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[In The Strawberry Statement (1969)] James Simon Kunen chronicled his role as an activist at Columbia University during the student takeover of several campus buildings. He overcame police barricades, climbed through windows, and joined his fellows in occupying the offices of President Grayson Kirk. Then in the company of his olive-drab colleagues he urinated in Kirk's wastepaper basket and read his mail. Reviewers esteemed the book highly and pronounced the youthful urinater an authentic Voice of Protest.
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[In
The
Strawberry
Statement
(1969)]
James
Simon
Kunen
chronicled
his
role
as
an
activist
at
Columbia
University
during
the
student
takeover
of
several
campus
buildings.
He
overcame
police
barricades,
climbed
through
windows,
and
joined
his
fellows
in
occupying
the
offices
of
President
Grayson
Kirk.
Then
in
the
company
of
his
olive-drab
colleagues
he
urinated
in
Kirk's
wastepaper
basket
and
read
his
mail.
Reviewers
esteemed
the
book
highly
and
pronounced
the
youthful
urinater
an
authentic
Voice
of
Protest.