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http://babyandbump.momtastic.com/trying-to-conceive/570024-does-ovulation-make-you-emotional.html | does ovulation make you emotional Discussion in ' Trying To Conceive ' started by bluelilly72 Mar 24 , 2011 bluelilly72 Well - Known Member Joined : Feb 12 , 2011 Messages : 1,927 Likes Received : 0 i feel like a emotional wreck so drain and tried and crying over nothing # 1 Mar 24 , 2011 FertilMertile Guest You mean the actual ovulation phase makes you emotional ? yea , that can happen . I know I tend to get moody and overly - sensitive when I ' m ovulating . But I think it gets worse when we ' re TTC cuz we know this is when we ' re supposed to conceive and our emotions come into play . # 2 FertilMertile Well - Known Member Joined : Feb 12 , 2011 Messages : 1,927 Likes Received : 0 thought i was going crazy im not normal emotional person so find it hard to keep it in lol # 3 Guest Lol , nah , it ' s normal . Our hormones go up and down a lot . # 4 readyformore Jan 11 , 2011 5,154 Mine is always after I ovulate . . .kinda like part of PMS . # 5 readyformore Mar 25 , 2011 I ' m emotional now and I ' m supposedly fertile . # 6 Mar 25 , 2011 ( You must log in or sign up to post here . ) Share This Page Tweet | [
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http://babyandbump.momtastic.com/two-week-wait/690905-soon-after-ovulation-does-cervix-drop.html | How soon after ovulation does the cervix drop ? Discussion in ' Two Week Wait ' started by hopefulwishin Aug 2 , 2011 hopefulwishin Well - Known Member Joined : Jul 25 , 2011 Messages : 390 Likes Received : 0 Is it like hours or days after Ovulation that it goes from being High to a lower position ? Ive tried researching this online , but cant seem to find anything good details about this question . Ive been checking my CP and July 28th and 29th it was high and soft , wet . Today I checked and its not as high , but feels kind of swollen ? I can tell its came down , but doesnt feel really all that firm , but still softish firm . I wish I had better words to describe it ! Today would be day 16 for me . So I just wondered if its " common " for this to happen around this time ? Now from the CP I had on the 28th , day 12 , that was really high , soft and I could barely reach it then . Im wondering if I have ovulated then , but then I need to figure out why I had the minor cramping last night , which would have been day 15 ? Ive never had cramping just a few days after ovulation has occured ! ? has anyone else ? # 1 Aug 2 , 2011 twpnsfs10 Well - Known Member Joined : Dec 4 , 2010 Messages : 1,009 Likes Received : 0 Hey , there is no definitive answer as everyone is different . That ' s why checking your CP for several cycles is important . This way you can decide what is normal for you . Good luck ! # 2 twpnsfs10 megrenade Jul 26 , 2011 5,178 I think the cervix generally stays high until AF shows . . it ' s usually low during your period . . but like ( twpnsfs10 ) said , everyone ' s different . # 3 megrenade Jul 26 , 2011 5,178 also , your ovulation date could be off . . because during ovulation ( CD 15 , guessing is 1 DPO for you ) you can get cramps . . I believe the day before , and even after . how long have you been tracking / charting your ovulation ? # 4 Jul 25 , 2011 390 Ive been charting for the past year now . When I ovulate , I get alot of egg white cervical mucus , and my cervix gets really high to the point where I can barely reach it . I was seen by my dr on the 26th for a pap smear , and she said looking at things , I was about to ovulate on my right side within a few days . That was on day 10 . I had the egg white cervical mucus , high cervix on day 12 . My breasts had begin to hurt that # 5 ( You must log in or sign up to post here . ) Share This Page Tweet | [
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http://babynamepondering.blogspot.com/2012/11/ofelia.html | Baby Name Pondering Monday , November 5 , 2012 Ofelia Up and coming young actress Ophelia Lovibond Today ' s name is inspired by a recent trip to Ikea . You know how everything has a name , and most of those names seem a little strange and crazy if English is the only ( or main ) language you speak . Well , on this trip I bought a blanket with the name Ofelia , which seemed to suit the light and fluffy white blanket perfectly . Ofelia ( pronounced oh - FEEL - ya ) is the Spanish / Italian version of Ophelia , and is mainly used in Spanish speaking countries such as Argentina , Chile , or Mexico . It is also a Portugese name , with the slightly different pronunciation of oh - FEH - lyah ( thanks Zeffy ! ) . It means ' who assists or who helps ' , as the original name derives from the Greek word ofeleia , which has this meaning . Ofelia is also a Saint name , used in memory of Danish Roman Catholic Martyr Most people recognise the name Ophelia as the character from Shakespeare ' s ' Hamlet ' , written in 1600 , although it ' s first use was reportedly in the poem ' Arcadia ' , written in the 15th century by Jacopo Sannazaro . Shakespeare ' s Ophelia was quite a tragic figure . A young noblewoman from Denmark , Ophelia is presented as a potential wife for Hamlet . However she is treated very poorly by Hamlet , and eventually goes insane and drowns herself . A lot of people have been put off using Ophelia / Ofelia for their daughters due to the tragic demise of Shakespeare ' s character , and fears of their children being taunted with lewd " I feel ' ya " comments . However these perceptions are wearing off , and examples of people who bear this name include : Dr Ofelia Zepeda , American poet and intellectual Spanish actress Ofelia Guilmain Mexican actress Ofelia Medina British actress Ophelia Lovibond First mixed race model in America , Ophelia DeVore Cousin Ophelia in ' The Addams Family ' O ( short for Ophelia ) , main character in 2012 movie ' Savages ' , played by Blake Lively Ofelia , main character in Guillermo Del Toro ' s dark 2006 movie ' Pan ' s Labyrinth ' I quite like Ofelia / Ophelia . It has a classic , stately feel to it , and cool nickname options Fee , Lia or O add a bit of spunk to it . As you ' ve probably guessed , the Ophelia spelling is currently more popular in America . It ' s been on the rise in the past couple of years after dropping out of the top 1000 in 1959 , and in 2011 was ranked # 1864 , given to 107 girls . Ofelia on the other hand has actually been a more consistent performer on I like both variations , and personally feel that Ophelia looks more aristocratic , while Ofelia feels a little more approachable and friendly . So I ' d probably lean more towards Ofelia . But maybe that ' s just me . What do you think ? Happily snuggled up in the Ofelia blanket Photo courtesy of Lauren Rutherford Photography at 1 : 05 AM Email This BlogThis ! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels : International Italian Portugese Shakespeare Spanish spunky nicknames Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments ( Atom ) | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/babynames/Ideas/Baby_names_that_mean_prosperity/ | Baby names Baby Names Book Baby names that mean prosperity Baby names that mean prosperity User Rating : / 10 Poor Best Every parent wants their kids to succeed , for various reasons . Of course , there ' s the satisfaction of watching your offspring take the world by the horns and enjoy the success that hard work brings , but it ' s okay , you can admit it - - you want them to be able to take care of you in your old age too , right ? Well , hey , whatever the reason , you want to get your child started off on the road to prosperity from the beginning , so why not give them a name that means " prosperous ? " Here are some of our favorite names from a wide variety of cultures that mean prosperity or wealthy . Who knows - - your little one could just be the next Warren Buffett or Bill Gates ! Baby names that mean wealthy or prosperous Abadi Ada Adia Adrien Aida Ardith Ashira Audny Blade Chamroeun Daria Darius Eamon Edith Edmonda Eduard Eiko Etania Felicia Felix Ishwarya Jessica Lakshmi Maisara Miraya Mooney Neema Oates Odile Othello Otis Parendi Pluto Prospero Rafa Rafferty Saad Sempala Sriya Tabara Tashi Thara Udo Ulrich Zuwa More baby names Nautical baby names Sassy baby girl names Baby names that mean fire More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 0 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/American_Baby_Names/Mya/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings American Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Mya is a baby girl name . The name Mya comes from the English origin . In English The meaning of the name Mya is : a variant of Maia or Mia . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : girl Origin of name : English Meaning : a variant of Maia or Mia . Average Visitor Rating : 4.31 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 118 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 12 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed Mya ? written by Nonnymous , November 15 , 2007 Ha ! When I first saw this I thought it was something a cat would say , or a type of Japanese name . How odd . Mya . . . written by Ava , January 18 , 2008 My sisters name is Mya . She ' s the only Mya that I have ever met . Sometimes people think it ' s spelled Maya . . . written by tawny , January 22 , 2008 i love in fact its the name im goin to name my baby girl if not callahan My Yah written by motherof2 , January 22 , 2008 Sometimes it ' s like you need to spell it out differently for people to pronounce it right the first time . My daughter ' s name is Mya ( My - yah ) and so far the only one at her school . It is unique and it fits her . Regardless of any meaning . jason kumarsingh written by mya lois , February 21 , 2008 mya is a beautiful name , my daughter is mya and she is perfect ! a perfect name for a perfect baby . . . written by , March 04 , 2008 My daughter is 4 and named Mya and we still LOVE the name ! It also suits her ! written by Anhett78 , March 22 , 2008 I was considering this to name my daughter . . .since my name is Amy . . .same letters , just switched around . . . Mya written by stephanie Nicole , March 23 , 2008 I heard the name Mya from that Duet between Brandy and Mya like 7 years ago and fell in love with it . I vowed that when I had a baby girl that that is what her name would be : Mya . It is beautiful and its unique . : ) written by Mya Nikole , April 03 , 2008 This is my princess ' s name . I love it . It so fits her personality . She ' s one with alot of attitude . lol . This is best name that I found for little girls . I ' m 29 and this name is wonderful written by Mya , May 09 , 2008 I love my name Mya . It is a perfect name for me . I ' m so happy my mother and father did not name me " Maya " . When I was growing up I never knew anyone with this name but now I see little girls every where with my perfect name . Mya ' s mom written by Alivia G , June 02 , 2008 My 5 year - old is named Mya . I ' ve always loved this name . I wanted to spell it Maya ( sometimes still wish I had ) but my husband felt very strongly it should be Mya . My other daughter is named Bryn and we ' ve always been complimented on their names . written by OLIVIA , September 02 , 2009 I have a beautiful 9 month old baby girl who ' s name is Mya Vernice , honestly believe it ' s a name that has to match the personality . Her ' s does she ' s soooooo wonderful . Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/American_Baby_Names/Peyton/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings American Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Peyton is a baby boy name . The name Peyton comes from the English origin . In English The meaning of the name Peyton is : An English place name , meaning Paega ' s town . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : boy Origin of name : English Meaning : From the fighter ' s farm . Expression number : 5 SoulUrge Number : 9 Average Visitor Rating : 4.67 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 79 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 11 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed . . . written by candicin , September 06 , 2008 my daughters name is Peighton Alizabeth its just spelled a little different but I like different . . . written by tld9279 , September 19 , 2008 I have twin girls Peightn Rhyse and Leightn Rayne and I dont hear any of them that much Peyton written by Garri - Lynne , September 26 , 2008 I have a beautiful little girl , my husband & I named her " Peyton Ryleigh " It took some convincing on my husbands end , he thought it was just a boy ' s name , ( i.e. Peyton Manning ) I love it more as a girls name & not just cause of my daughter : ) But it has a great deal of strength behind the name , it ' s bold & unforgettable . . .not common although I have notice it becoming more common in girls now a days . Peyton written by Megan Wenckowski , September 30 , 2008 Everyone thinks that I have a boy , just because I named my daughter Peyton . If they would look closer and realize that her middle name is Gianna , they would clearly see that she is a girl ! Now , I did name her after Peyton Mannning though . Payton Hannah written by Belle , October 06 , 2008 my bff has twins and they are both girls and the one with the big brown eyes thats Payton , my friend speled it Payton not peyton i do n ' t really mind . the other twin is called Hannah payton and payton ' s middle name is Hannah . Peyton Laney written by Paige Speed , October 12 , 2008 I am 6 months pregnant with my 2nd daughter ! I picked out the name Peyton because I love the character on One Tree Hill and I ' ve always loved the name Peyton ! And I chose Laney for the middle name because I had it picked out for my 1st daughter ' s name but we ended up naming her Abbigail Lake " Abbi Lake " ! ! my youngest girl written by CYNDI MARTINEZ , July 23 , 2009 my youngest is Peytan spelled differently . Peytan is actually a boy and girl name you will find it in many baby name books located under both genders . PE is feminie and PA is masculine , sorry Peyton Manning , but you name is spelled the feminine way . I did an at the end because of the spelling of her sisters name is the only reason . She is Peytan Elyse . I wanted Elizabeth , but way too long with a last name like our . Her name suits her perfectly . for a boy or a girl written by debi , December 22 , 2009 my oldest ( 9 ) is peyton . we were naming our first this whether it was a boy or a girl . my husband was glad he is a boy - he loves this name . his middle name is michael which is his father ' s middle name . written by brandi , December 28 , 2009 i love the name Peyton my best friend is having a girl and she is naming her Peyton Celeste . Celeste being my friends middle name . Its pretty I think written by Aunisyn , December 29 , 2009 okay well i love the name and this spelling for a boy fits but spelled Payton is more for a girl i think PEYTON MCKENZEY written by SHANNON , March 26 , 2010 My husband and I saw the movie THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE when we were dating and fell in love with the name of the killer - Peyton . Luckily my daughter has not turned into a killer . Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/American_Baby_Names/Sage/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings American Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Sage is a baby boy name . The name Sage comes from the English origin . In English The meaning of the name Sage is : Wise one . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : boy Origin of name : English Meaning : Wise one . Expression number : 5 SoulUrge Number : 6 Average Visitor Rating : 4.89 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 14 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 12 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed Also a girls name ! ! ! written by Camb3 , January 11 , 2008 This name is great for a girl . I named my daughter Saige and she gets the greatest compliments on it . I think it sounds great on a girl . I have only heard it a couple of times and it has been associated with girls . . . written by enlightened1 , February 25 , 2008 I love this name too . . .and anticipate naming my expectant girl or boy Sage as well ! ! ! ! . . . written by LeLani , March 19 , 2008 My daughter is named Sage , also . She fits it so well . It really works for girls too ! SO a boy ' s name written by Shana Ballard , May 05 , 2008 Sage is one of my twin sons ' names . It is a BOY ' S NAME ! ! In biblical times the Sage in each village was a the wise man the people went to for wise advice . My sweet Sage is quite the wise little BOY . Having said that , I have no beef with those of you who named your girl Saige ( or other spelling ) . I just know that the origin is def . male ! written by gina , May 05 , 2008 my 10 year old daughter ' s name is Sage . I love it as a girl name . Her middle name is Delphi . What ever Shana written by gina , May 07 , 2008 I know what the name means . . . and women can be wise too . I LOVE my DAUGHTER ' S name Sage . written by Ashley , June 23 , 2008 My daughters name is Sage . It took us forever to pick out a name that my husband and I both liked . We love her name . I dont care if its meant for a little boy . It ' s cute either way . dakota sage written by brianna , June 29 , 2008 i named one of my twin daughters dakota sage and all my friends and family love it . my other daughter ' s name is paige abigail and again , everyone loves it son nicknamed sage written by Marisela , July 16 , 2008 I think we can all agree its a unisex name . I name my son Isaac Sage ten years ago . I understood the name meaning wise & prudent . Isaac means he who laughs . He is very wise & loves to laugh . Truly a unisex name written by Sage F . , August 15 , 2008 I was a twin and my parents chose to name us rhyming names ( Paige and Sage ) . I know both genders with the name . Males tend to focus on the " wise " meaning , and Females focus on the herbal / spice meaning like Rosemary , Cinnamon , Thyme , Pepper etc . " a plant or plant part valued for its medicinal , savory , or aromatic qualities " " in good taste " . Sage from a dictionary ' s definition is as follows : Etymology : Middle English , from Anglo - French Date : 14th century Many people tell me that I have such a pretty name . I do think there are more woman that are happy with having this name then men . written by Angelic , October 04 , 2009 i wanna name my baby saige its gonna be a GUUUUUUUUUUURL written by Sagely Dill , January 21 , 2010 I love the name sage probably b / c my name is Sagely and I am a female . My mother named me after her maiden name 29 years ago . Then it was extremely rare , but now it is a lot more common . I have always gotten complements on it . I still love it . I highly recommend it for either a boy or girl . Whoever said it is more a boys name than a girls is completely WRONG ! ! Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/Dutch_Baby_Names/Skylar/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings Dutch Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Skylar is a baby girl name . The name Skylar comes from the Dutch origin . In Dutch The meaning of the name Skylar is : A spelling variation of the surname Schuyler Name Information Boy or Girl ? : girl Origin of name : Dutch Meaning : A spelling variation of the surname Schuyler . Expression number : 5 SoulUrge Number : 8 Average Visitor Rating : 4.45 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 52 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 17 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed my daughters name written by mom1998 , January 23 , 2008 when i first saw this name in a baby book , i thought wow , thats different i had only seen boys with this name . she is beautiful just like the name This is also my name written by Skylar , January 24 , 2008 But i really do not like it . everybody pronounses it wrong and just makes fun of it My beatiful daughter Skylar written by Skylar , February 23 , 2008 She will be 10 this year , I hardly ever hear her name . I thought she would be an orginal . Well she is to me , and could n ' t be more beatiful . She was born September 7 , 1998 . My Name is Skylar written by Skylar , February 26 , 2008 I very rarely ever hear my name for a girl . Everyone says its a boy name . It drives me crazy . I used to hate my name but as I get older I start to like it more . Its very unique for a girl and since there is only one person at school ( that ' s a girl ) named Skylar , everyone knows who you are talking about when you mention the name . My Name is Skylar written by Skylar , February 26 , 2008 I very rarely ever hear my name for a girl . Everyone says its a boy name . It drives me crazy . I used to hate my name but as I get older I start to like it more . Its very unique for a girl and since there is only one person at school ( that ' s a girl ) named Skylar , everyone knows who you are talking about when you mention the name . My daughter ' s name written by Skylar , February 27 , 2008 Ever since I saw the movie " Good Will Hunting , " I knew that Skylar was going to be my daughters name . I did n ' t have a daughter until 2002 , and her name is Skylar , she is just as beautiful and unique as her name . There is a boy in her day care with the same name , but she lets everyone know that he is Skyler with an " e " and she is Skylar with an " a . " My baby girls name written by Danielle : ) , March 17 , 2008 Her name is Skyler as well . . .i just love it . we named her Skyler Reece Very popular name written by Byra Norman , April 12 , 2008 My nephew is a Skylar he is now 13 , but since my daughter has friend ( girl ) with the same name and I hear it everywhere I go . I work at school and there is one there and one at my daughter ' s school too . I went bowling and even saw one there . My point is that it is great name , but very popular right now I ca n ' t seem to get away from it boy or girl ! My baby girl ' s name written by Marcel , August 07 , 2008 We wanted to name her something unique and beautiful . Saw this name in a book and we were sold . . . . written by Alex , August 08 , 2008 I plan to use Skylar as a middle name because I want an Irish first name - my heritage is important to me . However , I think it is a beautiful name and I want to include it . We spelled it Skyler written by Rebecca , October 17 , 2008 Our 8 year - old is named Skyler . I wanted to spell it Schuyler , but my husband thought that that would be too hard for people . Meanwhile , they spelled it wrong on her birth certificate and we had to have it changed and everyone still tries to spell it with an a . . . . written by Skyler , July 31 , 2009 My name is Skyler , my parents named me after Vince Neil ' s , from motley crue , daughter since she was in all the headlines because she was dying of cancer at 4 years old . My parents thought it was beautiful and fit me perfectly . I was born April 5 , 1992 . written by Brandy , August 20 , 2009 I have a daughter , Skylar who is 5 . After i watched behind the music on motley crue and heard the story of vince neil ' s daughter it stuck as well . She was blond and blue - eyed just like my daughter . Her name is Skylar Jade , my angel ! My name I ' m 22 written by Skylar , September 30 , 2009 My name is Skylar , I was born in ' 87 and I was the only Skylar in my school . No one ever made fun of my name but sometimes I wanted a more " normal " name . When I got a little older I realized that I liked my name and I liked how everyone knew who they were talking about when they said Skylar . Now as an adult every time I meet someone they comment on how pretty my name is and they are surprised to see an adult with my name since most are My name is Skylar : ) written by Skylar , March 05 , 2010 My name is Skylar and i like it because it is unique and no one else has it . When I was younger , I hated it because no one else had the same name and no one knew how to pronounce it . My parents spelled it with an a because ' a ' s are like a girl ( and I ' m a girl ) and ' e ' s are like a guy . Now , I ' m glad I like this name because everyone likes it and it is becoming more popular ! : My name is skylar , and i love my name written by Skylar , March 18 , 2010 My mom got my name from the movie " Good Will Hunting " or something like that im 10 years old ill be 11 in 4months iv never heard my name on someone else but mine ever I dont like how everyone spells it with an E and not A like mine My best friend is Benny He is my best friend cuz right when he asked what my name was and i said my name he was all like " I LOVE UR NAME ! ! ! ! " and he has only ever said that to me and My mom written by Sasha , October 02 , 2010 Im 12 years old and last night my mom came home and told me she was pregnat . I was like WOAH ! She has been pregnet for a month and a half and all of the doctors she has been to since then did n ' t have any clue that she was pregnet , So I got on this website and started looking for names right away : ] Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/French_Baby_Names/Celeste/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings French Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Celeste is a baby boy name . The name Celeste comes from the French origin . In French The meaning of the name Celeste is : This French name is based on the Latin caelestis meaning ' heavenly ' . Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : boy Origin of name : French Meaning : This French name is based on the Latin caelestis meaning ' heavenly ' . Used as both a masculine and feminine name in France . Expression number : 6 SoulUrge Number : 6 Average Visitor Rating : 4.76 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 45 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 7 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed Heavenly Girl name written by Celeste , December 23 , 2007 This name is a great heavenly name but I have only heard it used for girls in California . . . . written by Celeste , February 22 , 2008 The only other Celeste ' s I ' ve run into are girls , and not a whole lot of them either . written by female , March 20 , 2008 written by . . . , March 21 , 2008 i love this name , but i also think it can be more for females . but i do love this name . . . written by Charity , June 11 , 2008 This was one of 2 name we narrowed down for our daughter . Celeste Lynn , we did n ' t chose it and went with the other name but I still love this name and think its a beautiful more oldies type name . I never even thought it would be a boys name . written by jury , July 31 , 2008 i like this name i was going to name my first child that name , but we ended up with a different name that her grandmother pick out for her . Heavenly written by Celeste , February 13 , 2010 I ' m a Celeste , but I ' ve always known it as a girl name . Why in the world is it listed as a boy ' s ? Since I ' m half puerto - rican , there ' s and acent on the " e " so you pernounce it as Celestay , not celest . But either way , I love my name , and I wished there were more girls named Celeste . Then I wo n ' t feel like I ' m the only one in the world written by Celeste , May 25 , 2010 My name is Celeste , and I ' m thinking about naming my child the same . When I was younger I threated my parents I would change it the day I turned 18 . . 15 years after 18 , it still remains Celeste . Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/Hebrew_Baby_Names/Josiah/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings Hebrew Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Josiah is a baby boy name . The name Josiah comes from the Hebrew origin . In Hebrew The meaning of the name Josiah is : Jehovah has healed . Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his father was assassinated . He ruled 31 years . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : boy Origin of name : Hebrew Meaning : Jehovah has healed . Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his father was assassinated . He ruled 31 years . Expression number : 8 SoulUrge Number : 7 Average Visitor Rating : 4.73 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 99 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 15 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed Teacher written by soon2bmomma2 , November 21 , 2007 My son who will be 4 at the birth of my child is Isaac . I think your idea of pairing this name with an Isaac is perfect . we did it written by mamabloom , November 23 , 2007 My son is 15 mo . and his name is Josiah . I was a little worried about the name being too unique . . .but now we could n ' t have chosen a better name for this little king . . . . written by mommy 3 , December 04 , 2007 Our son is named Josiah and i love that name now more then when I named him it . Perfect written by lovebnmommy , December 11 , 2007 Our 20 month old son is named Josiah . It is unique but I love it more each day . I have done a little study into the Hebrew behind the name and it actually means One who is built upon Jehovah . too many complements written by jennifer casioce , January 19 , 2008 I named my 5 yr old " Josiah " and i am blown away by how much i am complimented on his name . I sure am glad i picked such a beautiful name . love the name written by EJ , January 30 , 2008 great name - of my top 3 boy ' s names ! . . . written by Beverly E . , February 13 , 2008 My almost 1 year old son is named Josiah . I ca n ' t believe how many people when I ' m asked what my son ' s name is , they are blown away about how pretty it is ! The name has so much significance ! I ' m thankful I named my son Josiah ! ! ! ! ! I love Josiah ! ! written by Heather P , 2 - 15 - 08 , February 15 , 2008 My Husbands name is Josiah . We are just starting to hear this name elsewhere . We are looking for another biblical name to go with his name for the son we are expecting . Any ideas ? ? I love the name Josiah Mark written by Josiah Mark , February 27 , 2008 My second grandson is named Josiah Mark . He has a older brother named Isaiah Luke . They both are names from the Bible . My daughter picked both of their names and I love their names . Josiah is 2 1 / 2 years old and Isaiah is 6 years old . Thee have a sister who is 16 months old and her name is Trinity Priscella . She is named after the church Trinity and her middle name is her great grandmother ' s name . Love this name ! ! ! written by Josiah Sutton , March 24 , 2008 Our son is 20 months old and his name is Josiah Sutton . I think it is actually becoming more and more popular . I had never heard of anyone named Josiah before naming our son and everyone who hears it loves it ! I also saw somewhere that this name means " fire of the LORD " . I absolutely love it ! a name to go with " Josiah " written by mary , May 16 , 2008 I named my youngest son Josiah after the boy king in the Bible . I chose that name because my oldest is named Jedidiah . Jedidiah was the infant name given to King Solomon in the bible . I absolutely love these names because I can refer to them both as my two little princes . brother ' s name written by joanna , August 09 , 2008 josiah is my brother ' s name . a lot of people like it and it ' s really unique , but no one can pronounce it when they read it . he ends up getting called joshua most of the time . other than that , awesome name , i love it my son ' s name written by renee , July 07 , 2009 josiah is my youngest son ' s name . i named him after king josiah . he is two years old and i also have a 5 year old who ' s name is elijah . who i named after the prophet elijah from the old testament . i was 20 when i had elijah and 23 when i had josiah and a lot of people are shocked at the names i picked at such a young age but i love them . I love it ! ! written by Sara , March 15 , 2010 My son ' s name is Josiah and I absolutely love it ! I get so many compliments on his name . The only problem I am having now is that I am pregnant again and ca n ' t find a name that I like as much . I want my other child to have a beautiful name too , but nothing has really caught my eye . Any suggestions ? love this name written by christina , May 31 , 2010 I am 29years old and i didnt think i could have children . I just found out that I am 8 weeks pregnant ! I chose Koen Josiah to be my sons name ! Koen means high priest and Josiah means support of Jehovah ! I love this name ! The angglicized verson of josiah is ( YOSHIYAHU ) this means fire of God ! I only hope to have a boy just so i can use this name ! Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? 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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/Irish_Baby_Names/Killian/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings Irish Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Killian is a baby boy name . The name Killian comes from the Irish origin . In Irish The meaning of the name Killian is : Strife or battle Small ; fierce . Originally spelled Cillian . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : boy Origin of name : Irish Meaning : Strife or battle Small ; fierce . Expression number : 5 SoulUrge Number : 1 Average Visitor Rating : 4.25 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 109 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 12 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed We love the name ! ! written by Michele , February 28 , 2008 My son who was born Oct . 