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University of Iowa anti-war protests, 1965-1967
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[handwritten] [n.d. (1965-1970)] Until Americans stop killing and being killed in Vietnam join with us in a silent vigil every Wednesday noon to express our sorrow & our protest. SUGGESTION FOR PARTICIPANTS Concerning the vigil itself: 1. Feel free to come when you can, and leave when you want. 2. Stand quietly 3. Engage in quiet meditation 4. Avoid the use of signs and placards, out of respect for other participants who may not share your exact views. 5. Keep the silence until 12:30 o'clock, then shake hands with and greet your nearest companions. Concerning relations with others: 6. Avoid interfering with the free movement of passers-by or the activities of non-participants 7. Comply with the proper requests of authorities concerning the placement of participants. 8. Do not answer to any provocation by non-participants. At the northwest corner of Washington and Clinton Streets in Iowa City.
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[handwritten] [n.d. (1965-1970)] Until Americans stop killing and being killed in Vietnam join with us in a silent vigil every Wednesday noon to express our sorrow & our protest. SUGGESTION FOR PARTICIPANTS Concerning the vigil itself: 1. Feel free to come when you can, and leave when you want. 2. Stand quietly 3. Engage in quiet meditation 4. Avoid the use of signs and placards, out of respect for other participants who may not share your exact views. 5. Keep the silence until 12:30 o'clock, then shake hands with and greet your nearest companions. Concerning relations with others: 6. Avoid interfering with the free movement of passers-by or the activities of non-participants 7. Comply with the proper requests of authorities concerning the placement of participants. 8. Do not answer to any provocation by non-participants. At the northwest corner of Washington and Clinton Streets in Iowa City.
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