Is it still UCLA/Berkeley?
In 1934 UCLA Provost Ernest Moore stated that his own campus was “the worst hotbed of communism in America.” Later that year, Moore dismissed four students, including the student body president, from the university for “communist activity.”
In 1948, following a luncheon with UCLA Provost Clarence Dykstra, the L.A. Times called the campus “one of Communism’s prime postwar educational targets.”
In 1969, the University of California Board of Regents, having discovered that an assistant professor in the department of philosophy, ordered Chancellor Charles E. Young to fire admitted Communist Party member Angela Davis.
If you ever thought the phrase "wild-eyed Communist" was some kind of exaggeration, take a look at this...
http://www.zombietime.com/how_berkeley_can_you_be/135-3576_102MVI.mov
2007-06-25
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