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SUMMARY: Mario Savio and Marilyn Noble visited the campus on November 31, 1964.


December 1, 1964: Santa Barbara News Press


December 1, 1964: Santa Barbara News Press
"and Marilyn Noble, of Berkeley, co-ordinating secretary for the Free Speech Movement there."


December 1, 1964: Santa Barbara News Press


December 1, 1964: Santa Barbara News Press
"...Theodore Kornweibel Jr. said the local cause had been advanced by four FSM members who came here last week and by Mario Savio and Marilyn Noble, who were on the campus yesterday."


December 2, 1964, El Gaucho, FSM representatives and leaders talk here, by Stephen Rittenberg
“Constitutional rights should not be denied when a student steps on campus,” Evan Alderson and Mike Golden, representatives of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, told students in a South Hall discussion of the controversy over student free speech rights at Berkeley on November 23.



December 2, 1964, El Gaucho, Savio describes Berkeley's FSM, by Terry Ellis

Constitutional interpretation seemed to be one of the main problems in negotiation between President Kerr and the FSM. The FSM understands the first amendment to mean “ limits upon limits on speech rather than limits on speech.”

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Delegates of the FSM have been touring southern California colleges and universities during the last few days.

Student Newspaper El Gaucho (1934-1970)

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