12016-04-11T07:34:21-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf67578572plain2016-04-11T07:34:56-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675So it’s understandable—and I’m sure I’ve got a better understanding of it now than I did in 1964—. But even then, nobody thought that these people were being, were actually against, that they felt like our little brains would be infiltrated by Communist propaganda and we would go run and go into a sleeper cell, and come out and destroy the Union.
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12016-04-11T06:40:07-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675Jim Medford on Administration Actions2Jim Medford reflects on the actions of and pressures faced by the University’s administration as more difficult to maneuver than those of student activists.plain2016-04-12T10:04:58-07:00SoundCloud2016/04/11 13:26:53 +0000258443081Speaking Back to the Speaker Banall-rights-reservedCharlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675