made an issue out of it this by inviting eldridge cleaver, jerry rubin, and abbie hoffman, and tom hayden, that founder of saying yes. the president said, we can't do that. had they come here to speak, the university would have gone on to the legislature very drastically. the thing about frank rose, was, he knew what battles were worth fighting and what battles were not. for instance, we had a program here called emphasis. it started in 1966. bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker for emphasis when he was senator. he kicked it off. you would bring in people to discuss issues from various sides. emphasis 67 was called revolution. and it involved revolutions, and it was the 50th anniversary of the bolshevik revolution in russia. there was a magazine that accompanied it that had articles in it. one of them was about the 2.5 sector. this is about black students from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. she wrote an article condemning the american position. on the other side, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the army chief of staff of staff, i think