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WEEKENDS A Radical Reunion |
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MAJORITY
RULES: Protesters vote to end the occupation of the
applied electronics lab in 1969. News
Service Their convictions were as strong as ever. The reunion participants swapped stories about their activist roles these days and then debated the nato bombing of Yugoslavia. Sixty signed a petition calling for an end to the military action. "Once again we're destroying a place to save it," the petition said. "Once again we don't know how it will end." LOOKING BACK:
Activists, including Rabine and Katzenbach, revisit
the old days. Glenn
Matsumura There was more talk of the movement's successes than its failures. But Leslie Wahl Rabine, PhD '73, and Sandra Drake, '66, MA '73, PhD '77, noted that the leadership of the so-called April 3 Movement was heavily white and male, even though it happened during the civil rights and women's movements. The audience laughed when Drake, a Stanford associate professor of English, said her students see her as a storehouse of memories. "'Tell us about the old days,'" they beg. Expect the activists to be back in another 10 years to tell it again. |