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College Campus 1973 #467459

NBC Evening News for Monday, Oct 29, 1973
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(Studio) College campuses relatively quiet since convulsive demonstrations of 60's.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Santa Barbara, California) Santa Barbara University of California shown in 1970 amid riots and protests against war, university and establishment. University of California at Santa Barbara changes drastically. Changes outlined, incling. students, police. [Student body president Abby HAIGHT - reveals more success comes from working in system.] Fraternities and sororities return in full bloom. Changes in student- teacher relations outlined. Social, moral changes reviewed. Concern for self-preservation seems uppermost in students' minds.
REPORTER: Don Oliver

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Oliver, Don
Duration:
00:03:40

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