodt laboratory. the firm is one of the prime contractors for napalm used in vietnam.
more than 300 students — many members of the harvard students for a democratic society — sealed off a conference room and kept dr. frederick leavitt a virtual prisoner for nearly seven hours.
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Boston Globe
Citation
“Harvard Weighs Sit-In Penalties, pg. 2
Boston Globe
Oct 27, 1967,” Effect of Vietnam War in Boston, Digital Archive, accessed April 23, 2024, https://brianavessells.omeka.net/items/show/45.
Boston Globe
Oct 27, 1967,” Effect of Vietnam War in Boston, Digital Archive, accessed April 23, 2024, https://brianavessells.omeka.net/items/show/45.