George Washington University - Cherry Tree Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1972

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Page 29 text:

Maury Hall

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A group of dose to 40 GW SDS mem hers and non-students seized and occupied the Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies for about five hours last night and this morning. The demonstrators seized the building shortly after 10 p + m,, following a brief fight between demonstrators and anti- demonstrators during which one anti-demonstrator was seriously injured. Shortly after the fight and seizure, the demonstrators barricaded the windows and doors with desks, chairs, bookcases, and books. They also hung posters of Trotsky, Mao Tse-Tung and Che Guevara in the front windows of the building and flew a red flag out of the central windows. The occupiers claimed to have found the posters in one of the offices in the building. They also found copies of correspondence which has been called everything from “interesting” to “horrifying” by those who read it. The building occupiers demanded that the University get rid of the Sino-Soviet Institute, Navy Logistics, HumRRO, bar military recruiters from the campus, end its ties with schools offering ROTC, admit all blacks who apply, and grant amnesty to those involved in the occupation. The demonstrators 1 hope that they receive a “satisfactory response to these demands within a period of 24 hours” was dampened when Vice President for Student Affairs William P, Smith informed those occupying the Institute that he would oppose any move to grant them amnesty. Smith was addressing the demonstrators at that point.

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