2007 name is Kilian and we absolutely love it . It is different yet not totally outrageous . We knew of both the actor and the beer and that did n ' t stop us at all . It is a strong name and we hope he is proud of it when he gets older . We named our baby boy Cillian written by Cillian , February 28 , 2008 I can already tell that he will spend a lot of time correcting people ' s pronunciation ( Sillian being the most common mistake ) . But he has the option of going by C.J. We still love the name because it ' s unique as well as traditional Irish . My son Killian . . . written by Cassi , March 06 , 2008 i just had my first son december 14 , 07 , and we named him Killian Dean . the instant i heard this i knew it was going to be our sons name . it ' s his daddy ' s middle name , which is where we originally got it , but i love love LOOOOVE it ! there arent many others , which is nice as well ! . . . written by rosa , April 04 , 2008 My son Killian was born 6 / 10 / 05 . We totally love the name . I get upset when people call him killer but its ok . I like the name because it sounds strong and it fits his personality . Cillian written by bethany , May 14 , 2008 we named our first born Cillian Jack . Jack after my late father . We love his name . The name and meaning fit him to a tee . He is a little spitfire . The only thing that has been difficult is people mispronouncing it ( sillian ? come on ! ) and misspelling it . We love it and we love him ! ! ! Our Cillian written by Cillian , June 01 , 2008 Our son Cillian was born on December 25 , 2007 . We came across the name in an Irish baby book . We absolutely loved the name and it quickly replaced all of the other boy names we had picked out . We decided on spelling it with a c because we had read that is the more common way of spelling it in Ireland . yes , people do pronounce it as sillian , but I have no problem correcting them : ) We love the name because it is unique , strong , and honors our irish heritage im ifffy ! written by annabelle , July 03 , 2008 i think i like this name but im not sure . i am a pregnant teenager so i need a name that is really chic . i want it to be a name that not everyone has heard of before . soo i like this name but im not quite sure . if anyone has other suggestions i really need them , so help me ! and im having a boy ! ( : I Like It written by Stevie , July 14 , 2008 I like this name ; it sounds so cool , I think that I mgiht name one of my children Killian , that ' s just so cool and I love the meaning . to Carie P . written by kilismom , July 26 , 2008 Hi , my son ' s name is Kilian , and while it is the name of a beer , it is also the name of a 7th century Irish saint , a fact that was presented to my ( Catholic ) grandmother . It is not as if you named him Sam Adams or Bud . . .anyway , I love the name Kilian , I call him Kili , and if being named after a brand of beer is the worst the kids on the playground can come up with . . . it could be so much I agree ( Kilismom ) written by Richard Donahue , June 29 , 2009 I was drawn to the name cause I LIKE the beer . And after reading all the posts it sounds that much better to . And I ' ll probably have a better time convincing the wife with this name . My first pick for our first was Phelan , I ' ve always liked it . As Kilismom said ; if being named after a brand of beer is the worst the kids on the playground can come up with . . . Killian written by Alyssa , April 06 , 2010 I had never heard of this name until a woman with two kids started coming to my church . She has a daughter named Diamond , and a son named Killian . I was shocked when I saw it on this list . To kilismom written by Cortney , May 02 , 2010 LOL - we have a Kieran AND a Killian & they are both beers ! we also have a Tristan and are pregnant with our fourth - EVERYONE keeps saying if it ' s a girl we should name her Stella to keep with the beer tradition ; - ) We love our Killy and he is definately fierce ! His initials even spell " killer " KLR ! He has a cousin named Sinjin and we have 4 nuns in the family - my sister in law LOVES to call them Killer and Sin when the nuns are around Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! 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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/Scottish_Baby_Names/Mackenzie/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings Scottish Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name MacKenzie is a baby boy name . The name MacKenzie comes from the Scottish origin . In Scottish The meaning of the name MacKenzie is : Fair ; favored one . ' Son of the fair man ' or ' Son of Kenzie ' . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : boy Origin of name : Scottish Meaning : Fair ; favored one . ' Son of the fair man ' or ' Son of Kenzie ' . Expression number : 6 SoulUrge Number : 2 Average Visitor Rating : 4.03 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 149 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 17 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed yeah ! ! 1 written by another Mackenzie , February 09 , 2008 Im so glad that Mackenzie , however you choose to spell it , has become so popular ! I ' m 26 and the only other Mackenzie ' s that people talked about when I was growing up were MacKenzie Phillips and spuds mackenzie ( the dog ) ! ! ! Our Son Mackenzie written by Linda and Chris Johnson , February 10 , 2008 Well my son is called Mackenzie we sometimes shorten it to Kenzie - boy . He is now three and since having him I know of may more Mackenzie boys . We thought we were being unique but its amazing how many people decide to copy . Love the name but only know of Mackenzie boys ! ! ! ! son is Mackenzie written by 007mel , February 14 , 2008 My son name is Mackenzie , Mack for short . When I named him I knew it was a boys name . . .If you have problem with it . . . do n ' t call him . . .hahaha . I have a daughter named Ryan , Raigan . . .I love the names . . . MeKenzie written by Tina M , February 16 , 2008 Twelve yrs ago we named our daughter MeKenzie , I spelled it this way because i didnt want anyone to call her Mac . She pretty much gets Kenzie all the time anyway but I have n ' t seen it spelled this way anywhere . I ' ' m girl with a boys name written by McKenzies before , February 21 , 2008 My father named me McKenzie after his father , and his father was named MacKenzie after his grandfathers last name . I used to get upset about my name when I was little , because I always thought it was a boyish name , now I love it , and I ' m proud that I was named such a great name ! Because my mom fell in a snowbank written by Makenzie , February 26 , 2008 When my mother was pregnant with me , she fell in a snow bank by the Makenzie river during a road trip . Thinking it was a sign , because the river is one of the strongest wild and free waterfronts in the north , she thought her child should be the the same . My dad s bad spelling is why there s no C oppose to everyone else ' s . But I absolutely love the name ! When I was younger It was hard because everyone had the same names ( emily , kayla , ect . hayyy written by Mackenziex33 , March 07 , 2008 my name is mackenzie and im a girll . its not always a boys name . i cant stand is when people call me mack though . it reminds me of a boys version of mackenzie . the girls names are shorten to kenzie or kenz . . brilliant name written by Mother of Mickenzie , March 21 , 2008 My son , now 3 is call Mickenzie , spelt this way as i did n ' t want it shortened to mack , also spelling it this way it dose n ' t look like a surname . He was born the day before JK Rowling daughter - called Mackenzie . i was so glad he came the day before as people would of said i was coping the writter . I think it is a fantastic name and in the town i live in only one other person , a boy , born last year is called mckenzie . . . written by kenzie , April 10 , 2008 My name is McKenzie but I go by Kenzie all the time . I only get called mac by like two people because i dont spell it Mackenzie . I know a boy that spells its Mackenzie though and he goes by Mack . : ) hay . . = ) written by mackenzie , July 02 , 2008 well jeez . my name is MacKenzie im a GIRL where i got it from , i am not sure but yet i do not think that this name should be catorgorized as a " baby boys " name . I do like my name i find it unique . not to many people had it when i was born but the name grew and more and more parents named their children MacKenzie , even many girls spell their names this way . but each to their own , the name is still the beautifull name . . . MacKenzie Another meaning . . . written by MakMama , July 03 , 2008 We named our 3 year old daughter Makenzie , and had heard the meaning " child of wise leader " , but recently I found another meaning which is quite appropriate for her . . . the name also has an Irish and Gaelic origin , and its meaning is " fire - born ; child of the wise ruler " . The name ' s development was also influenced by Cainnech , meaning " good - looking " . Now the part that really struck me is the " fire - born " meaning , as she is absolutely boys and girls written by Nik , October 18 , 2008 I love the name Mackenzie for both boys and girls . We decided our second child would be called Mackenzie regardless of their sex . We ended up having a little boy . Most people , when we tell them our child ' s name say something to the effect of " What a lovely name for a girl . " We are constantly correcting people on it . I hope its not something that annoys him when he is older . Nik Mackynzie written by Desiree , September 10 , 2009 I ' m considering Mackenzie spelled Mackynzie for my little girl who is due October 1st ! This is such a pretty name . Mackynzie written by Desiree , September 10 , 2009 I ' m considering Mackenzie spelled Mackynzie for my little girl who is due October 1st ! This is such a pretty name . name change written by brandi , May 07 , 2010 I have named my son a version of this name but with a twist , his name is MCkensley , there is no meaning but it is a combo of Mckinley and Mckenzie . He loves his name and so do the Girls , hi nickname is Mac great strong boys name with history and meaning written by Marisa , June 11 , 2010 Our oldest son is named Mackenzie and it suits him perfectly . It ' s a great strong name with a lot of heritage and history behind it , and we definitely see it as a much better boys name , as anyone who researched names and meanings could see ; ) We live in NY state and it ' s still a pretty rare name in our area . I think we only know of 2 boys and 2 girls with the name . Our son prefers to go by the full name Mackenzie so far and does n MaKenzie Brynn written by Isabel Clare , August 16 , 2010 My friend is called MacKenzie but she spells it MaKenzie . I think this is a unique way to spell it and it fits her just perfectly . Also , if anyone is looking for a middle name for this , Brynn would be a very good choice . - Izzy Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/Spanish_Baby_Names/Isabella/details/ | Baby names Baby Name Meanings Spanish Baby Names " 0 " Status : Communication Error Baby names meanings search results : The name Isabella is a baby girl name . The name Isabella comes from the Spanish origin . In Spanish The meaning of the name Isabella is : My God is bountiful . God of plenty . Devoted to God . A Spanish variant of Elizabeth . Name Information Boy or Girl ? : girl Origin of name : Spanish Meaning : My God is bountiful . God of plenty . Devoted to God . A Spanish variant of Elizabeth . Expression number : 7 SoulUrge Number : 7 Average Visitor Rating : 4.76 ( Out of 5 ) Number of ratings : 144 More From SheKnows Explorer Comments ( 14 ) Subscribe to this comment ' s feed Pretty written by Tyra Villafan , January 29 , 2008 I want to name my baby Isabella Grace Written by her papa 02 / 13 / 08 written by Yzabella , February 13 , 2008 I love this name . I call my little girl Yza ( Eee - zaa ) for short . Her school friends call her Izzy . . . . written by brooke winter , February 14 , 2008 if i have a little girl im going to nane her isabella and call her bella for short . . . written by wenney , February 21 , 2008 I was told that Isabella is the Italian form , Isabel is the Spanish variation , and the Hebrew variation , I have no idea . My husband is of Italian decent and this is the name that we have chosen , if we are blessed with a daughter . written by Lisha , February 28 , 2008 I ' m absolutely in love with this name . it ' s so beautiful and i ' ve always told my boyfriend if we have a baby girl i want this to be her name . bella written by bella , March 10 , 2008 i love this name and IT IS SPANISH ! written by Izzy , March 12 , 2008 My name is Izzy . It ' s actually Elizabeth although I ' ve been called Izzy since the second day I was born . I ' ve always received an odd look after telling someone my name however over the past few years I ' ve noticed it ' s become slightly more common . I do n ' t think I could have been anything other than an " Izzy " , it just fits . Regardless of where it comes from , I think when deciding if your daughter is an " Izzy " , you ' issy written by stephanie workman , March 21 , 2008 I have this named picked out for my daughter , but I am having trouble finding something to go with it . . I just love this name Re : Isabella written by HOLLY , March 24 , 2008 My son and his wife want to name their daughter Isabella but his wife ' s Mom is against the name b / c apparently Isabella in the bible is a bad name . I ca n ' t find the reference anybody have any idea ? ? written by Amy Alvarado , April 20 , 2008 I LOVE the name Isabella ! My youngest daughter is named Isabella Noelle . . .we call her Bella . I was due on Dec 24th so thats where Noelle came in . . .had her on Dec 17th = ) Everyone loves her name ! written by Sarah , June 30 , 2008 My daugther ' s name is Isabella Rose and we call her Bella for short and she loves it . No one ' s ever called her Izzy , thankfully cuz i do not prefer that name . written by Scott , August 31 , 2008 Holly , I ' m not sure if the name Isabella is a bad name in the bible however , I do know that the name Gisabel ( not sure if that ' s even spelled correctly ) was described as a " bad , " person in the bible . If I ' m wrong please correct me . I ' m also going to name our daughter , if it is a girl , Isabella . My wife LOVES that NAME , regardless how popular it is . written by LILIBETH , November 18 , 2009 I love that name in the bible ther was this Queen named Jizabel and she thought that women should be equel to men and was exacuted so isabella is not a bad name in my opinion love this name written by cristina , June 28 , 2010 Im having my baby girl August 15th 2010 , naming her Isabella Sophia Martinez . . .I love it Write comment You must be logged in to a comment . Please register if you do not have an account yet . Find The Perfect Name - Join Free ! Recent Baby Names And Pregnancy Questions This baby name and get more help later on Weekly Poll What is the hardest part about choosing a name ? Choosing a good middle name Finding the right blend of uniqueness and meaning Picking just one name from all my favorites Pleasing the family and relatives | [
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http://babynames.com/name/ARIA | All about the name Aria Aria Italian Origin " Solo Melody " Add to my Favorites Aria is a . . . Fictional Character Name Literary Name Musical Name Share this : The name Aria is of Italian origin and means " Solo Melody . " The origin is the culture in which the name originated , or in the case of a word - - the language in which it most appears . Aria is a name with Italian origins . The original meaning of the name Aria comes from the musical term meaning solo melody , specifically one that is sung , as in an opera . Aria is also considered a diminutive form of the Greek name Ariana / Arianna , which has the meaning very holy . A common variation of the name is Arya . Common nicknames include Ari , R , and Ree . Although typically female , there is a male actor named Arya who is featured in movies in Sri Lanka . Aria in Greek mythology is the name of a nymph . It is also an Eastern province of the ancient Persian empire . The most well - known Arya from fiction is the character Arya Stark from George R.R. Martin ' s Song of Ice and Fire novels which were made into the TV series Game of Thrones . This was likely a big contributor to the name ' s newfound popularity . Another popular fictional character bearing the name is Aria Montgomery from the books and TV series Pretty Little Liars Aria is also the brand name of a resort in Las Vegas , U.S . People who like the name Aria also like : Charlotte Ava Aurora Amelia Scarlett Arianna Sophia Liam Oliver Caleb Declan Landon Elijah Ethan Aria Stats Aria is on 5,595 BN name lists Aria is currently # 3 on the BN charts Aria is currently # 20 in U.S. births Songs about Aria Click button to listen on iTunes Aria - Delerium Aria & Larghetto - Handel Bathory Aria - Cradle of Filth Challenge your friends 0 / 10 Score You Scored a Fair 6 / 10 Thank you for playing ! Start Next quiz Do You Know How Strong a Mother - Baby Bond Is ? A close mother - baby attachment can boost immunity , prevent diseases , and even enhance a baby ' s IQ A fetus can recognize his mother ' s distinct voice as early as 16 weeks in the womb Even after giving birth , fetus cells can linger in a mother ' s body for decades to come After spending just ten minutes with their newborn , 90 percent of moms are able to identify their scent When a mom responds to her baby ' s needs , it builds his ability to express a full range of healthy emotions 95 percent of babies will eat better if being fed by their mothers , regardless if by breast or bottle If a mom does n ' t spend the first few moments of life with her baby , it can create a problem bonding later on Mom ' s body produces hormones right after labor that promote emotional bonding with the infant In their first year of life , babies are capable of dreaming only about their mothers during sleep Just three days after birth , a new mom can recognize her baby ' s cry among other crying babies TRUE FALSE | [
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http://babynames.net/names/allegra | Allegra Origin / Usage Italian Pronunciation ə - LEG - rə Meaning Happy , joyous Back to Back to " A " Names View a Random Name More info about the name " Allegra " Allegra originates in Italian language and means " happy , joyous " . It was popularized by George Gordon Byron ' s illegitimate daughter , Allegra Byron . More recently , the famous bearer is Allegra Versace , fashion designer and heiress to the fashion house Versace . Also Spelled Like . . . Allegria Famous Allegras Allegra Coleman - actress Allegra Versace - Italian heiress and major shareholder in the Versace company + Add a Name | [
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http://babysfirsttest.org/newborn-screening/conditions/very-long-chain-acyl-coa-dehydrogenase-deficiency | Conditions Very Long - Chain Acyl - CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency Very - long - chain acyl - CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ( VLCAD ) is a condition in which the body is unable to break down certain fats . It is considered a fatty acid oxidation condition because people affected by VLCAD are unable to convert some of the fats they eat into energy the body needs to function . Instead , too many unused fatty acids build up in the body . If untreated , VLCAD can cause brain damage and even death . However , if the condition is detected early in life and proper treatment is begun , Condition Type Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders Frequency The exact number of individuals affected by very - long - chain acyl - CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ( VLCAD ) is currently unknown . Some estimates suggest that the condition may affect as many as one out of every 30,000 people . Also known as VLCAD ACADVL Acyl - CoA dehydrogenase very long chain deficiency Very long - chain acyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency VLCAD - C VLCAD - H LCAD Follow - Up Testing Your baby ’ s doctor may ask you if your baby is showing any of the signs of VLCAD ( see Early Signs below ) . If your baby has certain signs , your baby ’ s doctor may suggest starting immediate treatment . If your baby ’ s newborn screening result for very - long - chain acyl - CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ( VLCAD ) was out of the normal range , your baby ’ s doctor or the state screening program will contact you to arrange for your baby to have additional screening . It is important to remember that an out - of - range screening result does not necessarily mean that your child has the condition . An out - of - range result may occur because the initial blood sample was too small or the test was performed too early . However , a few babies do have the condition , so it is very important that you go to your follow - up appointment for a confirmatory test . Because the harmful effects of untreated VLCAD can occur soon after birth , follow - up testing must be completed as soon as possible to determine whether or not your baby has the condition . Follow - up testing will involve checking your baby ’ s urine and blood samples for harmful levels of acids and toxins . Certain acids and toxins build up in the body when a child has a fatty acid oxidation condition , so measuring the levels of these substances in your baby ’ s body can help doctors determine if your baby has a condition . A large amount of a substance called C14 : 1 acylcarnitine in the blood may be a sign of VLCAD . Sometimes follow - up testing may also include testing a very small sample References & Sources Visit the Screening , Technology And Research in Genetics ( STAR - G ) Project for more information on VLCAD Visit the Mayo Clinic website for more condition information Visit Genetics Home Reference from the National Library of Medicine for more condition information ACT Sheets Healthcare professionals can learn more about confirmatory testing by reading the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics ' Algorithm for Diagnosis and ACT Sheet , a guide for follow - up after newborn screening . You can visit this page of the ACMG website here Your input helps us improve the site for parents and practitioners . Leave us feedback about this page . Was this page helpful ? | [
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http://back-pain.emedtv.com/flexeril/flexeril-dosage.html | Flexeril Dosage An Introduction to Dosing With Flexeril The dose of Flexeril ® cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride ) that your healthcare provider recommends will vary depending on a number of factors , including : Your age Other medications you are taking Any other medical conditions you may have . As is always the case , do not adjust your dosage unless your healthcare provider specifically tells you to do so . Recommended Flexeril Dosage The recommended starting Flexeril dosage for most people is 5 mg three times daily . If necessary , your healthcare provider may increase your dose up to 10 mg three times daily to control your muscle spasms . For people with liver problems or elderly people , a less - frequent Flexeril dose may be recommended , as these people may be more sensitive to the effects ( and side effects ) of Flexeril . General Information on Taking Flexeril Some considerations for people taking Flexeril include the following : Flexeril comes in the form of a tablet . It is usually taken three times daily ( although a less frequent dose may be recommended for elderly people or for people who have liver problems ) . In general , Flexeril should only be used for two or three weeks at a time . This should be plenty of time for most muscle injuries to heal . It does not matter if you take Flexeril with food or on an empty stomach . If it bothers your stomach , try taking it with food . Flexeril can cause significant drowsiness . Your healthcare provider may recommend that you take Flexeril only at night , especially if you need to be alert during the day . For the medication to work properly , it must be taken as prescribed . Flexeril will not work if you stop taking it . If you are unsure about anything related to your Flexeril dosage , please talk with your doctor , nurse , or pharmacist . eMedTV ' s free HealthSavvy service can help you stay up - to - date on this topic . Sign up for HealthSavvy now . | [
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http://backcountrycustomfirepits.com/ | Handcrafted Proudly made in Colorado Sculptural Artist Master Welder Louis Riley at Backcountry Custom Fire Pits creates beautiful sculptured one of a kind fire pits Bringing family and friends together warming up those cold cozy evenings while restoring that lost time that every family should be enjoying My fire pits are conversation pieces and lend themselves to great conversations around any outdoor evening Please take a moment to view my pictures and allow me to commission one for your front or backyard retreat I can design and make a fire pit to your specifications Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video About Me PROUDLY MADE IN COLORADO My Company Backcountry Custom Fire Pits epitomizes a lifestyle of backcountry essence and brings it to the forefront of urban and modern everyday backyard experiences Each fire pit is constructed from steel cut to precision Thus resulting in oneofakindartworthy prized possessions that can be passed along to the next generation I grew up in the small town of Roxie Mississippi After relocating to larger cities and working in Corporate America for over 25 years I realized that I had a undying passion for creating sculptural art that brings families and friends together Isnt that what the world needs more heartwarming unforgettable moments Latest Work NEWSLETTER SIGNUP You can subscribe here to get our latest news | [
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http://backtothefuture.com/delorean/creation | Creating the Time Machine When Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale first wrote the script for Back to the Future in 1981 , their concept for the time machine was originally set to be a refrigerator . Fearing that children would imitate the film and get trapped inside , they decided that not only should the time machine be mobile , but it should be a car . It was during the writing process that the DeLorean DMC - 12 was gaining worldwide media attention , being one of the most anticipated new vehicles of the decade . Zemeckis and Gale soon decided on the DeLorean for its futuristic look , notably for the scene where Marty McFly crashes the DeLorean into the Peabody barn in 1955 ; the gullwing doors made the car look like a UFO . Future Facts : For the first film , three DeLorean automobiles were purchased for modification into the now - famous time machine . An additional three vehicles were purchased for the two sequels , and a full - sized fiberglass DeLorean replica was built for the flying scenes in Back to the Future Part II The time machine was designed Ron Cobb Andrew Probert , and Michael Scheffe Kevin Pike ' s special effects company Filmtrix built the first three DeLorean time machines in just ten weeks . Many of the props on the time machines were electrical industrial surplus . However , two iconic props were off - the - shelf items : the nuclear reactor was made from a Dodge Polaris hubcap , and the " Mr . Fusion " unit was created from a Krups coffee grinder . During filming when the time machine ' s doors were iced - down , the doors would suddenly fall and hit the actors in the head . Special effects crews had to heat the gullwing door struts with hair dryers between takes in order to keep the doors up . For Back to the Future Part III , two Deloreans were outfitted with special dune buggy chassis and high performance Volkswagen engines for scenes filmed in the Western terrain . During the scenes where the 1880 ' s locomotive had to push the DeLorean up to 88 miles per hour , a number of these shots were filmed in reverse to keep the actors and stuntmen safe . During the scene when the time machine crashes into the Peabody barn , the digital speedometer starts to count upwards at the last moment . This is because of the design of the electrical circuit . During the filming of Back to the Future Part II , the fiberglass DeLorean was accidentally dropped close to Michael J . Fox , who was standing nearby . The DeLoreans used in Back to the Future retained the original V6 motor . The sound effects artists changed the sound of the engine to a Porsche 928 V8 . The sound of the DeLorean gullwing door opening was created from a car window regulator . It is the same sound used at the beginning of the film with Doc ' s automatic dog feeder . The original time machines had numeric time circuit displays only . Director Robert Zemeckis decided to change them to alpha - numeric displays during filming . Due to the time and expense involved , lithographic negatives were created from an LED display catalog . The " A " and " B " car throughout filming kept the numeric only displays ( which can still be seen with a keen eye for detail ) . The filmmakers emphasized the homemade look of the DeLorean time machine so that viewers could believe that Doc Brown actually built the car in his garage . They did n ' t want it to look too sleek like Knight Rider ' s KITT or the helicopter from Airwolf . ( Interesting enough , KITT was designed by Michael Scheffe , and Airwolf was designed by Andrew Probert . ) Industrial Light & Magic created a flying DeLorean time machine for the end of the first movie . For the second film , ILM modified the same model by adding an interior and miniature figures of Doc Brown and Marty McFly . The " B " stunt car from all three films was rigged with explosives and hit by the train when Marty returned to 1985 at the end of Back to the Future Part III Numerous fans have spent years building and recreating their own time machine replicas . | [
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http://backtothefuture.wikia.com/wiki/Fourth_dimension | in : Time travel Fourth dimension Edit Share Doc : Marty ! You ' re not thinking fourth - dimensionally ! Marty : Yeah , right , I have a real problem with that . - Marty and Doc discussing how to get back to 1985 from 1885 . The fourth dimension is the portion of the space - time continuum which the DeLorean time machine was designed to utilize when travelling to the past or the future . According to spacetime theory , and Albert Einstein ' s special theory of relativity , space consists of three dimensions , height , width and depth ; the sensation of the normal passage of time is a result of traveling at a constant speed in a fourth direction that is at right angles to the other three . The Delorean is able break the time barrier and travel instantaneously along the fourth dimension to the past or the future , but only while it is traveling at least 88 miles per hour in the three dimensions of space . Uses Marty was noticeably worried whenever Doc recklessly drove the DeLorean at an obstacle when he neared 88 miles per hour , assuming in his normal experience that the car would either hit them or crash into the obstacle . However , Doc Brown would calmly reassure him that his actions were perfectly sane as long as he remembered the four - dimensional motion of the car ( and assuming his calculations were correct ) , since the obstacle in the path of the DeLorean would not be there when the car reappeared in another time period or something that did n ' t exist in one time period would exist decades from the time they left ( e.g. a bridge that ' s safe and still in use ) . At the Drive - In , Marty said that if he traveled through time headed straight for the movie screen , he ' d crash into the Indians that were painted under the screen . Doc explained that he was n ' t thinking fourth - dimensionally . " Marty , once you hit 88 MPH headed directly at that screen those Indians wo n ' t even be there . " The statement was true enough , since although the painting disappeared , a group of real Indians had appeared in its place . When Doc and Marty were trapped in 1885 , they decided to push the DeLorean up to 88 MPH using a train over Shonash ravine , but the bridge was not completed yet . Doc explained that the bridge would exist in 1985 Behind the scenes Marty ' s problem with " thinking fourth - dimensionally " was understandable . Although Doc usually managed to break the time - barrier without incident ( barring nearly hitting a vehicle on the skyway in 2015 ) , Marty seldom avoided a mishap . While behind the wheel , he ( 1 ) smashed through a barn wall ( 2 ) crashed into the Assembly of God Church ( 3 ) found himself in the middle of an oncoming army of Indians and ( 4 ) found himself in the path of an oncoming train . In 27 episodes of the animated series , fourth - dimensional thinking was displayed only once , in the episode " A Friend In Deed " . Marty was trying to untie a damsel in distress from a Hill Valley railroad track in 1875 . A locomotive that was about to strike Marty disappeared , and reappeared one second later , further down the track . This would have required two separate jumps by the Jules Verne train References Spacetime on Wikipedia Categories Time travel | [
