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1960’s QUESTIONAIRE

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Term Paper Title1960’s QUESTIONAIRE
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                 1960’s QUESTIONAIRE
Were many people involved in drugs and protests?  If so, did you witness or partake in any?

   Yes, there were many people involved in drugs and protests during the time that I was in college.  On my first day of school at the U of M, in September 1969, I remember students taking over the Literature, Science, and Arts building in protest against the war.  The Ann Arbor Police surrounded the building, but none of the protesters were caught.  Then, in the middle of the night, the students went down to the corner of both South and East University and broke the windows at the Ann Arbor Bank.  Next, they went north to the Reserve Officer Training Corps and ransacked that building.  
   I only participated in one protest.  It was a Vietnam Protest March that began at the Central Diag, went down South University, and into the U of M stadium.  I am sure that there was marijuana going around, but I’m not sure about the other type of drugs.

Are you familiar with the Students for a Democratic Society?  Did it effect your college career in any way?

    I know of the SDS, but it didn’t really effect my college career.  I know the student who wrote it, Tom Hadyn, worked on the Michigan Daily, which was the student paper.  I remember walking in the Diag and getting plastered with flyers having to do with the SDS and issues the students were protesting.

How do you feel about the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam Conflict?

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