DISRUPT RECRUITING ACTIVITIES

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000300090007-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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December 10, 1998
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7
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Publication Date: 
November 3, 1967
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TRANS
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O NOV 1967 15 RADIO STd?` &bldlPRaTdVedr & Release : CIA-RDP75-00001 R000300090007-9 4435 WISCONSIN AVENUE, N. W., WASHINGTON. D. C. 20016, 244-3540 ,FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF News- STATION W RC Radio DATE October 30, 1967 6:45 PM CPYRGHT CITY Washington, DC DISRUPT RECRUITING ACTIVITIES WILLIAM LITTAUER: A handful of students disrupted the recruiting activies of the Central Intelligence Agency at the University of Maryland today. NBC News- man Jerry Brennan reports. BRENNAN: The demonstrators number about 20 mumbers of the left wing Students for a Democratic Society. They cluttered up the lobby of an office being used by CIA recruiter Arnold Dammen. They were partly successful, they kept Dammen out of the office for three hours and forced one interview to be rescheduled. Outside, an ad hoc pickup team of demonstrators, someof them veterans, protested the protestors, their sign suggested several course of action for the SDS group, the mildest being, get off campus. The veterans said this small group is giving the University a bad name. It's the fourth time in a year the recruiters have been harassed by the group. They said, they'll be. back on Wednesday when Dammen has more appointments scheduled. OFFICE~~ ,~gK: ,q y r. bJW se eP `- D ' a60~001 CHICAGO