When students gathered outside the Capitol to protest the arrest of radical SDS member Phil Sanford, police officers lined up on the steps to keep the students from entering and to enforce order if necessary.
Despite tensions between students and university administration, President Stanley Marshall took time to speak directly with the students and hear their concerns.
Jack Lieberman was one of the most conspicuous student radicals on campus, often instigating disruptive activities and constantly challenging authority. His actions earned the nickname "Radical Jack."
During Jack Lieberman's (far right) trial in Moore auditorium after he tried to teach a course titled "How to Make a Revolution in the U.S.A." at the Center for Participant Education.