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American Nazi Party — Part 2
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San Francisco State College, Stanford University, Antioch College,
University of Chicago, San Diego State College, University of Michigan,
Hunter College, Colorado State College, and University of Hawaii.
Most of Rockwell's appearances are without incident mainly
because of the precautions taken by the institutions. Audience reaction,
however, has not always been passive. During Rockwell's talk at
San Diego State College on March 9, 1962, eges were thrown at the stage
and a student came out of the audience, struck him, and broke his glasses.
When he spoke at the University of Michigan on October 13, 1964,
considerable heckling was done and several eggs were thrown at the stage.
Threats of a bomb planted in the hall were received when Rockwell appeared
on the campus of the University of Chicago in February, 1963.
The most effective weapon of dissent used by college audiences
is the silent treatment.__At Antioch College, Rockwell was infuriated by
complete silence which confronted his remarks. When he finished speaking
and asked if there were any questions, the audience rose and filed silently
out of the auditorium. Students at San Francisco State utilized this
technique to show their disapproval when Rockwell spoke on October 29, 1964.
About 300 members of a Jewish group at the college wore "Star of David"
. arm bands or lapel buttons.
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