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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1970

""Iowa '70: Riot, Rhetoric, Responsibility?"" Page 25

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21 REACTIONS Boyd's Options.....By Penny Lonnecker President's Boyd's plan for student withdrawal without penalty has had some implications which were not anticipated. Campus Quieted.....By STeve Chollar Students and workmen express opinions which reveal a variety of feelings about the strike. High School Discussion.....By Mary Ann Barron Younger students were interested and express views on violence and national issues. Reserve Officers Training Corps.....By Mark Stodola Since Iowa Students cannot attack the Pentagon head-on, they have attempted to deal with ROTC on campus. It has been a central motivation for the series of disturbances. Townspeople.....By Penny Hicks & Judy Schultz Residents of Iowa City hold diversive views. Business Reaction.....By Helen Mathews & Mary Whitechurch Merchants affected by the destruction formed views of the demonstrations. Senators.....By Judy Schultz & Brenda Goodale Senators Francis Messerly and Minette Doderer seperately express their opinions in regard to the student actions at the University. 609.....By Ron Zobel Student action is taking a turn toward working within the system.
 
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