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http://backtothefuture.wikia.com/wiki/Palace_Saloon | in Articles with noncanon elements Location stubs Locations in Courthouse Square Palace Saloon The inside of the Palace Saloon There was one more building on the street the grandest of them all a full two storys high It looked brand new with a brightly painted sign PALACE SALOON HOTEL The place looked like the real center of town Marty guessed that if he was looking for information this Palace was as good a place as any to start From Back to the Future Part III by Craig Shaw Gardner quote page 64 Marty Hey listen You gotta back door to this place Chester Yeah its in the back As Marty and Doc escape the saloon The Palace Saloon was a saloon at the corner of Hill Street and Main Street in 1885 Built in 1876 by Beauregard Tannen it sat on the future site of Sisters of Mercy Soup Kitchen in 1931 Lous Cafe in 1955 Lous Aerobic Fitness Center in 1985 and the Cafe 80s in 2015 Its only known workers are Chester the bartender and his assistant Joey Note The following section is considered noncanon or is disputed in canonicity On July 14 1876 Edna Strickland sought to burn the saloon in an attempt to prevent what she believed would lead to Hill Valleys corruption and succeeded in the 1931B timeline only to be foiled by Marty and Doc Around that time the saloon had a picture of a woman named Delores Miskin a possible relative to Sylvia McFly Noncanon or disputable information ends here On July 4 1885 Doc would pass out after having whiskey and be administered wakeup juice Later that year on September 3 Marty had his first encounter with Buford Tannen at the saloon The next Monday on September 7 Doc would spend most of the morning at the saloon after having a heartbreaking departure with Clara He would leave with Marty to flee from Buford and attempt to go home Between 1885 and 1931 the saloon had been torn down possibly because of the Prohibition Contents show Regular customers People came in daily at the Palace Saloon for drinks or to play some poker as noted by the three townsfolk that were there almost every day The bartender Chester knew most of the customers from Seamus McFly to Buford Tannen and even Emmett Brown Buford and his gang were regular customers as Sam attempted to pour them drinks almost immediately after they entered the Palace Saloon However on September 3 1885 Buford stated that he had only come to ask if Chester knew where that no good cheatin blacksmith was Other regular customers included Zeke Levi and Jeb Marty visited Palace Saloon only twice At first after ignoring the whiskey he said excuse me but Chester just answered for what thinking that Marty was giving an apology when Marty was actually finding the blacksmith Secondly he rushed to convince disheartened Doc after Docs breakup with Clara to go back to the future but not long before Doc took one shot of whiskey and passed out When Buford arrives demanding Marty for a showdown the customers convinced Marty to deal with Buford or hed be called coward and biggest yellow of the West Specialities The Palace Saloon had a variety of drinks They varied from sasparilla whiskey and coffee But their specialty was a concoction containing an assortment of drinks and spices mixed together and stirred up with a knife that created a drink that allowed someone to become as sober as a priest on Sunday in around ten minutes This is what Sam and Joey liked to call wakeup juice After being administered the aforementioned concoction on September 7 the effects caused Doc to not only immediately wake up but also run outside and dunk his head in the horse trough As Marty entered the saloon he asked for ice water which made other customers laugh Chester mentioned that if Marty wanted water he wouldve drunk on what horses drink which he meant drinking from the horse trough It is figured that neither water nor ice were available for customers in saloons until Doc made iced tea from the refrigerator he had invented and installed in his livery stable Chester poured Marty a whiskey but Marty doesnt drink due to its strong content and odor Bearing in mind that a spot on top of the bar started to smoke after a bit of whiskey splashed onto it this was probably just as well This article is a stub about a general location You can help Futurepedia by expanding it Trivia The saloon is one of the few areas in Back to the Future The Game that is not culled As such manipulating the camera will allow you to view the entire scene being rendered at once rather than in pieces like larger areas Additionally Edna is standing inside the saloon before you enter even though the player can not see her Appearances Back to the Future Part III Back to the Future Part III video game Refered to as only Saloon Back to the Future The Game Back to the Future The Game Episode 5 OUTATIME LEGO Dimensions Non canonical appearance Plot in Courthouse Square Under construction 1885 Palace Saloon 1931 Sisters of Mercy Soup Kitchen 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http://bacon.wikia.com/wiki/Bacon_History | in : Bacon Bacon History View source Comments ( 206 ) Share Bacon or " bacoun " was a Middle English term used to refer to all pork in general . The term bacon comes from various Germanic and French dialects . It derives from the French bako , Old High German bakko , and Old Teutonic backe , all of which refer to the back . There are breeds of pigs particularly raised for bacon , notably the Yorkshire and Tamworth The phrase “ bring home the bacon ” comes from the 12th century when a church in Dunmow , England offered a side of bacon to any man who could swear before God and the congregation that he had not fought or quarreled with his wife for a year and a day . Any man that could " bring home the bacon " was highly respected in his community . Contents show Bacon Throughout History Roman Era According to food historians , the Romans ate a type of bacon which they called petaso , which was essentially domesticated pig meat boiled with figs , then browned and seasoned with pepper sauce . 1600 ' s Bacon , a relatively easy to produce and cheap meat source , becomes a staple for European peasants . Smoked Bacon is considered the highest quality . 1770 ' s John Harris , an Englishman , is credited as the forefather of large scale industrial bacon manufacturing . He opened his company in Wiltshire , still considered the bacon capital of the world . 1924 Oscar Mayer introduces pre - packaged , pre - sliced bacon to America . 1990 ' s Ordinary bacon is no longer enough to satisfy bacon lovers . Many varieties of bacon spin - offs appear , including Chicken - Fried Bacon and Bacone 21st century Bacon has become super popular , with mebsites , blogs , a Wikia ( Hey ! look at me ! ) , t - shirts and a plethora of products all appreciating the goodness that is Bacon . Bacon Trivia Bacon is one of the oldest cuts of meat in history ; dating back to 1500 BC . In the 16th Century , European peasants would proudly display the small amount of bacon they could afford . The Yorkshire Tamworth pigs are bred specifically for bacon . 70 % of all bacon in the US is eaten at breakfast time . More than 2 billion pounds of bacon is produced each year in the US . Until the first world war , bacon fat was the cooking fat of choice in most US households , when prepackaged pig lard became commonly available . Food Historians " Bacon . Etyomologically , bacon means meat from the ' back of an animal ' . The word appears to come from a prehistoric Germanic base * bak - , which was also the source of English back . Germanic bakkon passed into Frankish bako , which French borrowed as bacon . English acquired the word in the twelfth century , and seems at first to have used it as a synonym for the native term flitch , ' side of cured pig meat ' . By the fourteenth century , however , we find it being applied to " Bacon originally meant pork of any type , fresh or cured , but this older usage had died out by the 17th century . Bacon , in the modern sense , is peculiarly a product of the British Isles , or is produced abroad to British methods . . .Preserved pork , including sides salted to make bacon , held a place of primary importance in the British diet in past centuries . . . .British pigs for both fresh and salted meat had been much improved in the 18th century . The first large - scale bacon curing " Hams and bacon were either dry - salted or barreled in their own brine . The Romans recognized ham ( perna ) and shoulder bacon ( petaso ) as two separate meats , and different recipes for preparing them for the table . According to Apicius both were to be first boiled with dried figs , but ham could then be baked in a flour with paste , while bacon was to be browned and served with a wine and pepper sauce . . .Bacon fat or lard was in particular favor among the Anglo - Saxons who used External References Baconcyclopedia . com ↑ An A - Z of Food and Drink , John Ayto [ Oxford University Press : Oxford ] 2002 ( p . 14 - 5 ) ↑ Oxford Companion to Food , Alan Davidson [ Oxford University Press : Oxford ] 1999 ( p . 47 ) Food and Drink in Britain : From the Stone Age to the 19th Century , C . Anne Wilson [ Academy Chicago : Chicago ] 1991 ( p . 74 , 77 & 88 ) Categories | [
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http://bacteria.emedtv.com/cipro/cipro-dosage-p2.html | Cipro Dosage Cipro Dosage for Kidney Disease The kidneys help to remove Cipro from the body , and people with kidney disease will not excrete Cipro as well from the body . Therefore , the Cipro dosage for people with kidney disease is normally less than the standard recommended amount . People with severe kidney disease may only need to take the medication once a day . Cipro Dosage for Children The recommended dosage of Cipro in children is based on the child ' s weight , as well as the form of Cipro ( IV or oral ) being used . The actual dose will depend on the type and severity of the infection being treated . The usual dosage for treating serious urinary tract or kidney infections in children is 10 mg to 20 mg per kg body weight every 12 hours for oral Cipro and 6 mg to 10 mg per kg every 8 hours for IV Cipro . The maximum oral dose is 750 mg per dose , while the maximum IV dosage is 400 mg per dose . Treatment usually continues for 10 to 21 days . The usual dose of Cipro for treating anthrax exposure in children is 15 mg per kg of body weight ( about 6.8 mg per pound ) every 12 hours for oral Cipro and 10 mg per kg ( about 4.5 mg per pound ) every 12 hours for IV Cipro . The maximum oral dose is 500 mg per dose , while the maximum IV dosage is 400 mg per dose . The length of treatment is 60 days . General Information on Using Cipro Some considerations for Cipro use include the following : Cipro comes as a tablet , an oral liquid suspension , and an intravenous ( IV ) solution . It is usually taken twice a day , with about 12 hours between doses . This medication can be taken with or without food . Try taking it with food if it upsets your stomach . Cipro is usually taken in the morning and evening . Take it at about the same time each day to keep an even level of the medication in your bloodstream . Swallow Cipro tablets whole . Do not crush , cut , or chew the tablets . Also , do not chew the tiny capsules in the liquid suspension . Before taking Cipro liquid suspension , shake the bottle well for about 15 seconds to make sure the medicine is mixed evenly . Do this before each dose . You should not take this medication with dairy products alone ( such as milk or yogurt ) or with calcium - fortified juices ( such as orange juice ) . However , you can take Cipro with meals that contain these food items . Make sure you stay well hydrated while you take Cipro , by drinking plenty of fluids . You should start to feel better within a couple of days of beginning Cipro treatment . However , make sure you finish the entire course of this medicine . Stopping it too early may cause your infection to return , or lead to antibiotic resistance . For the medication to work properly , it must be used as prescribed . eMedTV ' s free HealthSavvy service can help you stay up - to - date on this topic . Sign up for HealthSavvy now . | [
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http://bacteria.emedtv.com/moxifloxacin/what-is-moxifloxacin-used-for.html | What Is Moxifloxacin Used For ? An Overview of Moxifloxacin Uses Moxifloxacin Avelox ® ) is an antibiotic used to treat several different types of infections in adults , including : Abdominal infections Bronchitis Pneumonia Sinus infections Skin infections . Moxifloxacin is approved for treating these infections only when they are caused by certain types of bacteria . Some bacteria do not respond to the medication . Also , bacteria have different resistance patterns in different regions across the country . This means that some bacteria may be susceptible to moxifloxacin in certain parts of the country , but not in others . Like all antibiotics , moxifloxacin is completely ineffective for treating viral illnesses , such as the common cold or the flu Moxifloxacin is a " broad - spectrum " antibiotic , which means it is effective against a wide variety of different types of bacteria . It is often used to treat an infection while tests are being done to see which antibiotics are effective for treating a specific infection . If the results of such tests show that an antibiotic with a narrower spectrum of activity will be effective , your healthcare provider may choose to switch you to such an antibiotic . Doing so may help limit antibacterial resistance , since overuse of broad - spectrum antibiotics may increase | [
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http://badforsleep.com/2015/01/01/the-fabulous-destiny-of-marta-rosen-part-1/ | Bad For Sleep First Previous Next Latest ‹ ‹ First ‹ Previous Next › Last › › Chapter 1 – The Fabulous Destiny of Marta Rosen ! Part 1 by Sho on January 1 , 2015 at 8 : 00 pm Bad For Sleep I ’ ve always been interested in chapter illustrations , which I suppose shows my devotion to print and design . Again this was a result of my absorption of Jojo ’ s Bizarre Adventure ; I had never seen such beautiful compositions and attention to detail in a comic . I knew I had to at least try to match that level of dedication to the best of my own ability . This was also one of the earliest illustrations of Marta ’ s new appearance : Originally her 3 / 4 sleeve raglan was orange and yellow , and the central area was striped . I dropped the stripes because they were way too difficult to re - draw on every page . Her hair was layered and cropped a little more awkwardly , to reflect not only a retro influence in her design but that she cuts her own hair . Her original brown hair was replaced with a dull purple , more as a visual analogue for dark hair Another thing worth mentioning here is breaking borders and panel lines . I find that it creates a more visually stimulating look if you pop the characters out of frame at least once per page . This is part of the visual language I developed for the comic ’ s new identity . I ’ ve learned that aside from developing strong character personalities it ’ s important to push your brand and your identity — If people can tell it ’ s your comic at first glance , you ’ ve got a strong visual identity and are memorable └ Tags : Chapter Title Coffee Marta | [
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http://baileyandsage.com/locations/ | Same Fresh Ingredients 3 Different Locations Boston is home and were proud to have multiple Bailey Sage locations around our beloved city Each restaurant has its own feel fitting of the space itself and the neighborhood just outside its doors BOSTON CAMBRIDGE BOSTON STATE STREET The original Bailey Sage can be found on one of the oldest streets in town Our takeoutonly spot is in the bustle of it all right in the heart of the Financial District While you browse the menu browse our onthewall photo album of downtown Beantown from back in the day 103 STATE ST BOSTON MA 02109 8573503032 Monday to Friday 700am 500pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed ORDER PICKUP FROM STATE STREET COMING SOON 100 FEDERAL Were thrilled to be part of the newly renovated public space at the base of the Hubs seventhtallest building The baby Bailey Sage will offer the same food youve come to love from our other locations with options to dine in or carry out 103 STATE ST BOSTON MA 02109 CAMBRIDGE KENDALL SQUARE The secondgeneration BS is just steps from the T in the same building as Google Its got a rustic farmhouse feelas a nod and thanks to the local farmers some with nearby urban plots and some located just a little further down the road that provide our lettuce and other produce Take your meal to go or sit a spell 355 MAIN STREET CAMBRIDGE MA 02142 6177144138 Monday to Friday 730am 800pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed ORDER PICKUP FROM KENDALL SQUARE | [
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http://bakerbynature.com/mini-peanut-butter-butterfinger-cheesecakes/ | Mini Peanut Butter Butterfinger Cheesecakes Incredibly delicious Mini PEANUT BUTTER Butterfinger Cheesecakes ! Mini Butterfinger Cheesecakes Recipe My friend Jay and I have a special bond over butterfingers . And by bond , I mean we ’ re kind of obsessed . I do n ’ t think either of us eat them on the regular … but when we ’ re together , the orange and blue wrappers go flying ! MY RECENT VIDEOS With Jay in town , I thought it was the perfect time to create and share a new butterfinger recipe for us … and for YOU ! For past reunions I ’ ve made butterfinger cupcakes butterfinger truffles butterfinger brownies and butterfinger blondies , but with the Summer heat kicking it lately , my taste buds have been craving something cold and creamy . MY LATEST VIDEOS LIGHT BULB MOMENT . Cold and creamy Butterfinger Cheesecake ! With an Oreo crust ! And Peanut Butter Glaze ! Also , extra butterfinger bits on top because when it comes to butterfingers MORE is more . Hallelujah , I always have a surplus of cream cheese in the fridge and plenty of butterfingers in the pantry ! # preparedandproud There are many things to love about these mini peanut butter butterfinger cheesecakes , but one of the BEST things is how easy they are ! No water bath is required . Simply line a cupcake tin with paper liners , fill , and bake . It ’ s scary simple ! Scary only because once you take a bite of these babies … you ’ re gonna wanna make them again and again ! Tips and Tricks for Recipe Success : For this recipe you ’ ll need 1 and 1 / 2 blocks of cream cheese . I do not recommend using tubs of cream cheese . Now , here ’ s the most important part : your cream cheese MUST be very soft before you make the batter . I suggest placing them out on the counter for at least two hours before you plan on baking ( maybe one hour is you live in a very warm climate ) . If you attempt to blend cold cream cheese it will clump up and wo n ’ t develop into a smooth batter . It also may harm your blender or food processor … You ’ ll also want to bring your eggs , egg yolk , sour cream and peanut butter to room temperature . Batters made with cold ingredients do n ’ t come together smoothly , so this is another VERY important step . I have only tested this recipe with creamy peanut butter , so while it may work , I can not recommend using crunchy peanut butter in its place . Be sure not to over bake your mini cheesecakes . While I ’ ve included a bake time in the recipe box below , all ovens run a little different . You ’ ll know they ’ re done when they ’ ve puffed up and the centers have just a slight wiggle . Also , do n ’ t fret if they look crazy and cracked when you pull them from the oven . They deflate quite a bit after they cool and 98 % of the cracks diminish . Any remaining flaws will be covered with peanut butter Cool the mini cheesecakes completely before adding the peanut butter glaze and chopped butterfingers . If the mini cheesecakes are even a little hot the glaze will melt too much and make a big mess . This recipe yields exactly one dozen mini peanut butter butterfinger cheesecakes but doubles like a dream . You can also bake this recipe up to 5 days in advance , making it perfect for parties and celebrations . Just keep them covered in the fridge until needed ! If you ’ re bonkers for butterfingers , baking this recipe is a no - brianer . Enjoy ! If you try this recipe , let me know ! Leave a comment below and do n ’ t forget to snap a pic and tag it # bakerbynature on Instagram ! Seeing your kitchen creations makes my day . ♥ Print Butterfinger Cheesecake Cupcakes Prep 20 mins Cook 24 mins Inactive 2 hours Total 2 hours 44 Author bakerbynature Yield 1 dozen cheesecake cupcakes Mini Peanut Butter Butterfinger Cheesecakes ! These tiny treats pack a TON of flavor ! Ingredients For the Oreo Crust : 14 Oreo cookies 2 tablespoons unsalted butter , melted For the Peanut Butter Butterfinger Cheesecake Filling : 12 ounces Full - Fat Cream Cheese , very soft ( use brick - style cream cheese for best results ) 1 / 2 cup full - fat sour cream , at room temperature 1 / 3 cup creamy peanut butter 3 / 4 cup Granulated Sugar 2 large Eggs plus 1 Egg Yolk , at room temperature 1 and 1 / 2 tablespoons All - purpose Flour 2 full - size Butterfinger candy bars , chopped into bits For the Peanut Butter Glaze : 1 / 2 cup creamy peanut butter 1 tablespoon confectioners ' sugar Garnish : 1 full - size Butterfinger candy bar , chopped into bits Instructions Preheat oven to 325 degrees ( F ) . Line a 12 - cup muffin tin with paper liners , lightly spray liners with non - stick spray and set aside . For the Oreo Crust : Add the Oreo cookies to the body of a small food processor or blender and pulse until the cookies are fine crumbs . Stir in the melted butter , mixing well to combine . Add 1 tablespoonful to each lined muffin cup . Press the crust firmly into an even layer . Bake in preheated oven 5 minutes then remove from oven and set aside to cool . In the meantime , make your filling . For the Peanut Butter Butterfinger Cheesecake Filling : In the body of a high power blender , food processor , stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment , or in a large bowl using a hand held mixer , beat the softened cream cheese , sour cream , and peanut butter until smooth . Add sugar and beat smooth , scraping down the sides and bottom of bowl as needed . Add in the eggs and yolk and beat until combined . Turn the mixer off and , using a rubber spatula , gently stir in the flour , mixing just until combined . Stir in the butterfinger For the peanut butter glaze : Place the peanut butter in a small sauce pan over medium - low heat . Cook , stirring occasionally , until completely melted . Whisk in confectioners ' sugar . Notes Recipe may be doubled . Cheesecake can be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge for up to 5 days WITHOUT the peanut butter glaze . Make and add glaze and garnish right before serving . Courses Dessert Cuisine Cheesecake Nutrition Facts Serving Size 1 cheesecake cupcake Amount Per Serving % Daily Value * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet . Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs . You may also enjoy : Ultimate Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Brownies Reese ’ s Pieces Peanut Butter Truffles 0 Filed Under : cheesecake Chocolate Tagged With : butterfinger butterfinger cheesecake cheesecake chocolate and peanut butter mini cheesecake | [
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http://bakerpedia.com/ingredients/lecithin/ | Lecithin is naturally found in soybean and egg yolk Lecithin What is Lecithin Lecithin an essential fat for all body cells is a highperforming emulsifier and stabilizer While found naturally in many foods such as soybeans or egg yolk it is produced commercially on a wide scale Today it is found in most packaged foods and baked products 1 When taken naturally or as a health supplement it can help improve memory and brain activity liver and gallbladder health cholesterol and the skin Lecithins are also present in most cosmetic products such as lipsticks and creams Origin Commercially produced Lecithin is mainly derived from eggs or soybeans 6 However there are a number of other natural sources including b rain tissues beef liver steak peanuts avocado cauliflower oranges corn and sunflower oils mixture of natural lips phospholipids and vegetable oil 7 milk and whole grains Function Lecithin is an encompassing name for an assembly of phosphatidylcholine compounds including phosphatidyl ethanolamine phosphatidyl serine and phosphatidyl that combine with fatty acids and carbohydrates 2 On the molecular level it is part hydrophilic and part hydrophobicmeaning it both repels and attracts water It forms rings around hydrophilic ingredients giving body and thickness to baked products This allows it to stabilize polar and nonpolar ingredients such as water and oil Lecithins HLB Level is between 8 and 10 The interaction improves the texture of goods creating smoother icings or creamier chocolate It creates light fluffy foams out of waterbased liquids as well Lecithin works as an accelerating agent viscosity modifier dispersant and lubricant in baked goods Commercial Production Lecithin come from the Greek word Lekithos a reference to egg yolk It was discovered by French scientist Maurice Gobley in 1846 from egg yolks 3 Synthetic production has grown since then as it is now a staple additive in many shelf stable foods Commercially its made from a mixture of phosphatides of choline ethanolamine and inositol along with small amounts of other lipids There are bleached varieties available It can be commercially bought in powder or liquid form Standard soybean lecithin usually comes in a translucent fluid with a viscosity of 100 s1 or 10 poise max 4 Application Lecithin is used in baked goods 5 cheese productions confections dairy products icings frostings instant foods margarine and release agents For packaged goods it also improves shelf life It is optimal at a pH level over 40 It will disperse best in warm or room temperature liquid For mixing ratios a concentration of around 2 dry flour weight is best for optimal baked goods texture When creating airs or froths use a concentration between 02 to 10 Too much can hurt the texture of the end product It will often be clumpy when first added to the recipe so mixing is important Mixing is also crucial for getting the perfect texture If the baked good ends up too grainy blend it in with other fats and for a longer time If another emulsifier is added it may also counteract against lecithin if too much is used Though most commercial kinds are derived from soybeans it has become less popular for use in the natural food industry due to the rising popularity of GMO free and allergen free ingredients Plant derived versions such as sunflower are a popular choice for vegetarian and vegan foods Store it sealed in cool dry place to keep from binding into a liquid or becoming lumpy FDA Regulations Not all lecithin uses are FDA approved However under current manufacturing practices it is recognized as GRAS in food production Soy lecithin is required to be labeled as an allergen when used as release agent that makes contact with surfaces Kamel B S and Clyde E Stauffer Lecithin and Phospholipids in Baked Goods Advances in Baking Technology London Blackie Academic Professional 1993 N pg Lecithin Review of Natural Products facts and comparisons 40 online 2005 Luz Palacios and Wang Tong Extraction of eggyolk lecithin Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society 828 2005 565569 Lambourne David Geoff H Covey Eugene Chai and David Dunstan Lecithin Gum Rheology and Processing Implications Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society J Amer Oil Chem Soc 761 1999 6772 Web Selmair Patrick L and Peter Koehler Role of glycolipids in breadmaking Lipid Technology 221 2010 710 Fangbo Liu Liu Yuanfa Liu Xiaojun Shan Liang and Wang Xingguo Preparation of Deoiled Soy Lecithin by Ultrafiltration Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society 8811 2011 18071812 J Holló Perédi J Ruzics A Jeránek M and Erdélyi A Sunflower lecithin and possibilities for utilization Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society 7010 1993 9971001 6 Comments Duarte MRaposo March 8 2018 at 927 am Reply Good general article would have liked to know a little more about how lecithin is actually produced Thanks Ana Rinck March 12 2018 at 111 pm Reply Duarte It all depends 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http://bakerstreet.wikia.com/wiki/A_Scandal_in_Belgravia | in Citations needed Episodes Sherlock 2010 A Scandal in Belgravia English Share A Scandal in Belgravia Series 02 Episode 01 Air Date 1 January 2012 Writer Steven Moffat Director Paul McGuigan Viewers 1066 million citation needed Previous The Great Game Next The Hounds of Baskerville We are in Buckingham Palace the very heart of the British nation Sherlock Holmes put your trousers on Mycroft Holmes A Scandal in Belgravia is the first episode of the second series of Sherlock It was first broadcast on 1 January 2012 on BBC One Summary A case of blackmail threatens to topple the monarchy itself but soon Sherlock and John discover there is even more to it than that They find themselves battling international terrorism rogue CIA agents and a secret conspiracy involving the British government This case however will cast a longer shadow on their lives than they could ever imagine as the great detective begins a long duel of wits with an antagonist as ruthless original and brilliant as himself Irene Adler Plot Jim Moriarty whose snipers are aimed at Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson and who has stated his intention to kill them both is interrupted by a phone call He leaves having received a better offer letting Sherlock and John return to their flat at 221B Baker Street Sherlock Holmes solves a number of cases over the next few weeks turning down several others because they bore him including a man claiming his aunts ashes are not hers and two girls not allowed to see their dead grandfather Sherlock becomes a minor celebrity following Johns blogs about his activities One day Sherlocks brother Mycroft has the pair brought to Buckingham Palace for a meeting when they are in middle of solving a case The case involved the murder of a man in an open field witnessed by another man whose car had broken down near where the victim died Mycroft and a Palace official explain that a female member of the royal family has had compromising photographs taken with dominatrix Irene Adler and that she wishes for them to be retrieved While Sherlock reviews photos of Adler who is referred to as The Woman she looks at pictures taken of him Sherlock and John visit Adlers home attempting to use deception to get inside However Adler is expecting them and after considering possible outfits she appears fully madeup but completely naked Sherlock is consequently unable to deduce anything about her After several rounds of banter between Sherlock and Adler John sets off the fire alarm and Sherlock is able to determine the location of Adlers safe where a camera phone containing the compromising photos as well as other valuable information is hidden Several American operatives appear and hold Sherlock John and Adler at gunpoint demanding that Sherlock open the safe Sherlock deduces the password Adlers measurements and opens the safe which is boobytrapped with a handgun and kills one of the assailants The duo and Irene disarm the rest of them Sherlock acquires Adlers camera phone but she attacks him with a drugged syringe and escapes through a window with the phone During this time John is in another room Back at his apartment Sherlock has a fevered dream in which he sees Irene returning his coat He wakes to find that his coat has mysteriously reappeared and Adler has added her number to his phone She has added a personalised ringtone of a woman sighing erotically which sounds whenever Sherlocks telephone receives a text message she has sent Six months later whilst celebrating Christmas Sherlock learns via text message that Adler has sent him the camera phone for safekeeping Sherlock notifies Mycroft that he will shortly find Adler dead knowing the value Adler put on her phone Subsequently the Holmes brothers arrive at St Bart s morgue where Sherlock identifies Adlers mutilated body On New Years Eve John is contacted by an unnamed woman who has him brought to the abandoned Battersea Power Station The contact reveals herself to be Irene not Mycroft as John expected she faked her own demise to shake pursuers off her trail John urges her to reveal herself to Sherlock She initially refuses but is persuaded The two then discuss the nature of their respective relationships with Sherlock during this Adlers personalised ringtone is heard from an adjacent corridor revealing Sherlocks presence and his awareness of Adlers survival Back in 221B Sherlock detects the signs of a breakin and finds the American hitmen from Adlers residence holding Mrs Hudson hostage Sherlock immediately realises that the landlady has been tortured and plans extreme retaliation During the standoff Sherlock demands two of the gunmen go away leaving him with their leader While the man frisks him Sherlock maces the man knocks him out cold ties him up and eventually throws him out the window apparently several times Adler kissing Sherlock to encourage him to crack the code Later on Sherlock finds Adler sleeping in his bedroom Irene reveals that she is still being hunted and asks Sherlock to decipher a code she stole from a Ministry of Defence official He effortlessly cracks the code