Hayakawa Speech & Press Conference (Updated eight months ago)
Views of SF State College campus and Library Building as a KPIX reporter describes President S.I Hayakawas reaction to press coverage of his policies, followed by a brief glimpse of students occupying a building. Hayakawa is seen giving a speech about the need for students and the administration to reach a compromise over their current dispute. He attempts to take questions from the audience but is constantly interrupted and shouted down by students, with angry cries of: Hayakawa war maker!
Tags: 1968 student strike, library, president samuel i. hayakawa, press conferences, reporters
Added to San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive on July 15, 2009.
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Information
- Originally aired on: KPIX Eye on the Bay News
- Date aired: c1968
- Recording medium: 16mm color magnetic sound film
- Rights for this video belong to: CBS5 KPIX-TV
- Duration: 8:35
- Type of material: archival news film
- Event: 1968 SF State Student Strike
Content
- KPIX 34345B Edit1.mp4 (136.90 MB – MPEG4 video)
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Version history
- Imported from external collection.
- Update by Daniel A Koepke on eight months ago.