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Book Review — Part 3
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that the
subject spoke to about
a National Student Revolutionary 6@nference at Havermeyer
Hell, Columbia University, on September 20, 1968. He said
that he had been arrested and could get up to 30 years in
jai? for his demonstrating in Chicago, Illinois, during the
DNC. He told the grouv thet he hed brought four pigs to
Chicago recently when he appeared for a hearing and that he
was sppearing before the HCUA in Washington, D. C. during
October. He also stated that anyone getting elected
president, of. the United States had to be a pig.
ee t a new
experimental] ciass called a “commune"™ ha een instituted
at Richmond College, Staten Island, New York, and that the
class had invited the sutject to epvear before it on
Februery 20, 1969.
20, 1969,
ee . ,... on February 20, 2
the subject apnesred before his class accompanied by
PAUL KRLSSNER and a group of hippies from Manhattan,
New York, who referred to themselves as an “eternal family".
eS « a crowd of students and
teachers heara e subject talk about how the students could
change the established methods of teaching but that thoy
would have to give up the fear of being dismissed from
at
school because of their actions.
es «::: the subject also told the
group tha w administration in the United States was
going to encourage the arrest of students and other
dissidents and urged the students to take active steps to
disrupt the courts.
The "Staten Island Advance", a Staten Island,
New Yorn daily newspaper, in its February 21, 1969 issue
on page one, carried an erticle entitled "Yippnies Meet
Students at Richmond" which stated in part as follows:
"ABBY HOFFEAN, the Yippie who wore sn American
flag to # congressions] heering; PAUL KRASSHER, publisher
of the often condemned 'Realist' end an ‘eternal family'
from Manhattan's Lower East Side brought pieces of an
emotional puzzle to Richmond College yesterdzy.
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o 5CO students who Were attending
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