revealing it to be an airline seat allocation number Irene secretly texts the flight number to her contact Jim Moriarty He in turn texts Mycroft Holmes revealing that he is now aware of the MoD plot to fool a terrorist cell that was attempting to sabotage the flight Mycroft is visibly shattered by this development Adlers attempts to seduce Sherlock are interrupted by government officials who have come to collect him and deliver him to Heathrow airport En route there Sherlock remembers Mycroft mentioning Coventry on the phone and reminisces about the allegations that the British government allowed the Coventry Blitz to happen so as not to alert the Germans that their military codes had been cracked There his suspicions that a similar situation is occurring are confirmed by Mycroft on board the airplane which has been filled with corpses The government had decided to fly a dummy plane so as not to alert the Afterwards the Holmes brothers and Adler sit down while Adler reveals a list of demands including protective measures for herself against the release of further confidential material Mycroft is helpless however at the last moment Sherlock confronts Adler deducing the password of her camera phone Despite Adlers cold insistence that Sherlock meant nothing to her taunting his lack of sexual or romantic experience he has already concluded she is lying He points out her dilated pupils and her elevated pulse during moments of intimacy both indicators of her own attraction to him He types SHER into the phone which reads Some months later Mycroft informs John that Adler has been beheaded by a terrorist cell in Karachi but asks him to tell Sherlock instead that she has entered a US witness protection program Sherlock appears to accept this and asks John to give him Adlers phone John leaves while Sherlock rereads her multiple flirtatious text messages to him The scene changes to a flashback of Adlers execution where Sherlock had infiltrated the cell disguised as her executioner and rescued her with seconds to spare Back in the present Sherlock chuckles to himself puts the phone away and says The Woman Vatican Cameos Vatican Cameos is a codephrase used between Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson Sherlock uses it as a warning to indicate that the situation they are in at that moment is similar to one they have encountered before presumably one where they needed to duck Vatican Cameos was used again in The Sign of Three when Sherlock says it during his best man speech to warn John about an impending murder When Mary asks what it means John tells her it means somebody is going to die The phrase is similar to the Headless Nun ploy from the Unaired Pilot which appears to mean Throw me out of the restaurant while I pretend to be drunk Judging from Angelo s reaction this had happened before Allusions The episode is based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s short story A Scandal in Bohemia In the opening montage of stories that John is blogging about all of the names are callbacks to Doyles original stories So what are we going to call this one The belly button murders Sherlock asks to which John replies The Naval Treatment referencing Doyles The Adventure of the Naval Treaty Oh for god sakes Sherlock yelps the speckled blonde referencing Doyles The Adventure of the Speckled Band Whats that Sherlock asks It is the title John replies What does it need a title for The title was The Geek Interpreter referencing Doyles The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter One of Johns blog posts is titled Sherlock Holmes Baffled the same title as a 1900 silent film the first depiction of Holmes on film According to John Sherlock enumerates 240 different types of tobacco ash on his website This is a reference to The Sign of the Four in which Holmes tells Watson that he has written a monograph in which he enumerates 140 forms of tobacco Sherlock uses a deerstalker cap in an attempt to disguise himself from the media a reference to the classic image of him created by illustrator Sidney Paget citation needed John reveals his middle name to be Hamish in accordance with popular supposition Moriartys text message to Mycroft of Dear me Mr Holmes Dear me is his note to Holmes in the epilogue of The Valley of Fear The thumb in Sherlock refrigerator recall The Adventure of the Engineers Thumb As Sherlock opens Irene Adlers safe he says Vatican cameos a reference to an unpublished case briefly mentioned during The Hound of the Baskervilles In that story he says I was exceedingly preoccupied by that little affair of the Vatican cameos and in my anxiety to oblige the Pope I lost touch with several interesting English cases Sherlocks explanation of why he does not accept orders from anonymous customer is also found in The Adventure of the Illustrious Client As once more an update of a literary Holmesian trait Sherlocks encyclopaedic knowledge of London trains appears here to have been transmogrified into total recall of at least all flights in and out of Heathrow given the precision of his nearinstantaneous analysis of Irenes purloined email One of Irenes texts seen near the end of the episode reads BBC1 now Youll laugh The date and time match when the episode was first aired Quotes This is a six We agreed I would not go out of the flat for anything less than a seven We did we agree on that Last weekend I was gone last weekend Do you carry on talking when I leave I dont know how often are you gone Sherlock and John video chat What are we doing here Sherlock No idea Here to see the Queen Mycroft walks in the room Oh apparently yes Sherlock and John burst out laughing John and Sherlock wonder why theyre in Buckingham Palace then crack a joke about Mycroft Is it too much to hope for you two to act like grown ups We solve crimes I blog about it and he forgets his pants I wouldnt hold out too much hope Mycroft and John You know what the problem with a disguise is Mr Holmes No matter how hard you try its always a selfportrait You think Im a vicar with a bleeding face NO I think youre damaged delusional and believe in a higher power Quite obviously yourself Irene and Sherlock banter Upon hearing a fire alarm a mother would look towards her child Thank you Reveals a hidden safe Really hope you dont have a baby in here You really should were gloves on when using these heaviest oil deposit is on the first key which is a 2 Cant be a your birthday No offense but clearly you were born in the 80s Id tell you the code right now As a matter of fact I already have Think Sherlock and Irene Brainys the new sexy Irene Adler You know I was wrong about him he did know where to look What are you talking about Should I tell him Drugged Sherlock gives a look My measurements Irene reveals how Sherlock figured out the code to her safe to John John we have a client What In your bedroom Oh Sherlock and John find Irene has returned My brother has the mind of a scholar yet he elects to be a detective Well as things go its an improvement initially he wanted to be a pirate Mycroft Hated her in the end Wouldnt even call her by name Just The Woman Is that loathing Or a salute The Woman The one woman that actually mattered John thinks Sherlock detests Irene while Mycroft thinks his brother truly felt something for her Trivia Sherlock briefly refers to the story of Enigma to Irene at 11050 Benedict Cumberbatch Holmes actor portrayed Alan Turing the man who broke Enigma in the biographical film The Imitation Game Cumberbatchs portrayal earned him his first Oscar nomination This episode covers the largest amount of time so far roughly 11 months It picks up on the last episode April 1 and quickly moves through the entire summer They meet Irene in September and the episode continues through Christmas and ends in March of the following year According to Johns blog the next case The Hounds of Baskerville happens before 16 March Subtle visual joke When John is picked up in a black car by a woman he thinks is Mycrofts assistant he says You know Mycroft could just phone me if he didnt have this bloody stupid power complex The scene cuts to the empty shell of Battersea Power Station which is in fact the biggest power complex in the neighbourhood According to the DVD commentary Producer Sue Vertue was at a funeral when someones cellphone went off It was most inappropriately playing Staying Alive by the Bee Gees When her husband Steven Moffat heard this he decided it was the perfect ringtone for Moriarty The beginning scene was shot 18 months after the earlier part of the scene in The Great Game On closer observation it can be seen that Sherlocks face is a bit fuller and Watson is wearing a wig John revels his middle name to be Hamish In the canon the preface of the collection His Last Bow is signed John H Watson MD and in The Problem of Thor Bridge Watson says that his dispatch box is labeled John H Watson MD His wife Mary Watson calls him James in The Man with the Twisted Lip Dorothy L Sayers speculates that Mary may be referring to his middle name Hamish an Anglicisation of Sheumais the vocative form of Seumas the Scottish Gaelic for James though Doyle himself never addresses this beyond including the initial The Speckled Blonde The Geek Interpreter and The Aluminium Crutch are documented on Johns blog The deleted Analysis of Tobacco Ash can be seen in the case files of Sherlocks website The Aluminium Crutch is also seen as ongoing case on Sherlocks website It is a reference to an unpublished case mentioned in The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual Johns blog counter has frozen at 1895 This is an allusion to a poem loved by the shows creators 221B by Vincent Starrett one of the first Sherlockians citation needed The last two lines are Here though the world explode these two survive and it is always eighteen ninetyfive 1895 was the year in which Sherlock Holmes was at his prime according to the original stories by Conan Doyle According to the DVD commentary Benedict Cumberbatch ended up with nicotine poisoning after doing the smoking in the morgue scene about 20 times When Mycroft is pouring tea from a teapot he says Ill be mother It refers to the oldfashioned superstition that only one person in the household usually the mother of the family should pour the tea Sherlock steals a glass ashtray from Buckingham Palace On Johns blog about this visit Mrs Hudson comments Is that where this ashtray came from to which John responds Remind me never to ask you for an alibi Mrs H The code to Irenes safe is her measurements 32 24 34 Irene deduces that Sherlock is damaged delusional and believes in a higher power These first two things are explained in The Final Problem Sherlock suffered the loss of his best friend Victor Trevor due to his insane sister Eurus who tried killing Sherlock in a house fire After Eurus was institutionalized Sherlock rewrote his memories turning Eurus into a ghost story and Victor into a pet dog The higher power is explained by Irene to be Sherlock himself likely meaning he thinks himself above humanity Seats allocated on flight 007 were 4C 12C 45F 13E 13G 60A 60B 61F 34G 34J 60D 12H 33K 34K According to Sherlock she was born in the 80s This means at the time of airing her character was between 22 and 31 years old A woman named Siobhan Whelan commented on Johns blog The Speckled Blonde that My husband died last week and they wouldnt let me see the body and Im sure theyre hiding something and asked for Sherlocks help which Sherlock dismissed on the HatMan and Robin blog post Another hint of The Coventry conundrum Sherlock missed According to the ticket stub from the dead passenger his name was John Coniston and he was flying on flight number 007 from Flyaway Airways This episode provoked controversy due to Irene Adlers nude scenes Purist and feminist viewers also did not approve of the portrayal of the character However the creators dismissed these allegations The script for this episode was awarded the Edgar Allan Poe Award In the credits of Sherlock on Masterpiece Mystery on PBS some of the letters were highlighted red Letters from this episode spells out THEWOMAN Errors In the opening poolside scene Johns jacket containing the explosives is constantly seen in different positions At Buckingham Palace Watson has just sat down next to Sherlock There is a red pillow between them on the couch It moves sometime sitting straight and sometimes tilted between shots throughout the scene When John comes in from the rain and tells Sherlock about Irene the damp patches on his jacket come and go The morning after the Christmas party John is shown putting on his jacket while speaking to Mrs Hudson then putting it on again as Mrs Hudson leaves the room Sherlocks bow movements and finger placements do not sync with the music he is playing on the violin Near the end when Mycroft is talking to Watson he folds his hands and places his head on them However in the next shot his hands are a couple inches away from his face When Sherlock and Mycroft go to identify a body at St Barts Hospital they enter a door marked Morgue Like most British hospitals Barts has a Mortuary not a Morgue which is a mainly American word In the first paper with the headline Hatman and Robin there are two paragraphs of text and then parts of that text is repeated to fill in the page Also on one of the later editions we see words from that first newspaper are repeated almost verbatim On a scene reflection of crew is visible moving in the mirror on the wall behind and to the right of Mycroft For all his concern about English grammar in the previous episode S1E3 Sherlock makes the typical grammar mistake caused by overcompensating when he said before you sent John and I in there It should of course be John and me since the object of the verb to send should be in the accusative and not the nominative case You wouldnt say before you sent I in there Despite making the appropriate grunting noise Nielson does not physically respond to Sherlock macing him In an earlier episode Mycroft reveals he is wathing both Sherlock and Watson at level three however he appears not to know that Sherlock was in Karachi at exactly the time Irene Adler was beheaded and says that it was unlikely that Sherlock was there Cast Sherlock Holmes Benedict Cumberbatch Dr John Watson Martin Freeman Mrs Hudson Una Stubbs DI Greg Lestrade Rupert Graves Mycroft Holmes Mark Gatiss Jim Moriarty Andrew Scott Molly Hooper Louise Brealey Irene Adler Lara Pulver DI Carter Danny Webb The Equerry Andrew Havill Neilson Todd Boyce Jeanette Oona Chaplin Timid Man Richard Cunningham Married Woman Rosemary Smith Businessman Simon Thorp Geeky Young Man Anthony Cozens Creepy Guy Munir Khairdin Phil Nathan Harmer Young Policeman Luke Newberry Plummer Darrell Las Quevas Kate Rosalind Halstead Archer Peter Pedrero Little Girls Honor Kneafsey Ilana Kneafsey Beautiful Woman Thomasin Rand Videos SHERLOCK S2E1 A SCANDAL IN BELGRAVIA TRAILER Steven Moffat Mark Gatiss talk about A Scandal in Belgravia References Lidster Joseph The Hounds of Baskerville BBC Dorothy L Sayers Dr Watsons Christian Name in Unpopular Opinions London Victor Gollancz 1946 148151 Lidster Joseph The Speckled Blonde BBC Lidster Joseph The Geek Interpreter BBC Lidster Joseph The Aluminium Crutch BBC Lidster Joseph Case files BBC Lidster Joseph Case files BBC Dr ALEC GILL MBE STEEPED in SUPERSTITION Lidster Joseph By Royal Appointment BBC Lidster Joseph The Speckled Blonde BBC Lidster Joseph HatMan and Robin BBC See also Offscreen cases Vatican Cameos Categories Citations needed Episodes Sherlock 2010 Languages Deutsch Español Română | [
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http://bakery22.blogspot.com/2010/07/history-of-rugelach.html | Thursday , July 1 , 2010 History of Rugelach Years ago , Rugelach was pretty much a treat that Jewish people prepared and ate . It originated in the Eastern European Jewish community . There are many ways to make them and many recipes that are called " Rugelach " . Rugelach also is made in many shapes and flavors but typically they are all formed to be the size of a cookie . A classic variety is the traditional crescent shape . Cooking with sour cream is a Central European tradition with its roots in the Middle East . Cakes , pastries and cookies combining sour cream with fruits , jams , nuts and spices are specialties of this part of the world . According to food historians , contemporary Jewish - American Rugelach ( frequently made with cream cheese ) descends from this tradition . These cookies are known by different names in different countries : Kipfel from Germany , Kifli from Yugolsavia and cream cheese cookies from the United States . Presumably , the first recipes for Rugelach - type pastries were introduced to America by immigrants from Hungary , Russia , Poland , Yugoslavia and other neighboring countries . Most of these immigrants were Jewish . Basically crescent - shaped cookies that comes from the Yiddish word " rugel " ( royal ) , they are also called Kipfel , cheese Bagelach , and cream - cheese horns of plenty in this country . Traditional Rugelach dough is usually rolled out into circles , cut into pie shapes , covered with nuts , raisins , sugar , and cinnamon and then rolled up like crescents . It can also be rolled out into a rectangle , covered with filling , rolled up , and cut into circles . The American addition to Rugelach was cream cheese Posted by Edward Chiu at 9 : 15 PM Labels : Cookie Newer Post Older Post Home Bakery22 . com Please check out our website at bakery22 . com for full line of services . All prices in this website are subject to change without notice . Please refer to bakery22 . com for up - to - date pricing . Find me on Facebook Bakery 22 Promote Your Page Too Tell your friends about me My handmade baked goods use only the finest ingredients with no added preservatives or artificial flavouring . They are light on sugar and rich in flavour , baked to the right perfection . Each batch is made especially for you in my studio . TO ORDER , PLEASE EMAIL HERE or visit my website at www . bakery22 . com I love to hear from you and welcome any comments , email me a line here Categories Biscotti ( 6 ) Biscuit ( 1 ) Bread ( 3 ) Cake ( 21 ) Caramel ( 1 ) Chinese New Year ( 4 ) Chocolate Christmas ( 16 ) Cookie ( 32 ) Cupcake ( 9 ) Downton Abbey Gift pack ( 16 ) High Tea Ice Cream ( 3 ) Jam Miscellaneous ( 18 ) Muffin Occasions ( 8 ) Pastry ( 2 ) Pie Snacks ( 2 ) Tea ( 13 ) Tea Room 22 Valentine ' s day wedding Previous post ► 2014 ( 4 ) ► 2013 2012 ( 31 ) 2011 ( 22 ) ▼ 2010 ( 56 ) December November ( 8 ) October September August ▼ July History of Rugelach June May ( 10 ) April ( 10 ) March February ( 7 ) January Subscribe To Posts Comments Followers | [
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http://bakingbites.com/2008/04/slow-cooker-pulled-pork/ | Recipes Savory Main Dishes Slow Cooker Pulled Pork April 28 , 2008 I had such success with my slow cooker french dip the other week , I could n ’ t wait until I had the opportunity to break out my slow cooker again for another dish . My trip to Dallas put me in the mood for some barbecue and I decided to try and adapt one of my favorite recipes to the slow cooker : pulled pork . Pulled pork is traditionally cooked by smoking the meat ( usually a pork shoulder or pork butt ) for hours at a low temperature , infusing the meat with a nice , smoky bbq flavor and creating a super tender texture where I picked up a nice big pork shoulder at Whole Foods and put it into my slow cooker with some homemade barbecue sauce . I noticed , when I was researching various different pulled pork recipes , that most do n ’ t call to use that much cooking liquid / bbq sauce in with the meat . I ’ ve always found that things in my slow cooker work best when there is quite a bit of liquid and so I ended up making a really big batch of sauce . I put half into the slow cooker to homemade yogurt sandwich rolls . More barbecue sauce is generally a good thing in my book , especially with a tangy one like this . The pork turned out to be incredibly moist and tender . It ’ s hard to find good barbecue out here in So . Cal . , so I would even venture to say that it is the best I ’ ve had in a while – high praise , considering that the meat was n ’ t smoked and the recipe took virtually no “ active ” work time ! I ’ ll make this again and again and it ’ s definitely something I would break out to serve at a big , casual party . You can Slow Cooker Pulled Pork 5 - 6 lb . pork shoulder / pork butt 1 medium onion , thinly sliced 1 cup ketchup 2 / 3 cup apple cider vinegar 1 / 2 cup brown sugar 1 / 2 cup tomato paste 3 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 3 tbsp mustard 2 tsp paprika 2 tsp garlic powder pinch cayenne pepper 1 1 / 2 tsp salt 1 1 / 2 tsp ground black pepper 3 / 4 cup water Place onion on the bottom of your slow cooker . Place pork shoulder , trimmed of any obvious excess fat , into slow cooker on top of onions . In a large mixing bowl , whisk together all remaining ingredients to form the barbecue sauce . Feel free to adjust salt and pepper to taste , if necessary . Pour half of the sauce over the pork and cover . Set remaining sauce aside . Cook over low heat for about 8 hours ( or according to your slow cooker ’ s presets ) . Remove pork to a large bowl and shred with two forks . Transfer meat back into slow cooker and cook for a few more minutes , until meat has soaked up the sauce . Pulled pork can be held on the “ warm ” setting in the slow cooker for serving . Serve on soft sandwich rolls , topped with extra barbecue sauce . Serves 10 - 12 . Previous Gordon Ramsay ’ s Fast Food Next Mother ’ s Day Gift Ideas | [
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http://bakingbites.com/2008/08/what-is-a-ramekin/ | Gear and Gadgets What is a ramekin ? August 7 , 2008 Ramekins are one of the few baking dishes that actually have their own name , setting them apart from generic sounding “ cake pans ” and “ baking dishes . ” Ramekins are small , cylindrical dishes that are used for baking individually - sized dishes . They are ideal for baking small souffles , as their straight sides make it easy for an egg white - based souffle mixture to rise up the sides of the dish and gain a lot of height , as well as for baking individual desserts , since they offer built - in portion control . I ’ ve use them for little pudding cakes and baked egg cups , and have also used them for chilled desserts , such as panna cotta and chocolate mousse Ramekins can be made out of any heat - proof material , and are most often made out of porcelain , pyrex or something similar . They can come in any size , but are most often found in 4 - , 6 - or 8 - ounce volumes . Some will have very shallow sides , but most have a rise of about an inch or so , depending on the size of the dish itself . Their small size actually makes them useful for applications outside of the oven . For instance , they ’ re often used when a cook is doing prep work in the kitchen , separating chopped ingredients into individual dishes to be used at a later time . They ’ re also a nice way to present side servings of dressings , sauces and dips , like the au jus for a french dip sandwich Previous Homemade Sno - Ball Cupcakes Next Kake Kut ’ rs No Comments Yet . | [
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http://bakingbites.com/2009/07/what-is-shortening/ | Baking Ingredients What is shortening ? July 9 , 2009 Shortening is a type of solid fat that is made from vegetable oils , such as soybean and cottonseed oil . Shortening seems to get its name from the fact that it shortens gluten strands in wheat by adding fat . Since it is 100 % , as opposed to the 80 % fat content of butter or lard , it results in a very tender baked good . It is frequently seen in baking recipes , although it is rarely used in other areas of cooking . Crisco , a popular brand of shortening , was first produced in Shortening is made by a process called hydrogenation , which involves add extra hydrogen atoms to the aforementioned vegetable fats and turns them into solids , rather than liquids . This process of turning the previously unhydrogenated oil into a partially hydrogenated fat with trans fatty acids . These days , shortening is made trans - fat free by fully hydrogenating the oils . It tastes exactly the same and functions the same way as the partially hydrogenated shortenings did . Shortening can be melted or softened and creamed into a mixture . Since it is all fat , it usually produces the most tender and crumbly results in a cake , cookie or pie crust , but it does not have the flavor of butter , nor can it impart the flakiness that butter can give to , for instance , a pie crust . Previous Dog Bone Cake Pans Next Julie and Julia , the movie | [
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http://banap.net/spip.php?article86 | Chapter 2 . The 1860s to the 1940s Tuesday 13 March 2018 . Larry Houston Chapter 10 Homosexual Identity Formation Before Homosexuality : Sodomy Homosexuality in Ancient Greece Section 1 Discrimination for being ex - gay Chapter 4 Types of Homosexualities Also in this section Chapter 10 . Homosexual Parenting Myth Chapter 4 . World War II to the 1960s Chapter 8 . Gay Teen Suicide Myth Chapter 3 . Alfred Kinsey Chapter 6 . Assimilation or Liberation Chapter 5 . Stonewall to the 1980s · Chapter 1 . Who or What Chapter 9 . Homophobia Myth Chapter 2 The 1860s to the 1940s The actual term , homosexuality , comes from the late 19th century , when it was first used . The word itself is a unitary construct that is derived from the Greek term homos or same . Sexual is related to the Medieval Latin word sexualis . Thus , making reference to physical sexual acts with members of the same sex or gender , i.e. male with male , or female with female . It is quite interesting that different sources trace the origins of this word to a medical background or a criminal code use . Karl Heinrich Ulrichs Ulrich ’ s goal was to free people like himself from the legal , religious , and social condemnation of homosexual acts as unnatural . For this , he invented a new terminology that would refer to the nature of the individual , and not to the acts performed . ( Kennedy , Karl Heinrichs Ulrichs : First Theorist of Homosexuality , p . 30 in Science and Homosexualities , editor Vernon A . Rosario ) The study of homosexuality began in Germany , where it was intertwined with the struggle to eliminate state proscriptions against homosexual practices . ( Dean , Sexuality and Modern Western Culture , p . 22 ) Sexology ’ s legacy for homosexual rights was a mixed bag . On the one hand , it offered promise in terms of naturalizing homosexuality as a biologically based or developmentally determined variation of human sexuality . It therefore followed that homosexuals should be accorded equal rights . Indeed , medical specialists generally supported homosexual rights activists in campaigning for repeal of penal laws against homosexuality . On the other hand , biologizing and pathologizing homosexuality established a distinct medical classification , akin to categorization of physical and mental diseases . And medical nosologies were created to identify disease entities once differentiated , would lead to appropriate treatment . . . . Moreover , biological and psychological reductionism masked the cultural , social , and historical contexts of homosexuality . . . . The sexological discovery of homosexuality was both a response to and a source of constructing gay and lesbian identities . Self - defined homosexual men and woman existed before the sexologist labeled them . In fact , physicians appropriated the label homosexuality put forth by Kertbeny in 1869 . The sexologists learned about homosexuality from what they observed in their patients and read about in police reports ( Minton , Departing From Deviance p . 13 ) The terms homosexual and homosexuality did not exist until the second half of the 1860s when they first appeared in Central Europe . They were invented by a German - Hungarian publicist and translator who opposed German sodomy laws , K . M . Benkert . Writing under the noble name of his family , Karoly Maria Kertbeny , he first used the term homosexual in private correspondence in 1868 and in two anonymous German pamphlets in 1869 ( Herzer , 1985 ) . He invented this term to distinguish those who participated in same - gender sexual behavior from those who engaged in male - female sexual behavior . He associated " homosexuality " with sickness and deviance but not with sin or criminal behavior ( Bullough , 1994 ; Donovan , 1992 ) . Kertbeny also invented the term heterosexuality in 1869 ( Herzer ( Hunter , Shannon , Knox , and Martin , Lesbian , Gay , and Bisexual Youths and Adults , p . 7 ) Karl Heinrich Ulrichs One gay author , Gilbert Herdt in his book , Same Sex , Different Cultures , credits the concept of homosexuality to a German medical doctor , Karl Heinrich Ulrichs ( 1825 - 1895 ) in 1869 , where it was discussed within a series of books he wrote . His account disagrees with most other authors who generally agree on the following account . Ulrichs was an early theorist and activist for legal and social rights of homosexual persons . He was the first person to write about the concept of homosexuality and has been called the grandfather of The word homosexuality did not exist prior to 1869 , when it appeared in a pamphlet that took the form of an open letter to the German minister of justice ( the German word is homosexualitat ) . A new penal code for the North German Federation was being drafted , and a debate had arisen over whether to retain the section of the Prussian criminal code which made sexual contact between persons of the same gender a crime . The pamphlet ’ s author , Karl Maria Kertbeny ( 1824 - 82 ) , was one of several writers ( Monimore , A Natural History of Homosexuality , p . 3 ) Until roughly 1900 the dominant explanation of male homosexuality , proposed by the homosexual lawyer and classicist Karl Heinrich Ulrichs in the 1860 ’ s , was that homosexual men had a women ’ s soul enclosed in a male body [ anima muliebris in corpore virili inclusa ] ( Hekma , 178 ) . Ulrichs defined male homosexuality as an inborn trait located in the brain ( and in later works , in the testicles ) . The Berlin psychiatrist Karl Westphal dubbed this phenomenon sexual inversion and defined it as a psychopathological condition . This view of male ( Dean , Sexuality and Modern Western Culture , p . 22 ) In his published writings on homosexuality , Ulrichs posited the existence of a third sex whose nature was inborn . The essential point in his theory of homosexuality is the doctrine that the male homosexual has a female psyche , which he summed up in the Latin phrases : anima muliebrir virili corpore inclusa ( a female psych confined in a male body ) ( Kennedy , Karl Heinrichs Ulrichs : First Theorist of Homosexuality , p . 27 in Science and Homosexualities , editor Vernon A . Rosario ) Karoly Maria Kertbeny It was Karoly Maria Kertbeny ( 1824 - 1882 ) who first coined the word homosexual in a private draft of a letter to Karl Heinrichs Ulrichs in 1868 . Kertbeny was a German - Hungarian writer , translator , and journalist . He bore the surname Karl Maria Benkert until 1847 , when he was authorized by the police of his native city of Vienna to use the Hungarian noble name of his family as his sole name , Karoly Maria Kertbeny . In 1869 Kertbeny wrote two pamphlets that were published anonymously , demanding freedom from penal sanctions In 1869 , the Hungarian writer - journalist Karoly Maria Kertbeny apparently used the term homosexual for the first time in an anonymous report calling for the abolition of criminal laws on unnatural acts , addressed to Dr . Leonhardt , Prussian Minster of Justice . Even if it took several decades before the term stuck , this date , for many historians , marks a turning point in time , clearly distinguishing the sodomite ( who offended God ) and the homosexual ( who offended society ) . In fact , the years 1869 - 1919 can be regarded ( Tamagne , A History of Homosexuality in Europe Berlin , London , Paris 1919 - 1939 , p . 18 ) Despite nearly a century and half of study and debate , there still is no universally accepted definition of homosexuality among clinicians and behavioral scientists - let alone a consensus regarding its origins . The idea that it derives from moral degeneracy has long been discounted by scholars , many of whom have argued for the primacy of either biologic or psychosocial influences . ( Bryne and Parsons , Sexual Orientation : The Biologic Theories Reappraised , p . 228 ) Richard von Kraftt - Ebing Richard von Kraftt - Ebing ( 1840 - 1902 ) is another prominent German sexologist . He was a German Professor of Psychiatry and in 1886 wrote Psychopathia sexualis , an encyclopedic compendium of sexual pathologies . Kraft - Ebing subverted Ulrichs theory of homosexuality . Though he too believed homosexuality was inborn , he saw it as an inborn constitutional defect that manifested itself in sex - inverted characteristics and in overall degeneracy . Homosexuals were arrested at a more primitive stage of evolutionary development then normal people , i.e. heterosexuals . Krafft - Ebing thought the sexual instinct Kraft - Ebing defined homosexuality not as a set of sexual acts but as the determination of feeling for the same - sex ( Kraft - Ebing 1922 , 286 ) , a determination brought about by either genetic or situational factors . ( Brookey , Reinventing the Male Homosexual , p . 29 ) In other words , Kraft - Ebing saw homosexuality as a degenerative condition . ( Brookey , Reinventing the Male Homosexual , p . 