Merle Rabine
Template:TOCnestleft Merle Rabine is Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge at State of California, San Francisco Bay Area/
Venceremos
Venceremos spokesman Merle Rabine. [1]
Katherine Barclay, Bradford Dowden, Geraldine Foote, Michael Fox, H. Bruce Franklin, Jane Franklin, Andrea Holman, Michael Holman, Chris Katzenbach, Don Lee, Aaron Manganiello, Merle Rabine, Theresa Ramirez, Ted Smith, Janet Weiss, Sharon Winslow, Jeffrey Youdelman were all members of Venceremos at Stanford University in 1971.[2]
Rally At Hoover
The Stanford Rehabilitation Movement's (SRM) second week of protest against the firing of Associate English Professor H. Bruce Franklin will include a rally at noon today at the Hoover Institution. The Movement is an ad hoc committee consisting of members of Venceremos, the Association of Young Crows and the Faculty Political Action Group. The rally has been called "to congratulate the new nominees to the (Institution's) Board of Overseers," Supreme Court Justice and Stanford graduate William H. Rehnquist and former Stanford Trustee and former Deputy Defense Secretary David Packard. (Last week the University Board of Trustees extended an invitation to Rehnquist and Packard to become members of the Board.)
Representatives of SRM say that they plan to enter the Institution "to demand the reasons behind the selection of Packard and Rehnquist." (See text of SRM's letter on page 2.) The rally will serve to begin what the movement has termed "Who Controls the University Week." Franklin will begin teaching English 190 today at 3:15 p.m. in Columbae House, 517 Cowell Lane. "Literature and Revolution," a four unit seminar under the sponsorship of English Professor Robert Polhemus and graduate student Merle Rabine, is a substitute for the class which Franklin was to have taught this quarter. The SRM has also announced plans to confront three "liberal" professors who might "want to get rid of Franklin."