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Students Meet to Oppose Tree Cutting
Mon., Sep. 14, 1970
On the evening of Monday, September 14, 1970, approximately 100 students met to plan further action in their protest of a tree felling project on N. College Street. They divided themselves into three groups: the Senate Community Services Committee would investigate the possibility of planting more trees, a second group would make posters, and a third group would investigate legal avenues to halt the tree cutting.
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Dickinsonian, Sep. 18, 1970, pg. 6.