30 ) Although Kraft - Ebing was not a gay rights advocate , his theories of homosexuality are similar to those of Hirschfeld and Ulrichs . He imagined that homosexuality is both a biological and psychological manifestation . ( Brookey , Reinventing the male Homosexual , p . 30 ) Magnus Hirschfeld Another early German leader for the emancipation of homosexuals was Magnus Hirschfeld ( 1868 - 1935 ) . Of the early homosexual rights advocates , Hirschfeld ’ s career and legacy presents in retrospect as many errors and failures to be shunned as achievements to emulate . He was homosexual himself like many of the other early advocates for homosexual rights . His view of homosexuality was similar to that of Ulrichs . Homosexuality was innate and biological in nature . Homosexuals were a third sex , resulting from a hormonal cause . It resulted in a preponderance of the He believed that male homosexuals were physically different from male heterosexuals and that these differences were the products of hormones secreted by the gonaads ( Hirschfeld , 1944 ) . These hormones not only influenced sexual orientation but were also responsible for gender differences between heterosexuals and homosexuals . He imagined homosexuality to be an intermediate gender between the feminine and the masculine . Although male homosexuals had the phyical bodies of men , Hirschfeld argued they had the sex drive and emotions of the opposite sex . ( Brookey , Reinventing the Male Homosexual , p . 28 ) The committee was established on the assumption , which Hirschfeld took from his sexologist predecessors , that homosexuality is biological , the homosexual a type . ( Archer , The End of Gay and the death of heterosexuality , p . 75 ) Hirschfeld ’ s two ultimate justifications for his organization and his activist tactics and pursuits also bore a striking resemblance to those used in continuing the fight he started . The first was to establish as scientific fact that the homosexual was born , not made , and so was beyond the scope of a legal system that could punish people for what they did , not who they were . The second was to prevent teenage suicide . ( Archer , The End of Gay and the death of heterosexuality , p . 76 ) In 1933 the Nazis burned his works and research . Hirschfeld ’ legacy was tarnished by serious lapses of professional ethics . He was accused of selling worthless patented medicines . The most serious lapse was the allegations that he extorted money from some famous Germans who had in good faith furnished him with materials revealing the intimate ( and incriminating ) sides of their lives . Hirschfeld also conducted two polls of high school boys and male factory workers . The poll of the high school boys resulted in legal troubles for Hirschfeld . Though his findings were greatly overshadowed by a lawsuit brought by six students who charged him with obscenity ( he was found guilty and made to pay a fine and costs ) he managed to conduct the first large - scale gay survey , the scientific technique upon which the gay movement was to continually re - establish its credentials with increasing frequency and specialization over the next century . ( Archer , The End of Gay and the death of heterosexuality , p . 76 ) Havelock Ellis Outside of Germany , Havelock Ellis ( 1859 - 1939 ) was an early homosexual rights advocate from England . Ellis was medically trained , and the author of a six volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex published from 1897 to 1910 . He was the first to study homosexuals outside of prisons , asylums , and clinics . Ellis viewed homosexuality neither as a disease or a crime . Homosexuals suffered from arrested development , and inborn sexual inversion . Homosexuality was the result of a congenital organic variation ; individuals had both male and female sexual instincts The sexological discovery ’ of the homosexual in the late nineteen - century is therefore obviously a crucial moment . It gave a name , an aetiology , and potentially the embryos of an identity . It marked off a special homosexual type of person , with distinctive physiognomy , tastes and potentialities . Did , therefore , the sexologists create the homosexual ? This certainly seems to be the position of some historians . Michel Foucault and Lillian Faderman appear at times to argue , in an unusual alliance , that it was the categorisation of the sexologists that ( Weeks , Sexuality and Its Discontents Meanings , Myths and Modern Sexualities , p . 92 - 93 ) Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( 1856 - 1939 ) was one of the first to challenge the entire construction of a sexual instinct as Ulrichs and others had commonly conceived it . Freud considered homosexuality to be a perversion of the sex drive away from the normal object of desire ( i.e. the opposite sex ) toward a substitute object , including someone of the same sex . Freud disagreed with Ellis and the other sexologists view of homosexuality by seriously questioning the idea of gender inversion as well as congenital homosexuality . Instead Freud viewed it as a sexual object choice Only Freud , with whom Ellis disagreed with , seriously questioned the paradigm of gender inversion ( as well as congenital homosexuality ) by distinguishing between sexual object and aim . Freud , in contrast to the medical men - Moll , Bloch , and others - who influenced his work , challenged the entire construction of a sexual instinct as it had been commonly conceived since Kraft - Ebing . In arguing that relation between object and aim was the outcome of the struggle he would later term the Opedius complex , Freud assumed that reproductive heterosexuality was not ( Dean , Sexuality and Modern Western Culture , p , 25 ) Freud ’ s theories of sexuality take several forms , but certain elements remain fairly constant . He argued that the child is born into a state bisexuality , an innate sexual instinct that he referred to as polymorphous perversity . ( Brookey , Reinventing the Male Homosexual : The Rhetoric and Power of the Gay Gene , p . 30 ) Freud theorizes male homosexuality in several ways , but he often imagines the child adopting a feminine identity . ( Brookey , Reinventing the Male Homosexual : The Rhetoric and Power of the Gay Gene , p . 31 ) Although Freud offers alternative theories , they all play off the male child ’ s disrupted relationship with the mother . In many cases , these theories suggest that the male homosexual adopts a feminine sexual identity , and in this process he enters into a state of arrested sexual development . ( Brookey , Reinventing the Male Homosexual : The Rhetoric and Power of the Gay Gene , p . 31 ) Even still today there are those who hold to a psychoanalytical model or view of homosexuality . In doing so they continue to see homosexuality as pathological . Among the numerous claims supporting the pathology thesis of male homosexuality there seems to be an essential core of four basic propositions . Analysts assert that homosexual men suffer a form of developmental arrest caused by ( 1 ) early narcissistic fixations ; ( 2 ) disturbed family relationships ; ( 3 ) an underlying disturbance of male gender identity and finally , ( 4 ) pathological defenses against a biologically primary heterosexuality . ( Friedman , The Psychoanalytic Model of Male Homosexuality : A Historical and Theoretical Critique , p . 511 ) Friedman further goes on to write , that a psychoanalytic model is only a theory , among the other theories of homosexuality . Yet it is one that continued to be held by some . In this paper I have hoped to demonstrate that the analytic model of male homosexuality is a scientific paradigm with cultural origins and a historical place in the world of sex research that is not absolute . ( Friedman , The Psychoanalytic Model of Male Homosexuality : A Historical and Theoretical Critique , p . 515 ) Through their contradictory logic , the early theories of male homosexuality struggled to ascertain the relationship between sex and gender . Sexologists and homosexual rights advocates both insisted and denied that homosexuals were different : if they were morally , emotionally , and ( at least in appearance ) physically like heterosexuals , how could doctors account for their congenital difference ? And if they were not congenitally different , than how were they different ( in the case of Brand and Friedlander , the most manly men ) ? ( Dean , Sexuality and Modern Western Culture p . 25 ) Sexology after Freud had very little new to say about homosexuality until Kinsey published his study in 1948 , although homosexuals continued to be a part of the emerging modern culture . In Europe and the United States the two world wars , especially WW II was important . What they did was to bring individuals , from primarily an agriculture culture , together to fight a war . Many of these individuals who thought they were unique , now were introduced to others who were just like themselves . After fighting the wars many men remained in the large Between the 1850s and the 1930s a complex sexual community had developed in many American as well as European cities , which crossed class , racial , gender and age boundaries , and which offered a focus for identity development . Since the Second World War the expansion of these subcultures has been spectacular , with one of these unlikely heroes of this growth being the gay bar . ( Weeks , Sexuality and Its Discontents , p . 192 ) Bibliography Archer , Bert . The End of Gay ( and the death of heterosexuality ) . Thunder ’ s Mouth Press . New York , 2002 . Brookey , Robert Alan . Reinventing the Male Homosexual : The Rhetoric and Power of the Gay Gene . Indiana University Press . Bloomington & Indianapolis , 2002 . Byne , William MD , PhD , and Bruce Parsons , MD , PhD . Human Sexual Orientation : The Biological Theories Reappraised . Archives of General Psychiatry . March 1993 . Vol . 50 , 228 - 239 . Dean , Carolyn J . 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http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/FSM/chron.html | California Monthly , February 1965 Three Months of Crisis : Chronology of Events The following chronology traces events of the " free speech " controversy at Berkeley from Sept . 10 , 1964 , through Jan . 4 , 1965 . Full texts of all important documents , reports , statements and resolutions are included . Where full texts were too long for inclusion , they appear in the Appendix , beginning on page 76 . Also included in the Appendix are relevant portions of the State Constitution , Education Code , " University Policies Relating to Students and Student Organizations , " and " The Position of the FSM on Speech and Political Activity . " September 10 A letter authored by " a former student " and distributed with the Slate Supplement Report called for an " open , fierce and thoroughgoing rebellion " on the Berkeley campus . Although the letter did not relate specifically to the " free speech issue , " it sounded the rallying cry for subsequent events : " the University does not deserve a response of loyalty and allegiance from you . There is only one proper response to Berkeley from undergraduates : that you ORGANIZE AND SPLIT THIS CAMPUS WIDE OPEN ! . . . " Go to the top . Make your demands to the Regents . If they refuse to give you an audience : start a program of agitation , petitioning , rallies , etc . , in which the final resort will be CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE . In the long run , there is the possibility that you will find it necessary to perform civil disobedience at a couple of major University public ceremonies . . . " September 15 The Ad Hoc Committee to End Discrimination — led by former Berkeley student and SLATE founder Michael Myerson and by Tracy Sims , leader of the Palace Hotel demonstrations — announced plans to picket the Oakland Tribune for the third Friday in a row , and held a noon rally at the Bancroft and Telegraph entrance to the Berkeley campus . September 16 1 . Presidents or chairmen and advisers of all student organizations received a letter from Dean of Students Katherine A . Towle , dated Sept . 14 , announcing that , effective Sept . 21 , tables would no longer be permitted in the 26 - foot strip of University property at the Bancroft and Telegraph entrance , and that advocative literature and activities on off - campus political issues also would be prohibited : " Provisions of the policy of The Regents concerning Use of University Facilities ' will be strictly enforced in all areas designated as property of The Regents . . . including the 26 - foot strip of brick walkway at the campus entrance on Bancroft Way and Telegraph Avenue . . . " ( Small copper plaques , imprinted : " Property of The Regents , University of California . Permission to enter or pass over is revocable at any time , " outline University campuses ' boundaries . A series of these plaques is located parallel to Bancroft Way , about 26 feet outside the large concrete posts at the Bancroft - Telegraph entrance to the campus . The new policy did not apply to an approximately eight - foot - wide strip of City of Berkeley sidewalk located between the plaques and the Bancroft Way curb . ) " Specifically , " Dean Towle ' s letter said , " Section III of the ( Regents ' ) policy . . .prohibits the use of University facilities for the purpose of soliciting party membership or supporting or opposing particular candidates or propositions in local , state or national elections , ' except that Chief Campus Officers shall establish rules under which candidates for public office ( or their designated representatives ) may be afforded like opportunity to speak upon the campuses at meetings where the audience is limited to the campus community . ' Similarly , Chief Campus " Section III also prohibits the use of University facilities for the purpose of religious worship , exercise or conversion . ' Section IV of the policy states further that University facilities may not be used for the purpose of raising money to aid projects not directly connected with some authorized activity of the University . . . ' " Now that the so - called speaker ban ' is gone , " Dean Towle ' s letter continued , " and the open forum is a reality , student organizations have ample opportunity to present to campus audiences on a special event ' basis an unlimited number of speakers on a variety of subjects , provided the few basic rules concerning notification and sponsorship are observed . . . The Hyde Park ' area in the Student Union Plaza is also available for impromptu , unscheduled speeches by students and staff . " It should be noted also that this area on Bancroft Way . . . has now been added to the list of designated areas for the distribution of handbills , circulars or pamphlets by University students and staff in accordance with Berkeley campus policy . Posters , easels and card tables will not be permitted in this area because of interference with the flow of ( pedestrian ) traffic . University facilities may not , of course , be used to support or advocate off - campus political or social action . " We ask for the cooperation of every student and student organization in observing the full implementation of these policies . If you have any questions , please do not hesitate to come to the Office of the Dean of Students , 201 Sproul Hall . " Explaining the new ruling , Dean Towle said , " The growing use and misuse of the area has made it imperative that the University enforce throughout the campus the policy long ago set down by The Regents . " Only leniency on the part of the administration slowed enforcement of these rules in the past , she said , but more strict enforcement had been under discussion for some time , she added . Berkeley Chancellor Edward W . Strong , in a report to the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate dated October 26 , said : " The situation was brought to a head by the multiplied activity incidental to the primary election , the Republican convention , and the forthcoming fall elections . Representatives of the Chancellor ' s Office , the Dean of Students Office , the Campus Police , the Public Affairs Office , and the ASUC had the problem on the agenda of meetings on July 22 , July 29 , and September 4 . They agreed that the situation would worsen during the political campaign , and steps should be taken at the beginning of the semester to assure use of 2 . Arthur Goldberg , former chairman of SLATE , announced lawyers representing and other interested groups would meet tomorrow ( Sept . 17 ) to decide posible legal action . Goldberg called the new policy " another in a long series of acts to curtail either right or left wing political action on campus . . . " As the students become more and more aware of America ' s social problems , and come to take an active part in their solution , the University moves proportionally the other way to prevent all exposure of political action being taken . " The most important thing is to make this campus a market place for ideas . But , the University is trying to prevent the exposure of any new creative political solutions to the problems that every American realizes are facing this society in the mid - Sixties . " September 17 Representatives of 18 student organizations met with Dean Towle to point out what they considered to be the unfairness and purposelessness of the new enforcement policy . The student groups asked for : 1 ) Advocacy of any political viewpoint or action or to be able to distribute literature to that effect in the Bancroft - Telegraph area . 2 ) Permission to distribute literature from tables , from which they can attract , by means of posters , interested people . They said they do not want to force literature on pedestrians , but rather hand out literature to those who approach them . Student spokesmen offered to conduct a traffic flow survey , and to police for violations of University rules regarding placement of posters on University property . Most of the groups also indicated they would be willing to forego collection of money in the area . Dean Towle answered that Regents ' policy is clearly set down for all on - campus areas , including Bancroft - Telegraph , and that the University administration is under obligation to enforce that policy . Dean Towle also charged , during the meeting , that , although the University had repeatedly asked for cooperation from groups using the Bancroft - Telegraph area , it received little in the matter of poster and table placement . " Some of the students have been both impudent and impertinent , " she added . Dean Towle implied it might be possible for the University to substitute the Hyde Park area in the Student Union Plaza for the Bancroft - Telegraph area . This offer was rejected . The students agreed to submit a list of written suggestions to the Dean of Students for the possible use of the Bancroft - Telegraph area and the Hyde Park area , although Dean Towle said further use of the Bancroft - Telegraph area was " almost out of the question . " The students insisted on their right , and " duty to society " to remain at their south entrance posts . September 18 The 18 student organizations affected by the Bancroft - Telegraph controversy petitioned the Dean of Students for the use of the Bancroft - Telegraph area , under the following conditions : " 1 . Tables for student organizations at Bancroft and Telegraph will be manned at all times . " 2 . The organizations shall provide their own tables and chairs ; no University property shall be borrowed . " 3 . There shall be no more than one table in front of each pillar and one at each side of the entrance way . No tables shall be placed in front of the entrance posts . " 4 . No posters shall be attached to posts or pillars . Posters shall be attached to tables only . " 5 . We ( students ) shall make every effort to see that provisions 1 - 4 are carried out and shall publish such rules and distribute them to the various student organizations . " 6 . The tables at Bancroft and Telegraph may be used to distribute literature advocating action on current issues with the understanding that the student organizations do not represent the University of California - - thus these organizations will not use the name of the University and will dissociate themselves from the University as an institution . " 7 . Donations may be accepted at the tables . " September 20 At an evening meeting , most of the groups affected by the new University policy agreed to picket , conduct vigils , rallies and touch off civil disobedience , if the University stands firm on the Bancroft - Telegraph politics ban after a meeting with Dean Towle , scheduled for 10 : 30 a.m. the next morning . September 21 1 . Dean Towle met with representatives of student groups affected by the new University rules for the Bancroft - Telegraph area . She accepted most of the proposals submitted by the students on Sept . 18 : she would allow groups to set up a regulated number of tables with posters attached in the area , and she would allow distribution of informative - - as opposed to advocative - - literature from them . Dean Towle also announced the establishment " on an experimental basis " of a second " Hyde Park " free - speech area at " Individuals are free to speak at will in these areas , " she said , " provided they are registered students or staff of the University of California and observe the policies pertaining to use of University facilities . Since the University reserves such areas of the campus for student and staff use , those who speak should be prepared to identify themselves as students or staff of the University . It is suggested that speakers use as their podium the raised part of the wall on either side of the main stairway or the lower steps flanking the Dean Towle refused permission to advocate specific action and to recruit individuals for specific causes . Also prohibited was solicitation of funds and donations " to aid projects not directly connected with some authorized activity of the University . . . " It is not permissible , in materials distributed on University property , to urge a specific vote , call for direct social or political action , or to seek to recruit individuals for such action , " Dean Towle said . The students refused to accept Dean Towle ' s concessions . Picketing , demonstrations and vigils would be conducted , they said , until satisfaction was obtained from the University : Jackie Goldberg , spokesman for the protesting groups , insisted " the University has not gone far enough in allowing us to promote the kind of society we ' re interested in . " We ' re allowed to say why we think something is good or bad , but we ' re not allowed to distribute information as to what to do about it . Inaction is the rule , rather than the exception , in our society and on this campus . And , education is and should be more than academics . " We do n ' t want to be armchair intellectuals . For a hundred years , people have talked and talked and done nothing . We want to help the students decide where they fit into the political spectrum and what they can do about their beliefs . We want to help build a better society . " Dean Towle replied : " We have tried to be as fair as possible - - but University policy is clearly stated in this area . " The non - advocative restriction is not directed specifically at students , Dean Towle explained . Even non - students invited to speak on campus are informed that on - campus advocacy of direct political or social action is prohibited . Dr . Saxton Pope , special assistant to Vice Chancellor Alex Sherriffs , who was present at the meeting , said the University was trying to discourage " advocacy of action without thought . " 2 . Approximately 75 students held an all - night vigil on Sproul Hall steps . September 22 The ASUC Senate ( by a vote of 11 - 5 ) requested the Regents " to allow free political and social action to be effected by students at the Bancroft entrance to the University of California , up to the posts accepted as the traditional entrance . " The Senate motion also requested the privilege of soliciting funds for off - campus activity . These privileges were also requested for eight other campus locations where only non - advocative literature is now permitted . The ASUC Senate also began circulation of a petition to gather student grass - roots September 23 Chancellor Strong issued the following statement : " I call attention to the following facts concerning student use of University - owned property at the Telegraph - Bancroft entry to the campus . The Open Forum policy of the University is being fully maintained . Any student or staff member is free to address a campus audience in the Hyde Park ' areas in the heart of the campus . Printed materials on issues and candidates can be distributed by bona fide student groups in nine places on campus , including the Telegraph - Bancroft location . A full spectrum of political and social views can be " The University , rightly , as an educational institution , maintains an open forum for the free discussion of ideas and issues . Its facilities are not to be used for the mounting of social and political action directed at the surrounding community . The University has held firmly to the principles set forth by President Kerr in his Charter Day Address on the Davis Campus May 5 , 1964 : " The activities of students acting as private citizens off - campus on non - University matters are outside the sphere of the University . . . Just as the University can not and should not follow the student into his family life or his church life or his activities as a citizen off the campus , so also the students , individually or collectively , should not and can not take the name of the University with them as they move into religious or political or other non - University facilities in connection with such affairs . . . September 25 University President Clark Kerr condemned the student demonstrations , and disagreed with the protestors that you must have action in order to learn : " The Dean of Students has met many requests of the students . The line theUniversity draws will be an acceptable one . . . " I do n ' t think you have to have action to have intellectual opportunity . Their actions - - collecting money and picketing - - are n ' t high intellectual activity . . . These actions are not necessary for the intellectual development of the students . If that were so , why teach history ? We ca n ' t live in ancient Greece . . . " The University is an educational institution that has been given to the Regents as a trust to administer for educational reasons , and not to be used for direct political action . It would n ' t be proper . It is not right to use the University as a basis from which people organize and undertake direct action in the surrounding community . " September 27 Spokesmen for the combined liberal and conservative student political groups announced plans to picket tomorrow ' s ( Sept . 28 ) University Meeting : the groups would simultaneously set up tables at Sather Gate and hold a rally in front of Wheeler Hall , without giving the required prior notice to the University administration . While the University Meeting is in progress the students would march to the University Meeting . Politically conservative protestors would participate only in the march , since the other activities violated University regulations . September 28 Chancellor Edward W . Strong announced a substantial concession - - that campaign literature advocating " yes " and " no " votes on propositions and candidates , campaign buttons and bumper strips could now be distributed at Bancroft - Telegraph and at eight other campus locations - - as pickets formed in front of Wheeler Hall and marched to the University Meeting . Chancellor Strong ' s liberalization of regulations - - a result , he said , of a " reinterpretation of Regents ' policy " - - was a direct contradiction to Dean Towle ' s statements Arthur Goldberg , one of the protest leaders , said : " And you ' re asking me if picketing is effective ? " Another protest spokesman said : " The Bancroft - Telegraph issue has alerted us to the free speech issue all over campus . We wo n ' t stop now until we ' ve made the entire campus a bastion of free speech . " Commenting on the student pickets disruption of the University Meeting , ASUC President Charles Powell said : " Placards like Sproul Hall Will Fall ' and constant heckling and disruption among an audience . . . are . . . unnecessary at this stage of the issue , and a reflection of student sentiment of which I can no longer be proud . " September 29 1 . Several tables were set up on campus at both Bancroft - Telegraph and in front of Sather Gate . Only one or two of the tables had the required permits from the University . ( According to the Dean of Students Office , permits were issued only to " qualified organizations " that promised not to solicit money or members , or initiate or advocate any off - campus activity other than voting . ) Most of the organizations represented by tables would not make this promise and , in fact , were conducting such activities . Dean of Men Arleigh Williams and University police officers informed each of the tables that some of the activities being conducted were illegal ; a few times they asked for identification from students manning the tables . Dean Williams said : " Every effort will be made to remove those tables . " But , he did not indicate if such an effort would involve action on the part of University police . Arthur Goldberg , a protest leader , was asked to make an appointment with Dean Williams . 2 . Representatives of protest groups met at 10 : 30 p.m. to plan future action . September 30 1 . At noon , University Friends of the Student Non - Violent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ) and Campus Congress of Racial Equality ( CORE ) set up tables at Sather Gate . Neither had permits from the Dean of Students Office . According to Mario Savio , SNCC spokesman , the student groups were denied permits because it was suspected that they would attempt to collect funds for off - campus political or social action . According to Brian Turner , who set up the SNCC table , funds were being collected , in direct violation of University University administration representatives approached each table , and took the names of those manning the tables . Five students - - Mark Bravo , Brian Turner , Donald Hatch , Elizabeth Gardiner Stapleton , and David Goines - - were requested to appear before Dean of Men Arleigh Williams at 3 : 00 p.m. for disciplinary action . That action triggered what was to become the first of the Sproul Hall sit - ins . 2 . At 3 : 00 p.m. - - under the direction of Mario Savio , Arthur Goldberg and Sandor Fuchs - - more than 500 students and protestors appeared outside Dean Williams ' office . Savio , Goldberg and others stood on a narrow balcony outside the second floor lobby of Sproul Hall , shouting to passing students and those gathered on Sproul Hall steps , urging them to join the growing mass seated and standing outside the Dean of Students Office . Savio , the apparent spokesman for the protestors , presented a petition signed by more than 500 students : " We the undersigned have jointly manned tables at Sather Gate , realizing that we were in violation of University edicts to the contrary . We realize we may be subject to expulsion . " Savio then issued two demands : 1 ) That everyone in the group who signed be treated exactly the same as the students who were summoned into Dean Williams ' office , and 2 ) That all charges should be dropped until the University clarifies its policy , and it is clear whether or not there has been any violation . Savio stated the group was absolutely firm on the first point , but might give a little on the second . Dean Williams answered Savio ' s demands : " I can not make any guarantee to concede to any request . We are dealing only with observed violations , not unobserved violations . And , we will continue to do this . " Dean Williams thereupon cancelled a scheduled 4 : 00 p.m. meeting with the leaders of all the groups protesting the University ' s policy . At 4 : 00 p.m. , Dean Williams asked the original five students , plus the three demonstration leaders , to enter his office to discuss disciplinary action . None of the eight people summoned entered the Dean ' s office . Savio then announced that , since it appeared none of their demands had been met , that they would remain in Sproul Hall throughout the night : " We want equal action , " Savio declared . " And , that ' s no action , because they ca n ' t take action against all these people who are here . They ' re scared . We ' re staying . " Money was collected — announced a sizeable contribution — for food . By 5 : 00 p.m. , women students were preparing sandwiches in a second floor alcove . 