Word: sheppard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After Dean Sheppard 71, one of the demonstration's organizers, read Ford a statement demanding "the total dismemberment of Project Cambridge," the group left. The statement was written on the back of a leafter shortly before a noon rally attended by 300 in front of University Hall...
...Sheppard read the NAC statement to the group and said he was going upstairs to present it to Ford...
...seconds before demonstrators reached the door leading to the secondfloor suite of offices, an agitated secretary-apparently afraid of a building takeover or a violent invasion-locked the door. Sheppard knocked on the door, and Ford ealled from his office, "Is somebody letting them in? Go ahead, let them...
When the door was opened. Sheppard and a crowd of reporters led the demonstrators into Ford's office. Many could not get in; they filled adjacent offices and the hall while Sheppard read the statment...
...After Sheppard read the statement. Ford said, "Could I ask a question and make one brief statement?" He then asked who "we" in the statement included: several in the crowd shouted back "Us." Sheppard said he represented...