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Abbie Hoffman — Part 12

96 pages · May 12, 2026 · Document date: Mar 18, 1970 · Broad topic: Civil Rights · Topic: Abbie Hoffman · 96 pages OCR'd
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NY 100-161455. CON OANTIAL O. Holy Cross College Worcester, Massachusetts April 14, 1970 had been received tha e Worcester Junior College, Worcester, Massachusetts, had scheduled the appearance of ABBIE HOFFMAN at Worcester, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, April 14, 1970, at 11:30 AM in the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Gym, 776 Main Street, Worcester. . HOFFMAN had been invited by the Student Council of Worcester Junior College. viously schedule or ABBIE h a e YMCA on April 14, 1970. had been cancelled, as the YMCA would not allow their facilities to be used. However, HOFIFMAN's speech was now scheduled for 9:00 PM on April 14, 1970, to be held at the Field House on the campus of Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts. Said speech was being sponsored by the Revolutionzry Student Union of Holy Cross with an admission fee of Si per person. On April 14, 1970, SAS of the TBI observed ALBIE HOFFMAN appear at Holy Cross College Field House where he spoke to a crowd of approximately 3,500 people from 8:55 PM to 9:50 PM. i i HOFFMAN began his speech with a brief summary of his trial in Chicago, referring to the prosecutor and judge as “tools' of the establishment" and stated that any judge would have done the same things that Judge HOFFMAN did. He also mentioned CHARLES GARRY whom he and the rest of the "conspiracy" had attempted to retain as their attorney. He then urged everyone in attendance to go to New Haven, Connecticut, on May 1, 1970, to ettend a rally for PROBLY SFALE. He stated that he and the rest of the defendants in the Chicago trial would be moving to New Haven between the present time and the first of May. He stated that they would stay until the trial was over. = US CONFIDENG IAL
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