3 . At about midnight Chancellor Edward W . Strong issued the following statement : " Students and student organizations today enjoy the fullest privileges in the history of the University , including discussing and advocacy on a broad spectrum of political and social issues . Some students demand on - campus solicitation of funds and planning and recruitment of off - campus social and political action . The University can not allow its facilities to be so used without endangering its future as an independent educational institution . The issue now has been carried far beyond the bounds of discussion by a small minority of students . These students should recognize the fullness of " The University can not and will not allow students to engage in deliberate violation of law and order on campus . The Slate Supplement Report this fall urged open , fierce and thoroughgoing rebellion on the campus . . . in which the final resort will be Civil Disobedience . ' Individual students must ask themselves whether they wish to be a part of such action . " When violations occur , the University must then take disciplinary steps . Such action is being taken . Eight students were informed individually by a representative of the Office of the Dean of Students that they were in violation of University regulations and were asked to desist . Each of the eight students refused to do so . I regret that these eight students by their willful misconduct in deliberately violating rules of the University have made it necessary for me to suspend them indefinitely from the University . I stand ready as always to meet with the officers 4 . " I really do n ' t know what to say , " Mario Savio told the group of students sitting - in in Sproul Hall , when he heard Chancellor Strong ' s statement . " If you wo n ' t take this as the official statement of the group , I think they ' re ( the administration ) all a bunch of bastards . " Savio , one of the eight students suspended , acted as spokesman for the protestors . He said the issue will be met with continued protest . The three points of future protest action will be : 1 ) A fight for the dropping of disciplinary action against the suspended students ; 2 ) A continuation of the fight for the demands on the free speech areas , including a proposed meeting with Chancellor Strong , and 3 ) The stipulation that no disciplinary action be taken against any students participating in further demonstrations . Savio went on to say that the problem was that parts of Clark Kerr ' s Multiversity Machine , the students , " had broken down and were gumming up the works . " So , naturally , the University had decided to expel the parts which were n ' t running smoothly . His analogy was cheered by the demonstrators . As the evening progressed , the demonstrators continued their sit - in , lie - in , and representatives of the various political organizations supporting the " Free Speech Movement " ( FSM ) — the name born that evening — met to plan future moves . October 1 1 . The first Sproul Hall sit - in broke up at approximately 2 : 40 a.m. , when demonstrators voted to leave the premises . Before leaving , they announced a rally to be held at noon on Sproul Hall steps . 2 . Several mimeographed fliers appeared on campus , calling for student and faculty support for the suspended students and announcing a " Free Speech Rally " at noon on Sproul Hall steps . 3 . At approximately 10 : 00 a.m. two tables were set up outside Sather Gate , and one at the foot of Sproul Hall steps . 4 . At approximately 11 : 45 a.m. Deans George S . Murphy and Peter Van Houten , with University Police Lieutenant Merrill F . Chandler approached and spoke to a man who was soliciting funds at the Campus CORE table at the foot of Sproul Hall steps . The man , later identified as Jack Weinberg , a former student , refused to identify himself or to leave the table . Lieutenant Chandler arrested the man for trespassing . Weinberg went limp . Instead of carrying Weinberg into police headquarters in Sproul Hall , University police moved a police The crowd chanted " Release him ! Release him ! " About 100 students promptly lay down in front of the police car , another 80 or so sat behind it . Mario Savio removed his shoes and climbed on top of it , urging the gathering crowd to join in . By noon , about 300 demonstrators surrounded the immobile police car ; by 12 : 30 p.m. , several thousand students were crowded around the car - - which became the focal point and rostrum for the next 32 hours of student demonstrations . Weinberg remained inside the captured police car throughout the two - day demonstration . He was fed sandwiches and milk through an open window . Savio demanded Weinberg ' s release and the lifting of University prohibitions against soliciting funds and memberships on campus : " We were going to hold a rally . We did n ' t know how to get the people . But , we ' ve got them now , thanks to the University . . . " Strong must say no to the suspensions . He must agree to meet with the political organizations . And , there must be no disciplinary action against anyone before the meeting ! " And , I ' m publicly serving notice that we ' re going to continue direct action until they ( the Administration ) accede . I suggest that we go into that building ( Sproul Hall ) and sit on the desks and chairs and make it impossible for them to continue their work . " Charles Powell , ASUC President , took Savio ' s place atop the stranded car : " I can see now that your cause is just , " Powell said . He asked that , instead of a mob scene in Sproul Hall , only he and Savio enter the building to meet with Dean Williams . The crowd demanded that Savio and Powell negotiate Weinberg ' s release , and termination of the eight student suspensions , and suspension of Administration action against any protestors until the matter had been arbitrated . Dean Arleigh Williams told Savio and Powell that the matter was out of his jurisdiction . He referred them to Chancellor Strong , with whom they discussed the problem . Chancellor Strong refused Savio ' s demands . He said the University would not give in to pressure , the suspensions would stand , and that a meeting was possible only if the demonstrations ceased . Savio and Powell returned from their meeting with Chancellor Strong at about 1 : 45 p.m . Powell offered to have the ASUC Senate attempt to deal with the entire situation concerning the University ' s edict . The crowd refused Powell ' s offer , and he left . At approximately 2 : 30 p.m. , Savio suggested the demonstrators force their way into Sproul Hall , in order to hinder operations of the Administration there : " I recommend that 500 of you stay here around this auto and others join me in taking our request back to the deans . " Savio then led about 150 students into Sproul Hall , where they sat outside the Dean of Students Office . About 4 : 00 p.m. , the demonstrators inside now numbered about 400 , voted to pack solidly in front of the door to the Deans ' office , and not allow anyone out . Deans Peter Van Houten and Arleigh Williams were trapped within the office by this maneuver . The situation remained static until about 5 : 30 p.m. when Savio , again atop the automobile , announced " a committee of independent faculty members " would try to make contact with high administration officials . If contact was made , the group decided , the students in Sproul Hall would be notified and would leave the building . The students also voted to have the faculty committee notify them as soon as contact was made with the Administration . Within a short time , contact was made with Vice Chancellor Alex Sheriffs , but a breakdown in communications At 6 : 15 p.m. , 45 minutes before the scheduled closing , campus and Berkeley police officers began closing the front doors of Sproul Hall . Angered , about 100 of the approximately 2000 students outside Sproul Hall charged the doors , packing them to prevent their closing . Two police officers were pulled to the floor ; one lost his hat and shoes ( which were returned to him as he escaped into the building ) and was bitten on the leg . About 20 police officers took up stations at the foot of the main stairway leading After a long discussion , the demonstrators outside decided to form a united front , and ordered those inside the building to come outside to join them on the mall . All but five of those inside Sproul Hall at the time obeyed the summons . The remaining five were left unmolested . The demonstrations then continued around the police car on the mall between Sproul Hall and the Student Union . 5 . Demonstration leaders met in a closed meeting at 10 : 00 p.m. They decided : 1 ) The demonstrators would attempt to remain on the steps and in the mall through Family Day on Saturday , Oct . 3 . 2 ) Tables would be set up at Sather Gate , separate from the Sproul Hall demonstrations , in the hope that more people would be suspended . 3 ) A rally would be held at noon tomorrow ( Oct . 2 ) , centering around the car carrying Weinberg . 4 ) After the rally , groups of demonstrators again would move into the second floor of Sproul Hall and block off the Dean of Students Office . 6 . At 11 : 15 p.m. small groups of anti - demonstration demonstrators began converging on the mall from all directions , swelling the crowd to about 2,500 . At this point , the demonstration degenerated into a shouting , singing , swearing and egg throwing contest . The demonstrators sang " We Shall Overcome ! " The anti - demonstration forces shouted " Mickey Mouse ! " 7 . California Governor Edmund G . Brown issued the following statement : " I support fully the stand of U.C. President Clark Kerr and Berkeley Chancellor Edward W . Strong . " This is not a matter of freedom of speech on the campuses . I and President Kerr and The Regents have long fought to maintain freedom of speech and an Open Forum policy on all the campuses of the University . " This is purely and simply an attempt on the part of the students to use the campuses of the University unlawfully by soliciting funds and recruiting students for off - campus activities . " This will not be tolerated . We must have — and will continue to have — law and order on our campuses . " 8 . Berkeley Chancellor Edward W . Strong issued the following statement : " Because two facts respecting University policies on students and student organizations are still being misunderstood or misrepresented by some persons , I want again to emphasize these two facts : " 1 . The University ' s policy prohibiting planning and recruiting on campus for off - campus political and social action , and prohibiting also the solicitation or receipt of funds for such purposes is now and has always been the unchanged policy of the University . " 2 . The University has not restricted or curtailed freedom of speech of students on campus by any change of its own Open Forum policy . " No instance of a newly imposed restriction or curtailment of freedom of speech on campus can be truthfully alleged for the simple reason that none exists . " Freedom of speech by students on campus is not the issue . The issue is one presented by deliberate violations of University rules and regulations by some students in an attempt to bring about a change of the University policy prohibiting use of University facilities by political , social and action groups . " 9 . Charles Powell , ASUC president , issued the following statement : " The facts are these : " The prohibition on the solicitation of funds and membership on campus for partisan issues is not a ruling of the Chancellor or of President Clark Kerr . " It is , in fact , a State law . " Therefore , the only rational and proper action at this point is to seek changes in the law . Those opportunities are not here on the campus - - but in the houses of the State Legislature . " In a conference with President Kerr , I have been told that mob violence and mass demonstrations directed at the Administration will , in no way , do anything to alleviate the problem . " In fact , we are indeed losing support among the Regents for concessions which have already been made . " I am certain , and President Kerr has confirmed this fear , that if demonstrations such as today ' s continue , we will lose the Open Forum policy . " This is a tradition for which all students and President Kerr have fought long and hard , and one which we need not lose . " I appeal to my fellow students . " I ask that you not oppose the Administration — the Administration can do nothing to meet the demands being made . " But this I do ask , write your State legislators , then give your full - hearted support to the ASUC Senate which will ask the property at Bancroft and Telegraph be deeded to the City of Berkeley for municipal administration . " Above all , I ask you to discontinue demonstrations which are endangering lives , property , and the Open Forum policy which the entire University community enjoys . " 10 . Mona Hutchins , vice president of the University Society of Individualists , a conservative group , issued the following statement : " The conservative campus groups fully agree with the purpose of the sit - ins in Sproul Hall . Individual members of our organizations have expressed their sympathy by joining in the picketing on the steps of the Hall , and will continue to do so . " However , our belief in lawful redress of grievances prevents us from joining the sit - ins . But , let no one mistake our intent . The United Front still stands . " October 2 1 . The Daily Californian , the campus student newspaper , printed the following editorial , bordered in black and signed by the Senior Editorial Board : " Last night the students became a near mob , with a police car for their symbol . " The demonstrators surrounded a police car in front of Sproul Hall as a banner for their disobedience against University authority . It became a symbol of their power . And yet when an opposition force appeared late last night from the fraternities and residence halls , the demonstrators appealed to the police to maintain law and order . ' " No one can rationally justify the simultaneous defiance of authority on one hand , the expectation of protection on the other . " We feel that , under these circumstances , the demonstrations have dissolved into a morass of distorted goals , inconsistent means , and blindness to their fallibility . " The demonstrators say that the campus administration is no longer open for discussion . How can the demonstrators themselves be open for rational discussion when the basic issues of solicitation of funds , recruitment of members and mounting social and political action ' have been wholly overshadowed by defiance ? " The antagonists of late last night exhibited something just as dangerous . They overflowed with an explosive sing - song belligerence . They went to Sproul Hall with anger and without reason - - and almost touched off a riot . " The entire Open Forum policy has been threatened by the action of both of these student groups . The concept of the Open Forum will continue to be in jeopardy at the hands of persons completely outside the University if the same irrational and rash challenges to the Administration ' s final decision continue . " The Administration has drawn the line at what it believes is the last concession on the University level . We completely believe they are telling the truth . " Those who espouse over - simplified concepts of the issues and solutions , will tell you otherwise . " The University has drawn the last line it can . " We therefore suggest that the emotional commitment of the past two weeks needs a drastic reappraisal . We urge the students to think by themselves — not by the group . " 2 . At 1 : 30 a.m. , as conflicts between demonstrators and anti - demonstration demonstrators threatened to erupt into a full - blown riot , Father James Fisher of Newman Hall mounted the police car . The crowd fell silent as he pleaded for peace — and got it . Demonstrations around the stranded police car , still containing Jack Weinberg , continued throughout the day . Sproul Hall was locked , except for one police - guarded door at the South end through which those with legitimate business inside could pass . A pup tent was pitched on one of the lawns . The entire mall area was littered with sleeping bags , blankets , books , and the debris of the all - night vigil . Speakers continued to harangue the crowd from the top of the sagging police car , gathering momentum as noon approached . At noon , lunch - time onlookers enlarged the crowd to close to 4,000 persons . 3 . At 10 : 30 a.m. , after President Kerr and Chancellor Strong agreed that the situation had to be brought under control , a high - level meeting of administrators , deans and representatives of at least four law enforcement agencies was held to formulate plans for handling the demonstrations . At 11 : 55 a.m. , representatives of the Governor ' s Office and the President ' s Office joined the session . ( It was agreed that Chancellor Strong would read a statement at 6 : 00 p.m. , declaring the assembled group an unlawful assemblage 4 . At about 4 : 15 p.m. , demonstration spokesmen asked to meet with President Kerr , President Kerr and Chancellor Strong agreed to meet with the protest leaders at 5 : 00 p.m . 5 . At 4 : 45 p.m. police officers from Oakland , Alameda County , Berkeley and the California Highway Patrol began marching onto the campus , taking up positions at the north and south ends of Sproul Hall and on Barrows Lane , behind the Administration building . Some 500 officers , including over 100 motorcycle police , were on hand by 5 : 30 p.m. , some armed with long riot sticks . As the police arrived , onlookers and protest sympathizers swelled the crowd between Sproul Hall and the Student Union to more than 7,000 . Spectators lined the Student Union balcony and the roof of the Dining Commons . As the possibility of police action agaist the demonstrators increased , protestors were instructed on " how to be arrested " ( remove sharp objects from pockets , remove valuable rings and watches , loosen clothing , pack closely together , do not link arms , go limp ) and were counseled on their legal rights ( give only your name and address , ask to see your lawyer , do not make any statements ) . All persons with small children , those under 18 years of age , non - citizens , and those on parole or probation And , as six campus police officers penetrated the periphery of the crowd — in an effort to reinforce the stranded police car — the demonstrators packed themselves solidly around the car . 6 . At about 5 : 30 p.m. , the demonstrators were informed that the meeting between protest leaders and University officials was in progress at University House , and that President Kerr had promised no police action until after that meeting . Participating in the negotiations were President Kerr , Chancellor Strong , members of an informal faculty group , student leaders , representatives of the Inter - Faith Council , and nine demonstration spokesmen . A six - point agreement was reached and was signed by President Kerr and the demonstration spokesmen . The meeting was disbanded at 7 . At approximately 7 : 20 p.m. , the crowd was informed that an agreement had been reached , and that the protest spokesmen were en route from University House to present it to the demonstrators . 8 . At 7 : 30 p.m. , with President Kerr and Chancellor Strong watching from the steps of Sproul Hall ( the crowd was unaware of their presence ) , Mario Savio mounted the flattened roof of the police car to read the agreement : " 1 . The student demonstrators shall desist from all forms of their illegal protest against " 4 . The duration of the suspension of the suspended students will be submitted within one week to the Student Conduct Committee of the Academic Senate . ; " 5 . Activity may be continued by student organizations in accordance with existing University regulations . " 6 . The President of the University has already declared his willingness to support deeding certain University property at the end of Telegraph Avenue to the City of Berkeley or to the ASUC . " ( The agreement was signed by Clark Kerr , Jo Freeman , Paul C . Cahill , Sandor Fuchs , Robert Wolfson , David Jessup , Jackie Goldberg , Eric Levine , Mario Savio and Thomas Miller . ) At 7 : 40 p.m. , Mario Savio said : " Let us agree by acclamation to accept this document . I ask you to rise quietly and with dignity , and go home . " 9 . At 7 : 50 p.m. , President Clark Kerr held a news conference in Sproul Hall . Chancellor Strong was present , but did not take part . Outside the window , the students were dispersing . The police officers had been dismissed . President Kerr said : " Law and order have been restored without the use of force . " University rules remain unchanged , he said . The arrested non - student trespasser ( Jack Weinberg ) has been booked by police . Although the University agreed not to press charges , President Kerr said Chancellor Strong , the President continued , will issue appointments to the special ad hoc committee to be established under point two of the agreement . Four students , four faculty members and four Administration representatives will be named to the committee . Two of the students will be named from among those who negotiated the agreement with President Kerr . October 3 Edward W . Carter , chairman of the University Board of Regents , issued the following statement : " Law and order have been re - established on the Berkeley campus of the University of California . That this was accomplished without violence is a tribute to President Clark Kerr and his administrative staff . All applicable University rules remain unchanged ; the non - student arrested has been booked by the police ; the eight suspended students are still on suspension , and the regular procedures for review of student conduct and grievances are functioning . " A faculty committee will review individual cases in an orderly manner , and in due course will make recommendations for their disposition by the properly constituted administrative authorities . " It is regrettable that a relatively small number of students , together with certain off - campus agitators should have precipitated so unfortunate an incident . " October 4 1 . California Governor Edmund G . Brown pledged to maintain law and order on University campuses and asked President Kerr to prepare , " as soon as possible , " a full and complete report on the student demonstration : " I would like a detailed account of its causes , what actions were taken and why , what issues were involved , and what recommendations you have for preventing similar situations in the future . " 2 . President Clark Kerr , answering Governor Brown ' s request , said the Administration " has already begun an investigation and analysis " of the demonstrations . Kerr ' s statement said , in part : " Law and order were restored to the Berkeley campus without the use of force - - a result the Governor desired as much as I . " . . .All applicable University rules remain unchanged ; the non - student arrested as a trespasser has been booked by the police . The eight suspended students are still under suspension and the regular procedures for review of student conductand grievances are functioning . " President Kerr described the situation as " highly complicated . . . " Students with left - wing and right - wing political orientation are more active than ever before . Off - campus elements excite this orientation . As a consequence , the historical position of the University against being made a base for political direct action is placed under unusual attack . " At the same time , the world and national situations have most unfortunately placed more emphasis in the minds of a few students on direct action , even outside the limits of the law , than on compliance with law and order and democratic process . " Nevertheless , the University is fully responsible for the maintenance of law and order and the guarantee that it remain an educational institution . " 3 . Various reactions were inspired by the student protest demonstrations : 1 ) Ernest - Besig , executive director of the Northern California chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union ( ACLU ) , disputed the University ' s interpretation of the State Constitutional clause relating to political and sectarian activity on the campus ( Article IX , Section 9 , see Appendix ) . His statement was issued October 1 : " The ACLU does not share the opinion of the University Administration that the constitutional ban on political and sectarian activity is aimed at students . " Bessig said the ACLU Board of Directors would consider intervening on behalf 2 ) The Executive Committee of the Association of California State College Professors expressed support for the student protestors : " Participation in social action , whether it is political or non - political ought not only to be permitted , but actively encouraged , so long as it does not interfere with the regular instructional program . . . " 3 ) The Inter - Faith Staff Workers and Student Leaders , a local religious group , supported the aims of the protestors : " We affirm the right of members of the campus community to solicit funds , distribute literature and recruit members for involvement in common action . " 4 ) Cal Students for Goldwater supported the Regent ' s right to regulate as they deem necessary and complained of the non - enforcement of rules applying to campus political activities , according to Morris E . Hurley , vice president . 4 . Chancellor Strong ' s office issued a statement outlining plans to implement the agreement reached between protestors and President Kerr last Friday night : 1 ) Tomorrow ( Oct . 5 ) , Chancellor Strong will send the names of the eight suspended students to the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct . 2 ) Tomorrow ( Oct . 5 ) , Chancellor Strong will send out letters of appointment to members of the student - faculty - administration committee which will discuss the dispute . 3 ) The University has not pressed charges against Jack Weinberg ( for trespassing ) , but re - emphasized the administration had no authority to speak for the district attorney ' s office . October 5 1 . Protestors held a noon rally on Sproul Hall steps , claimed victory and voiced their approval of Friday evening ' s agreement . Art Goldberg said : " We ask only the right to say what we feel when we feel like it . We ' ll continue to fight for this freedom , and we wo n ' t quit until we ' ve won . " Approximately 1000 students gathered in the mall between Sproul Hall and the Student Union to listen to the protest speakers . Mario Savio , one of the demonstration leaders who negotiated the agreement with President Kerr and who urged the students to accept the agreement , stated that " although the whole war is far from over , we have won the biggest battle . " That battle , he explained , was to gain " jurisdictional recognition " from President Kerr of faculty - student - administration committee to negotiate the " free speech " issue . To answer what he considered President Kerr ' s implication of a Communist tinge to the anti - ban movement , Savio decried the " great bogeyman raised . . . whenever a roup is working for social change . No one wants to admit that large numbers of people are sick and fed up with the way things are . " A number of speakers addressed the assembled students , including several of the eight suspended students , Professor John Leggett of sociology , Professor Charles Sellers of history , and Warren Coats of the Young Republicans . Statements of support were read , including a document signed by 43 political science and economics teaching assistants , commending demonstrators ' goals . The rally was technically illegal under University regulations regarding non - student speakers . It was permitted , however , under a " special waiver " signed by Dean of Students Katherine A . Towle . Dean Towle explained : " We are honoring the spirit of the President ' s agreement and therefore have granted a special waiver for this meeting today , so that leaders of the demonstration may discuss the written agreement of last Friday . " ( University regulations require non - student speakers to wait 72 hours after officially requesting permission from the Dean ' s office to speak on campus . Most of the leaders of the current demonstrations are either suspended or non - students . No one requested permission for them to speak at this rally . ) ( The Daily Californian speculated , on Oct . 6 , that both sides had maneuvered behind the scenes to persuade the other to back down on the rally issue . The Administration wanted the students to postpone the rally — or , hold it on city property - - apparently to avoid embarrassment over allowing anti - ban students to again break University regulations . The student protestors wanted to hold it on Sproul steps , in order to honor their Friday night announcement of the rally ' s location and time . Apparently , the students won . 2 . In an effort to atone for damage to the police car during the Thursday and Friday demonstrations , the students began a collection of funds to help pay the $ 334.30 in damages to the police car . 3 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong turned the cases of the suspended students over to the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct , in accord with the agreement between the demonstrators and President Kerr to submit the suspensions to adjudication within one week . Unfortunately , as the Chancellor found out - - and everyone soon knew - - there was no " Student Conduct Committee of the Academic Senate , " as specified in the agreement . The Faculty Committee on Student Conduct is a duly constituted committee , and , even if it had been asked to do 4 . Chancellor Strong also announced appointments to the faculty - student - administration Study Committee on Campus Political Activity . They were : Faculty : Robley Williams , professor of virology ; Theodore Vermeulen , professor of chemical engineering ; Joseph Garbarino , professor of business administration ; and Henry Rosovsky , professor of economics . Students : ASUC President Charles Powell and Marsha Bratten , both winners of the 1964 Robert Gordon and Ida W . Sproul Awards . Two additional student members will represent the demonstrators . Administration : Katherine A . Towle , dean of students ; Milton Chernin , dean of the School of Social Welfare ; William Fretter , dean of the College of Letters and Sciences ; and Alan Searcy , recently appointed vice chancellor for academic affairs . October 6 1 . The Steering Committee met with Vice Chancellor Alan Searcy to protest Chancellor Strong ' s " unilateral " appointment of the Committee on Campus Political Activity without consulting the demonstrators and to express dissatisfaction with the way student - administration negotiations were proceeding . Arthur Goldberg said the Chancellor ' s action was " almost a breech of good faith by the administration . . . " It is dangerous to start out so arbitrarily . The University has put us in an impossible position before we start . " President Kerr had agreed to accept recommendations from the demonstrators , and failed to do so , according to protest leaders . The protestors also claimed Chancellor Strong ' s action put them in a position of inequality , since , they claimed , ten of the Chancellor ' s appointments were opposed to the students ' position . The protestors argued that a special committee of the Academic Senate should choose the faculty members ; the students would choose the student members . 2 . The ASUC Senate passed a resolution asking President Charles Powell to meet with President Kerr " to determine whether the Administration has violated the spirit of Friday ' s agreement . . . " The Powell - Kerr meeting would center on two points : 1 ) The manner of the Administration ' s appointment of faculty members to the faculty - student - administration committee agreed to on Friday , and 2 ) The Administration ' s referral of the cases of the suspended students to the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct . The Senate also decided that , if the students approve , it would negotiate with the Regents for detachment of the controversial Bancroft - Telegraph area from the University and its establishment as a " free area for political and social action . " The ASUC Senate ' s first move would be a poll to determine whether " the students wish it to attempt to secure control of the Bancroft - Telegraph area . . . and if they would assent to the use of ASUC funds for the purchase of the land . " The Senate would consider itself bound by the poll ' s results . If the students approved , two possible alternatives would be considered : 1 ) The ASUC would purchase the land and donate it to the City of Berkeley , or to a trust of the Senate ' s choosing , or 2 ) The land will be donated or sold outright to the City of Berkeley . During the ASUC Senate meeting , Commuter - Independent Representative Ed Wilson charged that the Administration had failed to live up to the spirit of Friday ' s agreement . Specifically : 1 ) The Administration tried to force the anti - ban students to postpone Monday ' s rally for seventy - two hours ( in conformance with the University ' s rules regarding non - student speakers ) . 2 ) The Administration should let the Academic Senate choose the faculty members of the negotiating committee , rather than select them itself , which the Administration already had done . 3 ) The district attorney was pressing charges against Jack Weinberg , even though the Administration had agreed not to . ( President Kerr , in announcing the agreement , carefully pointed out that the University ' s decision not to press charges against Weinberg did not prohibit the district attorney ' s doing so . ) 4 ) The Academic Senate Committee on Student Conduct does not exist . According to Friday ' s agreement , the cases of the suspended students were to be eferred to this group . Instead , Wilson charged , the cases have been referred to the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct , which is appointed by the Administration . 