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Professor Doty
5/9/70 8:55 p.m.
D: Still alive?
K: I have had quieter days. Imisunderstood the purpose of
the visit of my colleagues.
D: I did too, at first.
K: I didn't realize they were engineering a confrontation
they could take to the press. I haven't seen a report; were there any?
D: Very brief. I think there was one in the Globe this
morning. There was more on one short TV segment I just saw. It cer-
tainly was painful for them.
K: How did the Richardson thing go?
?
D: Being a lawyer he implored them. Packard was pretty
dull and predictable. I am afraid it is a piece of life one must accept for
what it is.
K: It was extremely brutal, but they had obviously thought
about, SO they had to do it.
D: There was a snowballing effect going on here after I left.
On the other hand, Francis (?) called a couple of minutes ago
They
still wanted to insist that it was a
Passing out their opinions was
not a judgment of you; they never completely disassociated themselves
from
XXN their feelings for you. It will be very different when you come back.
K: Well, that's for the future. I will worry about that when it
happens. The immediate thing is to halt some of the extraordinary bitter=
ness. Have things quieted down there?
D: Yes. It was pretty tense last night I guess. There was a
much better organization of communications, and numbers in the rally.
There were about 50,000 in the Stadium grounds. About 300 wanted
to go to the Canter again, but the students stopped them in the middle o
Divinity Avenue, for the third time in a row. A lot of windows got broken
in the Geography building. The only problem here was that there were two
around University Hall preventing him from getting in.
They'11 probably go for a court injunction if it happens again tomorrow.
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