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Document Information

Type: Narrative/draft article or commentary (bates stamped evidence)
File Size: 992 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a narrative draft or article found within House Oversight evidence files. It contrasts historical student protests at Berkeley (specifically the Sproul Hall sit-in, likely in 1964) with free speech issues in 2019, ending with a crude remark about Donald Trump and a reference to 'Cavalier' (likely the magazine). While part of a larger cache (indicated by the Bates stamp), this specific page does not directly name Epstein or Maxwell.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Trump Former President
Mentioned in a crude political comparison regarding the Statue of Liberty.
Dostoevsky Author
Referenced regarding a lecture on 'Crime and Punishment'.
Unnamed freshman co-ed Student/Protester
Subject of an anecdote regarding the Sproul Hall sit-ins.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley; location of sit-ins.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031979'.
Cavalier
Italicized in text, likely referring to the men's magazine 'Cavalier'.

Timeline (2 events)

2019
Renewed fighting over free speech.
Berkeley campus
December 2 (Historical, likely 1964)
Sproul Hall sit-in where 800 students were arrested.
Sproul Hall, Berkeley
800 students 600 instructors/police

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the sit-in on December 2.
General location of events in the 1960s and 2019.
Metaphorical or literal location used in a comment about Trump.

Key Quotes (3)

"It took twelve hours for 800 students to be arrested by some 600 instructors of a new course called Introductory Police Brutality."
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"So, now in 2019, fighting over free speech has been happening heavily at Berkeley campus again."
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"Meanwhile, Trump grabbed a pussy on the Statue of Liberty. Cavalier, anyone?"
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Full Extracted Text

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Over the next couple of months there was a series of sit-ins and attempted negotiations, and then, on December 2, the infamous Sproul Hall sit-in. It took twelve hours for 800 students to be arrested by some 600 instructors of a new course called Introductory Police Brutality. These were from the lab notes student took.
There was a freshman co-ed at Berkeley who—long after she had forgotten what some professor spouted during an official lecture about Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment—would remember, with perhaps a twinge of frightened pride, learning from a fellow demonstrator that if she planned to go limp when the police arrested her, it would be an act of practical feminine foresight to remove the earrings from her pierced lobes in advance.
So, now in 2019, fighting over free speech has been happening heavily at Berkeley campus again. Meanwhile, Trump grabbed a pussy on the Statue of Liberty. Cavalier, anyone?
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