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II ell no, we won’t go" did large groups. . . Ones who can artic- "Then (in the early '70s), if your
I-{not arouse the campus as it ulate and are capable or motivating is country did it, then it was right,"
used to. And the student to do something" said Clay, who was a UK student at
body just did not throw a rally like it Precipitation of events confirmed that time. "The generation of stu-
used to. beliefs of what was happening, dents here have been beaten down by
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