SF State: Hayakawa on Campus Rules (Updated over a year ago)
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KPIX Eyewitness News report from May 10th 1970 at SF State College featuring a press conference by President S.I. Hayakawa, in which he argues that the “radical leadership” at SF State College has lost most of its credibility and following. He explains that students understand that peaceful rallies are permitted on campus but police will be called in to deal with any disruption or violence and also refers to a: “tremendous class prejudice against policemen” at the college.
Tags: 1968 sf state student strike, kpix 102042, police, president samuel i. hayakawa, press conferences, sf state college
Added to San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive on November 18, 2011.
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- Originally aired on: KPIX-TV
- Date aired: 5/10/70
- Recording medium: 16mm color co-magnetic sound film
- Rights for this video belong to: CBS5 KPIX-TV
- Type of material: archival newsfilm
- Event: 1968 SF State Student Strike
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- KPIX 102042.mp4 (18.18 MB – MPEG4 video)
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