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  • For example, it is absolutely clear to me that Professor Windmiller saw a direct threat to his leadership status in the events at State.

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • Take, for example, this Windmiller statement: "When the ACLU threatened Summerskill with a lawsuit over the Open Process suspension, he consulted attorneys, discovered he was on weak ground, and lifted the suspension."

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • Windmiller was in attendance when I described that trip and when I concluded by saying that genuine American patriots must not just be opposed to the War in Vietnam, but must work for the downfall of American imperialism even if this means joining international brigades should the Vietnamese request them.

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • In fact, prior to December 6, Windmiller himself warned me that if I wanted to be rehired next year I should keep my political activities off-campus and should be "around" more often with my "peers," i.e. fellow faculty members, not students.

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • Windmiller then explained that "members of the Department, including myself, who support the Anti-War Movement, then contributed to a fund designed to make up the financial loss to the faculty members involved."

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • The other, Windmiller, abstained, explaining in a long monologue that he could not vote in favor of the petition so long as any student sought his help in obtaining a job from these Federal agencies; he could not take the responsibility of stopping him from doing so, he said, He had to be open to all students.

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • Windmiller, who used to think the Peace Corps was "one of the most hopeful creations of the twentieth century" and a possible "instrument of change and enlightenment," now has second thoughts.

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • Because Windmiller, who knew that I was at Oakland, reported it to the appropriate authorities "in the name of fairness."

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • Next, Windmiller quotes a long passage from an extemporaneous speech that I delivered on Cuba, in which I insisted that there was "incredible freedom" there.

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

  • His objection to the system is that it is eating away at his authority, at his "legitimacy," as Windmiller says.

    Trouble at San Francisco State: An Exchange Windmiller, Marshall 1968

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