3 . The Advocate Young Republicans , a group of Boalt Hall School of Law students , issued a statement " disagreeing with , and expressing condemnation of lawless behavior . " The group also announced that it disagreed with the rules set up by the University with regard to the restriction on political conduct of students on campus . October 7 The Committee on Campus Political Activity held its first meeting . Ten spokesmen appeared , presented a statement condemning the Committee as illegally constituted and asked it to disband , then left . The statement read , in part : " As the duly elected representatives of the Free Speech Movement ( ) , we can not in good conscience recognize the legitimacy of the present meeting . " This present meeting is a result of unilateral action by the Administration , and as such we can not participate . . . " . . . We were not even officially notified of this meeting . " . . . We respectfully request this body consider itself illegally constituted and disband . " The Study Committee ' s purpose , announced as the meeting convened , was to recommend action to the Administration on the problem of political action on campus . Following a three - hour session , minus representatives , the Study Committee issued two statements : 1 ) The Committee will conduct discussions , hold hearings , and finally draft recommendations to the Administration as to proper University policy . 2 ) The Committee will hold its first public hearing at 7 : 30 p.m. , Tuesday ( Oct . 13 ) in a room to be announced . October 8 1 . An spokesman claimed the demonstrators were surprised to discover the purpose of the Committee was study - - not negotiation . ( The first announcement of the Committee ' s name and purpose was made in statements issued last night . ) Jack Weinberg said : " The Administration feels they have the sole right to say what this committee is supposed to do . " Weinberg , the former student whose arrest touched off the October 1 and 2 " police car " demonstrations , is a member of the Steering Committee . He claimed representatives had attempted to meet with Administration officials for two days , but had been unable to do so . 2 . Two conservative groups took issue with the political ideas of the two students who may ultimately represent the demonstrators on the study committee . In a joint statement , the University Young Republicans and the Cal Students for Gold - water charged : These two are , in fact , being chosen by a sub - caucus called the Steering Committee , ' a group which believes in unlawful solutions to legitimate problems , and which represents solely left - to - center political groups . " ' s press relations group answered the above charges : 1 ) ' s Steering Committee had attempted to reach the conservative groups , but had been unable to do so . 2 ) The Steering Committee had been democratically elected from members of the Executive Committee ( which is composed of representatives of all student groups involved in the demonstrations ) . 3 ) intended to add four independent students to its Steering Committee at a 7 : 00 p.m. meeting tonight . 3 . ASUC President Charles Powell was unable to meet with President Kerr , as requested in the ASUC Senate resolution , because President Kerr was in Southern California . 4 . President Clark Kerr , during a speech before the San Diego Chamber of Commerce , said : " The situation ( at Berkeley ) is new in that students are more activist than before and that diverse groups . . . are attacking the historic policies of the University . Students are encouraged , as never before , by elements external to the University . " Kerr also described the incident as " one episode - - a single campus , a small minority of students , a short period of time . " 5 . President Clark Kerr answered student charges of " bad faith " on the part of the Administration in a statement released tonight : " A question has been raised about the appointment of the joint advisory committee . The minutes of the meeting show the following : " Kerr : This committee would have to be appointed by the administration . ' " It was noted that it was the only agency with authorization to appoint faculty , students and administrators . " A question has also been raised about the Student Conduct Committee of the Academic Senate . ' This is a misnomer . It was used in a draft prepared by an informal group of faculty members . I did not catch the misstatement at the time ; nor did anyone else . The only such committee that exists is the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct ' which is composed of faculty members . The minutes show the following : " Kerr : We need to understand that the Committee does not make final determinations . You would have to be aware that you would be dependent also on whatever confidence you have in the decency and fairness of the Administration and respect for it . ' " The campus administration went ahead promptly to show its good faith in appointing the joint committee and submitting the suspension cases to the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct . The campus administration reserved two of four student places for representatives of the demonstrators as they clearly represent only a minority of students . " 6 . Following President Kerr ' s statement , the faculty advisory group which proposed most of the six - point agreement of October 2 , issued the following statement : " We who have sought to mediate some of the issues growing out of the recent demonstration , deeply regret that the present steering committee of the demonstrators took during the negotiations a rigid and unreasonable position on the question of student representatives , jeopardizing the successful organization of the student - faculty - administration committee . " We continue to believe firmly in the importance of maximum freedom for peaceful student political action , and in company with all individuals whose primary interest lies in this end , we shall bend every effort to realize that objective . " 7 . Richard W . Jennings , chairman of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate , said the Senate will consider directing the Committee on Academic Freedom and the Committee on Educational Policy to inquire into the recent University rulings on student political activity , the students ' protest of the rulings , and the problem of the students ' rights to the expression of political opinion on campus . 8 . Dean of Men Arleigh Williams sent letters to the eight suspended students , informing them that in accordance with the agreement , their cases had been referred to the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct . The letters also asked the students to appear in the Dean of Students Office to set times for hearings . ( Two students appeared , but none submitted himself to the Committee . ) 9 . The Northern California branch of the American Civil Liberties Union announced it has agreed " to intervene on behalf of the students recently suspended by the University . . . " The ACLU ' s position is that the regulations which the students were alleged to have broken violate their political rights as guaranteed by the first amendment . . . the ACLU will challenge the suspensions as a violation of due process of law . " 10 . Dean of Men Arleigh Williams received a petition signed by about 650 members of 37 fraternities and sororities , asserting that was " composed of responsible students " and declaring support of its goals . 11 . A petition was circulated among student leaders by Sharon Mock , ASUC second vice president . The petition expressed a belief . . . " . . . that rational democratic procedures should be used to voice opinion and to revise laws , since we as Americans have benefitted by this process for years . " We condemn the methods . . . used by a minority of students and non - students which are disrupting the educational process through the deliberate violation of present University and State regulations . We also wish to preserve the Open Forum Policy which now exists on our campus as a result of orderly democratic procedure . " ( The petition was signed by the presidents of Inter - Fraternity Council , Winged Helmet , Deutsch , Davidson , Griffiths and Cheney Halls , Treble Clef , the Commuter - Independent Association , Golden Guard , and the Spirit and Honor Society . It also was signed by the entire Panhellenic Council , most of the Board and Cabinet of the Associated Women Students , and by 29 Oski Dolls . ) October 12 Steering Committee met with Chancellor Strong and called for suspension of activities of the Study Committee until representatives of the Administration and the could reach agreement on " the interpretation and implementation of the Pact of October Second " and either immediate reinstatement of the suspended students , or submission of their cases to an ad hoc committee of the Academic Senate , with the provision that the Administration would abide by their decision . The representatives stated that they could not recognize the legality of the Study Committee without jeopardizing their leadership and control of the situation . hey also maintained that , not only the students , but also the faculty members elected to serve on the Committee should be appointed by negotiations between the and the Chancellor on selections acceptable to the Chancellor Strong answered that , since the Study Committee had been appointed and was meeting , he would ask it for advice on the propriety of suspending its activities . He also said that , since interpretation of the intent of the Agreement was best referred to the signers , they might discuss that point with the President . Chancellor Strong also explained that he had referred the cases of the suspended students to the only existing appropriate committee that could have been meant by the October 2 Agreement . 2 . A petition , signed by 88 members of the faculty , was presented to the Chancellor , urging reinstatement of the suspended students . October 13 1 . The Academic Senate passed two motions : 1 ) The first noted " with pleasure the general improvement in recent years in the atmosphere of free inquiry and free exchange of opinion within the University . " This motion also declared in favor of " maximum freedom of student political activity , " and directed the Committee on Academic Freedom to inquire into recent events and report to the Senate as quickly as possible . 2 ) The second motion recognized " the welfare of the University can only be maintained if the peace and order of an intellectual community are also maintained , " and called upon all parties " to resolve the dispute in peaceful and orderly fashion " and " make full use of the joint faculty - student - administration committee for that purpose . " 2 . leaders contacted Earl Bolton , University vice president - administration , and subsequently sent telegrams to Governor Edmund G . Brown and Edward W . Carter , chairman of the Board of Regents , requesting that they be allowed an hour to present their case to the Regents . The leaders promised " mass demonstrations " if they were not given " some clear indication . . . that the administration is not playing . " 3 . The Study Committee on Campus Political Activity held its first public meeting at 7 : 30 p.m. in Harmon Gymnasium . Approximately 300 students attended . The Committee heard testimony from fifty students , all but one of whom , as instructed by an insert in the FSM Newsletter , stated that the Committee was illegally constituted and should disband . October 14 Professor Arthur Ross , chairman of the Committee on University Welfare , met with the Steering Committee and agreed to discuss with the administration proposed modifications of the interpretation of the Agreement of October 2 . October 15 1 . Agreements were reached with the , the Administration , the Regents and the Study Committee , and were announced to a meeting of the Academic Senate by a communication from President Kerr and Chancellor Strong , both of whom were attending the Board of Regents meeting at Davis . The points of the new agreement were : 1 ) The Study Committee was expanded from 12 to 18 members . The new members will include two faculty members named by the Committee on Committees of the Academic Senate ; two administration members to be named by the President to represent the University - wide administration ; and two additional student members plus the two members initially assigned them to be named by the Steering Committee . The Study Committee would hold two or three public hearings a week and finish such hearings within three weeks . No more than five silent observers and two silent attorneys were to attend all meetings , and all findings and recommendations were to be by consensus . 2 ) The Academic Senate was asked to appoint an ad hoc committee to hear the cases of the eight students suspended two weeks ago . The ad hoc committee was to be advisory to the administration . 2 . The Academic Senate , meeting in Berkeley , unanimously granted the administration request to establish an ad hoc committee . The Committee on Committees appointed Ira M . Heyman , professor of law , as chairman . Other committee members were Robert A . Gordon , professor of economics ; Mason Haire , professor of psychology and research psychologist in the Institute of Industrial Relations ; Richard E . Powell , professor of chemistry and chairman of the department of chemistry ; and Lloyd Ulman , professor of economics and industrial relations and director of the Institute of The Academic Senate , during the same meeting , also passed a motion introduced by Frank C . Newman , dean of Boalt Hall School of Law : " Whereas , the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate recently has gone on record as favoring maximum freedom for student political activity and the use of peaceful and orderly procedures in settling disputes ; " And , whereas , the attitude of the Division has been widely misunderstood as condoning lawlessness , now , therefore , this body reaffirms its convictions that force and violence have no place on this campus . " 3 . Edward W . Carter , chairman of the Board of Regents , sent a telegram to Mario Savio following the Regents meeting at Davis : " The Regents have concluded that in view of the study being conducted by the appropriate committee , no useful purpose would be served by considering whether your group should be heard by the Regents at this time . " 4 . President Clark Kerr , during a news conference following the Regents meeting , reiterated his belief that some of the demonstrators " had Communist sympathies . " 5 . The Executive Committee met briefly this evening and accepted the changes in the Study Committee and in the appointment of the ad hoc Academic Senate committee . Following this meeting , Art Goldberg said : " For the first time in the history of the University , an administration treated its students as representative members of the University community . This is a major event in the life of the University and for all the students on campus . " October 16 1 . The FSM Steering Committee issued a statement at 12 : 30 a.m. : " The FSM has every hope that the negotiations which we are entering into with the administration can be productive . " However , we hope that President Kerr ' s attack upon us is not an indication of an unhealthy attitude with which the administration is entering these negotiations . " It is regrettable that the President has resorted to such attacks and that the Board of Regents has permitted President Kerr ' s attack . " 2 . The Board of Regents , meeting for the second day at Davis , commended President Clark Kerr for his handling of the " regrettable " demonstrations at Berkeley . The Regents also " reaffirmed the University ' s traditional policy of encouraging maximum freedom with responsibility and disapproving resort to force or violence . " October 18 The Executive Committee nominated its representatives to the Committee on Campus Political Activity : Mario Savio , Bettina Aptheker , Sydney Stapleton , and Suzanne Goldberg . October 20 1 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong appointed the four candidates to the Study Committee . Upon nomination of the Committee on Committees of the Academic Senate , he also appointed Earl F . Cheit , professor of business administration , and Sanford H . Kadish , professor of law . 2 . Particle Berkeley , an on - campus group devoted to encouraging student scientific research , was warned by the Dean of Students Office that it faced the possibility of losing on - campus status , if it joined the Free Speech Movement . Jack Weinberg , as FSM spokesman , said : " We hope this is not an indication of future punishment to be given on - campus groups involved in the FSM . " On - and off - campus ' means what we like and what we do n ' t like ' to the Administration . " This is a bad omen , especially at the start of negotiations on the free speech issue . " ( Particle Berkeley has no official connections with Particle Magazine , a student scientific journal , published by an off - campus corporation . Two members of the group represent Particle Berkeley on the FSM Executive Committee . ) 3 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong issued a statement warning of possible further demonstrations led by " hard core demonstrators " : " The hard core demonstrators still are going to try to open the campus , " he said . Chancellor Strong identified " hard core demonstrators " as activists who had spent the summer in Mississippi as civil rights workers . Strong went on to say : " The University will not be used as a bastion for the planning and implementation of political and social action . " He said the activists returned to Berkeley thinking the University should become more directly involved in social justice , and that some of those involved were " professional demonstrators , but 4 . Arthur Goldberg , speaking for , answered Chancellor Strong ' s statement : " If hard core demonstrations ' means that we are still going to fight for our principles and the Free Speech Movement , then Chancellor Strong is right . " Goldberg said it was possible that some of the demonstrators had been in Mississippi during the summer . There are two types of " political action , " Goldberg explained . " It ' s sort of like the double standard - - we ( ) are the girls , with lock - out , and the administration is the boys , with no limitations . When they want to talk about their Democrat and Republican politics , it ' s University policy . ' " But , if we say anything about social action , or something that might make people think , it becomes too political . ' If the University has a true Open Forum , why ca n ' t we advocate social action ? It seems we have a closed Open Forum . " 5 . Commuter - Independent Representative Edward Wilson introduced a motion in the ASUC Senate which called for a test case in the courts to settle the problem of administration responsibility on the free speech issue . Wilson withdrew his motion in anticipation of a similar case to be initated by the Amercan Civil Liberties Union . 6 . The expanded Committee on Campus Political Action agreed that all decisions would be by consensus of students , faculty and administration , each voting as a bloc with one vote . October 25 The Ad Hoc Academic Senate Committee on Student Suspensions ( known as the Heyman Committee ) requested that the eight suspended students be reinstated during the course of the Committee ' s hearings . October 26 1 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong refused the Heyman Committee ' s request for reinstatement of the eight suspended students . 2 . The Steering Committee issued a policy statement , charging " the Regents have had legislation drafted which would make certain forms of otherwise legal demonstrations on campus misdemeanors . " The Steering Committee also accused President Kerr of changing the regulations governing political activity on campus ( presumably , subsequent to the changes made at the beginning of the semester ) . The Steering Committee also stated : " If the administration refuses to acknowledge the right to advocate off - campus political and social action , we shall have to consider action as well as talk . " The three - page statement indicated a general dissatisfaction with the course of negotiations to date : " We may soon have to admit that the administration does not mean to deal fairly with us . " Specifically , the statement charged : 1 ) Instead of stating he supported the work of the Committee on Campus Political Activity . President Kerr attacked the as " non - students and Communists . " 2 ) Chancellor Strong has refused to reinstate , for the duration of their hearings , the eight students suspended for their part in the free speech demonstrations . Thus , " apparently the students are guilty until proven innocent . " 3 ) The Committee on Campus Political Activity will not allow the counsel to question witnesses on points of law . The FSM statement further " demands that the administration acknowledge these on - campus rights : " 1 ) Freedom to advocate off - campus political and social action . 2 ) Freedom to recruit for off - campus political organizations . 3 ) Freedom to solicit funds for off - campus political causes . 4 ) Freedom from harassment of 72 - hour rules ' and the mandatory presence at meetings of tenured faculty moderators and police . 3 . Ernest Besig , director of the Northern California chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union , threatened to take the University to court . If the Heyman Committee fails to resolve the question of student political rights , " we will undertake legal action , " Bessig said . Any court action would challenge the constitutionality of the disputed administration regulations and the procedure by which the eight students were suspended , Bessig explained . Peter Franck , head of the Berkeley chapter , proposed two alternative methods of testing the constitutionality of the University regulations : 1 ) Challenge directly the suspensions of the eight students , or 2 ) Have someone else violate the regulations . Franck indicated the second proposal would probably be utilized , if court action became necessary . Franck , who also is an attorney advising members , also claimed the University Counsel ' s office asked the Regents for permission " to draft legislation which would put teeth into the present anti - political activity rules . " The Counsel ' s office would only make such a request at President Kerr ' s urging , Franck contended . 4 . Thomas Cunningham , University general counsel , had " no comment " on the - Franck charges that his office was drafting restrictive legislation . Other University sources denied knowledge of either alleged action . October 27 1 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong announced the appointment of two University - wide administration representatives to the Committee on Campus Political Action , bringing the Committee to full complement . The administration representatives were Robert B . Brode , academic assistant to the President and professor of physics , and Frank L . Kidner , University dean of educational relations and professor of economics . 2 . Two University faculty members attacked the University regulations governing student off - campus political activity during an open forum meeting of the Graduate Coordinating Council . Seymour M . Lipset , professor of sociology and director of the Institute of International Studies , described the rules as " irrelevant and destructive to the purposes of the University . Social action is relevant " to both graduate and undergraduate education . He said that while the University has liberalized a great deal in the last six years , it still has not gone far enough . He said he felt President Kerr has been responsible for " very significant changes " in the liberalization of the University . John R . Searle , associate professor of philosophy , claimed that , while the avowed function of the regulations is to keep the campus politically neutral , the actual result is an " increase in the alienation , hostility and contempt " of the students toward the Administration . October 28 1 . The Committee on Campus Political Activity considered a recommendation that the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution be the only policy regarding political expression on campus . The recommendation was introduced by FSM representative Sid Stapleton . Although the Committee did not adopt Stapleton ' s motion , Mario Salvio , another FSM representative , expressed pleasure with the proceedings . However , Savio said , if the Committee did not adopt the First Amendment as the only policy regarding speech on campus , " we will have to consider more direct action . " The Committee also heard an explanation , by Dean of Students Katherine A . Towle , of University policy regarding on - campus and off - campus groups , and activities permitted these groups . It was permissible , she said , for a speaker to recommend certain actions be taken , but it was not permissible for a speaker to advocate such actions be committed : " A speaker may say , for instance , that there is going to be a picket line at such - and - such a place , and it is a worthy cause and he hopes people will go . But , he can not say , I ' ll meet you there and we ' ll picket ' . " 2 . The Heyman Committee , appointed by the Academic Senate to recommend action on the eight suspended students , met today for six hours and heard the cases of three suspended students : Donald Hatch , Mark Bravo and Brian Turner . All three were charged with operating a table on campus without a permit , and raising money for unauthorized purposes . November 2 FSM Newsletter strongly criticized Chancellor Strong and President Kerr , made several references to possible " direct action , " and said : " We repeat : when the morass of mediation becomes too thick to see through , action must let in the light . " ASUC President Charles Powell deplored the tone of ultimatum which permeated the Newsletter : " The leaders of FSM must realize that if they wish the recommendations of the committee to be seriously considered by Chancellor Strong , the recommendations will necessarily need strong support of the entire committee , and threatening the committee with subtle hints that future demonstrations will ensue is definitely not the wise course to take . " 2 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong , addressing the Town and Gown Club , said : " Finally , there is the problem of keeping the University true to its role and purpose in society . We can not permit the University to be used or exploited for purposes not in accord with its charter as an educational institution in a democratic society . The University is a public trust . It was founded to enlighten the minds of its students and to prepare them for useful careers as educated men and women . Freedom of thought and inquiry is essential for the sifting of ideas , the advancement of knowledge , and the discovery of " The functioning of any society requires that authority be vested in some individuals , be they judges , legislators , or executives . Arbitrary exercise of authority is always to be challenged , but defamation of authority duly exercised undermines respect for high offices and demoralizes a society . " The University is a champion of intellectual freedom ; it must no less be a champion of orderly and responsible conduct . It can not and will not tolerate deliberate violations of its rules and regulations . If it did , it would be in the position of aiding and abetting disrespect for law and order . As the twig is bent , so the tree grows . Among the lessons to be learned , even if it be by a hard way , is the lesson of responsibility . The University remains steadfast in teaching this lesson . 3 . The ASUC Senate passed the following resolution : WHEREAS : Specific infractions of University rules and regulations occurred during the demonstrations of September 30 , and of October 1 and 2 which were : 1 ) Disruption of University business in Sproul Hall and of ASUC business in the Student Union . 2 ) Deliberate prevention of University police action by detaining a police car and an arrested man for 32 hours . AND WHEREAS : There have been on various occasions verbal threats on the part of leaders of the Free Speech Movement to resort to open demonstrations again in order to force individuals , the Administration , or the Hearing Committee on Campus Political Activity to be sympathetic to their demands , BE IT RESOLVED : That the Senate condemn mass demonstration which violates University regulations on this campus of the University of California as a means of forcing compliance on the part of those in positions of authority to student demands . Willful and blatant violation of law and order in a democracy can not be tolerated by an ordered society , nor should it be used by those who seek changes of rules and regulations governing this campus , even when those same rules may not be agreed upon by all . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED : That the Senate does recognize that there may be inconsistencies in the University laws regulating campus political activity and urges all who are concerned about the existing regulations in one way or another , to support the efforts of the Hearing Committee on Campus Political Activity and to communicate their concerns to the individuals on that committee . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED : That subsequent to the report of the Hearing Committee the ASUC Senate calls upon all students to express their sentiments through the processes of the Senate , their constituted student government . Senate encourages all other on - campus and off - campus organizations to go on record as supporting the stand of the Senate in an effort to prevent future unlawful demonstrations . " November 3 The Heyman Committee completed hearings on the eight student suspensions . November 4 1 . Two letters , one bearing the typewritten name of Clark Kerr and the other the typewritten name of Thomas Cunningham , University general counsel , were introduced by FSM as " documentary proof " that the Administration " had been drafting legislation without waiting for the report of the Committee on Campus Political Activity . " Both letters were photostatic copies ; neither had been signed . The letters dealt with University rules and were dated October 13 , 1964 . President Kerr said the letter bearing his name had been prepared by a staff member ; he disagreed with it and never signd it . " I made no proposals for any changes in the rules at the October ( Regents ' ) meeting , neither those in the letter nor any others , " Kerr said . The Kerr letter included an addition to University Regulations on the Use of University Facilities : " University facilities may not be used for the purpose of recruiting participants for unlawful off - campus action . " The second letter , bearing the name of Thomas Cunningham , was presented to the Regents . Cunningham said he had been authorized to study the situation and to prepare proposed legislation for the State Legislature , if he deemed it necessary : " They ( the Regents ) told me to go ahead and study the problem and report back to them . I am . There has been absolutely no legislation prepared at all , and I am still studying the problem . My letter has nothing to do with University rules . " Regarding the first letter , with Kerr ' s name , Cunningham said : " I prepared it . The president discussed it with the chief campus officers , and decided he would not recommend it . He said the students were studying it at that time . " 2 . Between 50 - 60 picketers took part in a demonstration on Sproul Hall steps . The picket line was established " to bring to light the misunderstanding " and " to focus attention on the Free Speech Movement , " according to Skip Richheimer , a graduate student in history . The pickets ' specific purpose , Richheimer said , was to call attention to the afternoon meeting of the Ad Hoc Academic Senate committee ( Heyman Committee ) . FSM intends to ask the committee if the students should be able to enjoy their constitutional rights as citizens in certain geographical areas of the campus . The answer to this question , Richheimer said , will determine whether the administration intends to be sincere in its negotiations . If concludes the administration is not sincere , and that nothing can be gained from the committee , the FSM " will have to resort to other measures , " Richheimer said . November 5 The Committee on Campus Political Activity continued to debate a faculty proposal introduced by Earl Cheit , professor of business administration , during yesterday ' s ( Wednesday , Nov . 4 ) meeting . The debate centered around phrases which the Administration laims are necessary to protect the University , but which the students contend would give the University the right of " prior restraint . " The first part of Professor Cheit ' s proposal read : " That in the Hyde Park areas , the University modify its present regulations by dropping the distinction between advocating ' and mounting ' political and social action . Although we could find no case in which this distinction has been in issue , the position of the students and the recent resolutions of the Academic Senate and the Regents all support a University policy which ( subject only to restrictions necessary for normal conduct of University functions and business ) permits free expression within the limits of the law . Subject only to these same restrictions , off - An amendment to this paragraph , passed Nov . 4 , added the phrase : " and his willingness to answer questions . " An amendment proposed by Sanford Kadish , professor of law , would have rephrased Professor Cheit ' s original sentences dealing with action " within the limits of the law . " It would have inserted two new sentences after the first : " The advocacy of ideas and acts which is constitutionally protected off the campus should be protected on the campus . By the same token , of course , speech which is in violation of law and constitutionally unprotected should receive no greater protection on the campus than off the campus . " The students and faculty representatives seemed agreed on this amendment , but Administration representatives felt the emphasis on prohibiting unlawful action was not strong enough . The committee adjourned for an hour while Kadish , Kidner and Attorney Malcolm Burnstein attempted to find suitable phraseology acceptable to all three factions . They returned with this amendment : " If , as a direct result of the advocacy on the campus , acts occur in violation of U.S. or California laws , the University should be entitled to take appropriate disciplinary action against the speakers and their sponsoring organizations , to the extent that the person or organization can fairly be found to be responsible for the unlawful acts . " Mario Savio , speaking for the student representatives , claimed the compromise amendment would , in effect , give the University the right of prior restraint , as it leaves interpretation of unlawful acts up to the University . The students were not in favor of the amendment . The meeting adjourned . November 7 The Committee on Campus Political Activity reached an impasse over the first resolution proposed by the faculty for recommendation to Chancellor Strong . The question again was over whether the University should be able to take action against students involved in illegal acts off campus when the acts were advocated or organized on campus ( even though , at the time the acts were advocated or organized , they were legal ) . Frank Kidner , University dean of educational relations and an Administration representative , offered an amendment to the faculty motion which read : " If acts unlawful under California or Federal law directly result from advocacy , organization or planning on the campus , the students and organizations involved may be subject to such disciplinary action as is appropriate and conditioned upon as fair hearing as to the appropriateness of the action taken . " According to the Daily Californian , a heated discussion between Dean Kidner and Mario Savio followed , during which Dean Kidner expressed the view that an act would not have to be proclaimed unlawful for the Administration to take action . Sid Stapleton , student committee member and a member of the Young Socialist Alliance , said he felt the University would be unable to conduct a fair hearing because of political pressures . Vice Chancellor Alan Searcy responded , " the Administration is made of men of good will . " Dean Kidner ' s amendment failed . The Administration representatives voted affirmatively , the faculty abstained , and the students voted negatively . The student representatives then offered this amendment : " In the area of first amendment rights and civil liberties , the University may impose no disciplinary action against members of the University community and organizations . In this area , members of the University community and organizations are subject only to the civil authorities . " Sanford Kadish , professor of law , offered a substitute amendment which , he said , defined the notion of collective responsibility and incorporated into general law the problem of the responsibility of one person or a number of people . Professor Kadish ' s substitute amendment failed by one vote . The student amendment was defeated , with the Administration and faculty voting negatively . When it was obvious the committee could not reach agreement , Professor Cheit proposed the committee report agreement on points two through seven of the faculty recommendations , and that the students and the faculty prepare a statement of the nature of their differences and present it to Chancellor Strong and the University community . Mario Savio agreed to make the disagreement public , but he indicated he did not agree that point one was the only point of disagreement . It was agreed that no action would be taken until everyone agreed . The meeting adjourned . November 8 The Free Speech Movement issued the following statement : " Ever since Oct . 2 the organizations composing the Free Speech Movement have voluntarily refrained from exercising their constitutional liberties on the Berkeley campus of the University of California . The imposed this moratorium in the hope that agreement with the administration regarding any regulations could soon be reached . Although we continue to be a party to the Campus Committee on Political Activity , we feel that we must lift our self - imposed moratorium on political activity because the committee is already deadlocked over the issue of political advocacy and appears headed for a long series of radical disagreements . . . We must exercise our rights so that the University is not permitted to deny us those rights for any long period and so that our political organizations " Saturday the CCPA became deadlocked over the issue of the student ' s right to advocate off - campus political activity . " . . . ( the proposed ) amendment is directly aimed at student participation in the civil rights movement and is totally unacceptable to the students . The administration would give themselves the right ( 1 ) to decide on the legality and the appropriateness ' of the students ' off - campus political activity , ( 2 ) to decide the legality of the students ' on - campus advocacy of off - campus action , and ( 3 ) to discipline the students in the area of their civil liberties . " . . . The Free Speech Movement proposed ( an ) amendment which is the position of the American Association of University Professors and the American Civil Liberties Union . " . . . the administration vetoed our position and insisted on the ability of the University to discipline students in the area of their civil liberties . The FSM believes that the University is not a competent body to decide questions concerning civil liberties , especially since it is subject to strong political pressure . Because students ' rights have great political impact as well as legal significance , the courts should be the only body to decide upon them . " The AAUP has declared that students should enjoy the same freedom of religion , speech , press and assembly , and the right to petition the authorities that citizens generally possess . ' The Free Speech Movement intends to exercise those freedoms on Monday ( Nov . 9 ) . " November 9 1 . The following statement by Chancellor Edward W . Strong appeared in the Daily Californian " If the returns to direct action tactics , this will constitute a clear breach of the agreement of October 2 . Students and organizations participating will be held responsible for their actions . " 2 . The following statement by the faculty representatives of the Committee on Campus Political Activity appeared in the " In view of the continuing newspaper reports that the has threatened demonstrations in violation of the agreement under which the committee was constituted , the faculty representatives wish to reiterate their statement made at the Saturday morning meeting . " It is our belief that substantial progress has been made and will continue to be made so long as no action is taken which jeopardizes the continuation of the good work of the committee . " Once again , therefore , we call upon to abide by the terms of its agreement . " 3 . Because of the lack of agreement and action by the Committee on Campus Political Activity , the Steering Committee declared it was lifting " its self - imposed moratorium on political activity " and held a rally on Sproul Hall steps at noon , the first such activity since the October 2 agreement . According to Mario Savio , the Committee on Campus Political Activity meetings have not shown promise of reaching a solution . Savio said the could not accept the Administration ' s demand that the University have jurisdiction over the legality and " appropriateness " of off - campus political activity . Another member of the Steering Committee said : " The University has changed its position considerably throughout the period of negotiation . Originally there was no suggestion that the Administration wanted to have jurisdiction over the legality of off - campus activities . " During the demonstration , and eight other off - campus organizations set up card tables along the steps of Sproul Hall . There were donation cups and sign - up sheets on each table , in violation of University regulations . About 75 persons involved had their names taken , according to spokesmen . Each table also offered a petition which stated : " We were at the tables and support those who were manning them . " Speakers addressed the rally from the top of an old dresser . The crowd sat , squatted and stood around the dresser , as it had around the stranded police car early last month . Approximately 200 students participated in the rally , while an additional 400 watched from the fringes . 4 . The Graduate Co - ordinating Committee announced members of its group would set up tables tomorrow afternoon with and other protesting groups . The graduates would sit under signs identifying their departments for at least an hour . They said they would man their tables until they were suspended , arrested , or their demands were met . Approximately 75 or 100 graduate students at the meeting said they would man tables . The motion to man the tables was passed with only one dissent . Steve Weissman , Graduate Co - ordinating Committee representative to FSM , said that if the police attempt to arrest the students , the graduates will refuse all cooperation . He added that such an action might be cause for a strike by the teaching assistants and the faculty . 5 . The following statement was issued jointly by President Clark Kerr and Chancellor Edward W . Strong this evening : has abrogated the agreement of October 2 , and by reason of this abrogation , the Committee on Campus Political Activity is dissolved . . . " We shall now seek advice on rules governing political action on campus from students through the and from the faculty through the Academic Senate . " The Academic Senate and the Senate have called for the use of peaceful and orderly procedures in settling disputes . We welcome proposals from all interested groups . " Regarding political activities , the statement said : " . . . students participating in violation of rules will be subject to penalties through established procedures . " And , the Kerr - Strong statement concluded : " The University is devoted to rational discussion , to law and order , and to freedom for students and faculty matched with responsibility in the use of this freedom . " 6 . An statement called the dissolution of the Committee on Campus Political Activity the " destruction of one more line of communication between the students and the Administration . . . it makes the possibility of ultimate settlement even more remote . " Mario Savio added his own comments to the official statement : " By its continuing acts of political oppression , the University Administration has abrogated the Pact . . . Accordingly , the students have lifted the self - imposed moratorium on the exercise of the constitutionally - guaranteed political rights . . . No institution , except the courts , has any competence to decide what constitutes the abuse of political freedom . " The students shall not cease in the responsible exercise of their rights . " November 10 1 . Graduate student protestors continued defiance of University regulations on the steps of Sproul Hall . The University took no official notice of their actions . Tables soliciting money - - in one case , for a haircut for a professor - - were manned by 196 teaching assistants and graduate students who worked in large groups . The large number of workers was intended to prevent administration action against a few participants , according to . Demonstrators and spectators heard a speech by Mario Savio , then members of the Graduate Co - ordinating Committee of the set up tables to distribute literature and to collect funds . Savio said : " The administration is on the horns of a real dilemma . They must either take all of us or none of us . " The Dean ' s office took no official notice of the violations , nor was any effort made to obtain names of those manning tables . The demonstrators obligingly sent a list of their names to the Dean ' s office , however . 2 . Participants in Monday ' s ( Nov . 9 ) demonstration were mailed notices to appear at the Dean ' s Office for disciplinary action . Students whose names were taken in Monday ' s demonstration held a late - afternoon conference at Westminster House , where Malcolm Burnstein , an Oakland attorney , counseled them on their legal rights . Burnstein told them : " The regulations attempt to deprive you of a kind of speech , not a place to do it in . It is the opinion of all of us who have read the regulations that the University can not legally do this . " 3 . Ira Heyman , professor of law and chairman of the Ad Hoc Academic Senate Committee studying the case of the eight suspended students announced the committee ' s decisions and recommendations will be issued Thursday , Nov . 12 . 4 . Faculty representatives of the Committee on Campus Political Activity met at noon to report on the status of the committee ' s deliberations at the time the committee was dissolved . The Faculty Representatives ' report said negotiations deadlocked on " the question of the authority of the University to discipline for on - campus conduct that results in off - campus law violation . " Earl F . Cheit , professor of business administration , said : " We were very concerned lest the committee go out of existence when we were so close to an agreement 5 . Art Goldberg , one of the student protest leaders from the beginning , announced he was no longer a member of the Steering Committee . " No comment , " he said . ( He was later reinstated . ) 6 . President Charles Powell announced formation of a five - man Senate committee to make recommendations regarding student political activity . Powell said he was acting because of the dissolution of the Committee on Campus Political Activity . Powell noted that the Senate was the first body to formally endorse the free speech rights of students on campus , but that the efforts of the Senate and of the class officers had been undermined and destroyed by the militant demonstrations of the FSM . " Up until now , the Administration has chosen or been forced to negotiate around the Senate . Now , the issue is back where it started , where it should be , and where real decisions are going to be made , " Powell said . Powell also said : " Members of the Senate placed their faith in the ability of the committee to solve the problem . Now that the committee is defunct , the Senate must take decisive independent action to reach a solution . " The whole idea is that it ' s time the Senate took charge of this question of political activity on campus which was so confused and distorted by demonstrations , and we intend to take charge with conviction and responsibility . " According to Senior Representative Dan Griset , " The new committee will be the true voice of the students . It will be the only student group to offer official recommendations to the Chancellor . " Mario Savio and Dean Frank Kidner addressed the Senate in the evening . Savio demanded equal rights for students , both on and off the campus . He said : " If the FSM must resort to mass demonstrations , they will not be halted unless we receive substantial concessions from the administration . " Kidner listened to Savio ' s remarks " with some interest and some sympathy , " then reported , " the administration will continue to consider revisions in its policy . " November 12 President Kerr released the report of the faculty members of the disbanded Committee on Campus Political Activity . ( Full text , see Appendix ) The report recommended substantial liberalization of University rules regarding on - campus political activities . In essence , the six faculty members recommended on - campus mounting of legal off - campus political and social action be permitted . Recognized student organizations , they said , should be allowed to accept donations and sign up members in designated areas on campus . However , the report said : " The on - campus advocacy , organization or planning of political or social action . . . may be subject to discipline where this conduct directly results in judicially - found violations of California or Federal criminal law ; and the group or individual can fairly be held responsible for such violations under prevailing legal principles of accountability . " The faculty group also recommended : 1 ) Room should be made available for meetings of off - campus groups in the student office building , scheduled for completion next semester . 2 ) The experimental use of Sproul Hall steps and the adjacent area as a Hyde Park area should be discontinued . November 13 1 . The Academic Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Suspensions recommended six of the eight suspended students be reinstated as of the date of their suspensions . The committee also recommented six - week suspensions for Art Goldberg and Mario Savio , the suspensions to begin Sept . 30 and end November 16 : " We recommend that Messrs . ( Mark ) Bravo , ( David ) Goines , ( Sandor ) Fuchs , ( Brian ) Turner , and Mrs . ( Elizabeth ) Stapleton be reinstated as of the date of their suspensions . The penalty of indefinite suspension should be expunged from the record of each student . . . " Instead , the penalty for each of these six students should be recorded as that of censure ' for a period of no more than six weeks . The committee recommended heavier punishment for Goldberg and Savio because of their alleged roles in organizing and leading demonstrations . Goldberg was charged with leading a picket which interfered with a University meeting on Sept . 28 , and Savio was charged with leading the Sproul Hall sit - in of Sept . 30 . The committee ' s findings , in the form of a 14 - page report , ( Full text , see Appendix ) were formally submitted to the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate . Copies were sent to the administration and to the students involved . The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Academic Senate is Dec . 8 . An emergency meeting was scheduled for Nov . 24 . Regarding the Heyman Committee report , Chancellor Edward W . Strong issued the following statement at 5 : 15 p.m. today : " I have received a copy of the report of an ad hoc advisory committee which was established by the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate to review the duration of suspension of eight students indefinitely suspended last September for violation of University rules . This advisory committee has been under the chairmanship of Professor Ira M . Heyman , a member of the faculty of the school of law , Berkeley . " Although Regents , the President and I had understood that the committee was to be advisory to me , Professor Heyman has addressed the report to the Academic Senate and his committee concludes that it should render its report to the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate , with copies of the report to go to the University administration and students involved . ' President Kerr and I completely disagree ith this procedure . Out of respect for and courtesy to the Academic Senate , owever , we shall await the reaction of the Berkeley Division to the report " As the report stresses , the committee , with the assent of the parties , has been concerned only with events occurring through September 30 , 1964 , and has not been asked to , nor has , considered any events after that date . ' Much has happened since September 30 . Some of the students mentioned in the report have since engaged in seriout misconduct since that date and with regard to those actions , regular disciplinary procedures will prevail , including the immediate filing of charges by appropriate officials and hearings before the faculty committee on " President Kerr has today sent a copy of the Heyman Committee report , together with this statement , to each of the Regents for their information in accordance with the request of the Regents made at their October meeting . " Meanwhile , a University spokesman said , the University will continue to enforce its regulations . Those people who have been called before the deans for manning tables have been given a warning , if they have not previously violated University rules , the spokesman said . Members of the Free Speech Movement were generally pleased with the Heyman Committee findings . Mario Savio said : " It is gratifying that the initial contentions of the students that the rules governing political activity were obscure and their reinforcement was arbitrary have been upheld by the faculty findings . " Art Goldberg , however , was unhappy with Chancellor Strong ' s refusal to act on the committee ' s findings before hearing from the Academic Senate : " The committee ' s recommendations that six of the students should never have been suspended in the first place constitutes a clear moral imperative for the administration to reinstate them immediately . " 2 . The recently formed Senate committee on the free speech controversy considered a compromise proposal to resolve the conflict . According to Mike Adams , a committee member , the committee re - evaluated proposals made last Thursday , and made a number of substantial improvements on them . Adams did not reveal what the " improvements " involved . 3 . The issued a clarification of a statement made Wednesday ( Nov . 11 ) : " We request that an action be taken against all participating groups or students equally . It must be understood that membership in the FSM is contingent upon an organization ' s endorsement of the principle of full political freedom , and not necessarily upon an endorsement of the tactics of the . " November 16 1 . Tables again appeared on the steps of Sproul Hall for solicitation of funds and recruitment of members . spokesmen said the tables would remain on the steps all week . 2 . The Free Speech Movement began circulation of a petition in support of its stand on advocacy of illegal off - campus acts , in preparation for the Board of Regents meeting in Berkeley on Friday ( Nov . 20 ) . The petition , which will be presented to the Board of Regents , disagrees with point three of the recommendations of the faculty members of the former Committee on Campus Political Activity . " We the undersigned resolve that : " Only courts of law should have the power to judge whether the content of speech on campus is an abuse of constitutional rights of free speech . Only courts of law should have the power to impose punishment if these rights are abused . " Therefore , we ask the administration to recognize that it not usurp these powers . " ( Point three of the faculty report , which is advisory to President Kerr , recommends students be disciplined by the University for advocating off - campus action only if such advocacy : " 1 ) Directly results in judicially - found violations of California or Federal criminal law , and " 2 ) The group or individual can fairly be held responsible for such violations under prevailing legal principles of accountability . " ) 3 . Letters were sent to approximately 70 students who violated University regulations last week by manning tables . according to Arleigh Williams , dean of men . The students were asked to report to the Dean of Students ' office for interviews . Teaching assistants who sent their names to the administration and claimed they had violated regulations also were sent letters , Williams said . " All the interviews will be completed before we decide what action will be taken concerning those students , " Williams explained . ( Interviewed students were advised by legal counsel not to spokesman . ) 4 . announced a vigil aimed at Friday ' s Regents meeting . Details were not announced . 5 . President Charles Powell addressed the following letter to the Berkeley student body . It appeared in today ' s Daily Californian " Tonight at an emergency meeting of the Senate , recommendations will be submitted by the Senate subcommittee on campus political activity for final approval . They will then be submitted to Chancellor Strong and President Kerr for consideration before the Chief Campus Officers meeting and the Regents meeting later this week . The Senate sub - committee will suggest modifications of the Faculty Report as well as proposing a new solution which would allow and center all student political expression in the Student Center area . " Until such time as the Regents have considered our recommendations , as well as those of other individuals and groups , the Senate stands firmly on the positions it has taken during the entire crisis - - that is : " 1 . The Senate supports the ideals and freedoms sought by the FSM ( Senate motion of Sept . 22 authorizing a petition supporting privileges of advocacy and of solicitation of funds and membership - - a petition which has 3500 signatures ) and ; " 2 . The Senate will not endorse a student movement such as the FSM which encourages willful violation of University regulations while those regulations are being re - evaluated ( Senate Law and Order motion of Nov . 2 ) . " Pending the Regents ' action this week the Senate may find it necessary to strengthen its position which is , in essence , in substantial accordance with the objectives of the but disagrees as to the means . Until the Regents have had time to consider all the proposals to be presented and to make some decisions , I am extremely serious in my request that all students not associated with the stay away from any demonstrations . Large on - looking crowds only make for greater distortions of facts by news media and for greater traffic problems . " And to the I would say that I think you have made your points clear ; you ' ve had enough to command the attention of the campus community for the first seven weeks of classes . I would suggest that it is time for us all to relax somewhat and allow the Regents a chance to consider all proposals made . " 6 . The Senate held a special meeting tonight , and considered three possible proposals regarding student political activity . The proposals , if approved , would be forwarded to the administration : 1 ) A five - member committee , formed last week by President Powell , produced a majority report favoring considerable modification and liberalization of existing regulations governing on - campus political activity . 2 ) Representatives - at - Large Dan Griset and Frank Rossi submitted a minority report favoring adherence to existing University regulations . 3 ) Representative - at - Large Art Shartsis submitted an independent report rephrasing , but supporting , the Administration ' s current regulatory powers . The Senate voted to separate control of the Bancroft - Telegraph area from the other University political activity areas . This will allow groups not permitted on campus to have an adjacent activity area . The Senate also approved a suggestion that a committee be appointed to advise the Chancellor on the administration of student political action . A debate arose between Senate members over the University ' s right to discipline studnets participating in illegal political activity . The Senate committee ' s majority report recommended that students arrested for political activity be placed on temporary probation until the legality of their actions can be determined in a civil court . November 17 1 . Tables again appeared on Sproul Hall steps . No attempt was made to remove them . FSM Newsletter stated " the illegitimate tables will remain until they have become legal , through repeal of the restrictive rulings . " Newsletter also denounced the University faculty : " They allow their colleagues to be victimized one at a time . They are loath to use their power to fight for their own freedoms or anyone else ' s . . . They may think like men ; but they act like rabbits . " 2 . A meeting of the Boalt Hall Student Association overwhelmingly ( 402 - 170 ) approved a statement condemning the the administration ' s political action rulings . The statement said , in part : " . . . a free society can tolerate no less than an unrestricted opportunity for the exchange of views on the political and social questions of the day . . . we believe that the University ' s restrictions raise serious constitutional questions . " We believe that the spirit and perhaps the letter of our Constitution command that these restrictions be withdrawn . Where the choice is between expediency and freedom of speech , a nation of free men can have no choice . " 3 . The Senate tonight approved a proposal for a solution of the free speech issue . President Charles Powell and First Vice President Jerry Goldstein will personally deliver the report to President Clark Kerr tomorrow . Senate ' s proposal recommends : " The University shall maintain that 1 ) all legal activity is allowed on campus , and 2 ) illegal activity off the campus is , as always , the private business of the student as a private citizen . " Also suggested was a method of operation , should the Chancellor " suspect that a student . . . used University facilities to incite , plan or organize illegal off - campus action or used criminal speech on campus . " Under the proposal , the Chancellor could convene the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct which would give the student a fair hearing . Presumption of innocence , with burden of proof to be the same as in criminal courts , would be used in the hearing . The committee ' s report would be advisory to the Chancellor . The Senate recommendation also included the suggestion that the Faculty Committee , a standing committee now appointed by the Chancellor , should be appointed by the Academic Senate , beginning next semester . Senate also adopted an alternative proposal , introduced by Faculty Representative Lyman Porter . Porter ' s proposal recommends the University set off the entire student center area , including the contested Bancroft - Telegraph strip , as a region for complete freedom . Under Porter ' s plan , the free speech area would be completely under the control of the students . The would set up a board to administer the practical organization of the area . November 18 1 . The Free Speech Movement announced plans for a mass vigil during Friday ' s Regents meeting in Berkeley . The FSM Steering Committee also issued an open letter to the Regents , requesting permission for leaders to appear before the Board . The letter requests permission for a five - member delegation to appear before the Board and " formally present the platform of the , which consists of carefully formulated body of proposed regulations to govern student political activity on campus . " Mike Rossman , an Steering Committee member , said , " Many proposals are being taken to the Regents , but the FSM desires to plead its own case . " President Kerr indicated the Regents would rather not have anyone speak , but would review written proposals . 2 . The report issued yesterday by the Senate Study Committee on Campus Political Activities also brought comment from leaders . Mario Savio admonished the committee for " failing to endorse a principle stand of the Free Speech Movement , namely , that only the courts may judge when speech is an abuse of constitutionally guaranteed political rights . " Mike Rossman said : " The Senate has acted too hastily . The members of the Senate have too little knowledge of legal language necessary to guarantee that any liberalizations will be implemented . The language of the Senate proposal and of the Faculty report hich they have amended is too obscure and open to interpretation . . . This proposal oes not provide for many of the major needs of the students , which have been xpressed by the FSM . " ; 3 . Sanford Elberg , dean of the graduate division , called a meeting of all University teaching assistants . According to Elberg , the meeting was " to clear up the various aspects of the free speech issue . " Faculty members of the defunct study committee and FSM representatives addressed the meeting , but it was " not intended to be a debate , " Elberg said . About 450 students attended the meeting in Pauley Ballroom . Earl F . Cheit , professor of business administration , and Henry Rosovsky , professor of economics , explained the controversial faculty position in regard to student iscipline . According to Cheit , the proposals drastically limit the power of the aniversity to discipline students . Under the proposals , students can not be punished until they have received " a fair hearing " from a faculty committee . Many attending the meeting were critical of Chiet ' s statement . Students questioned the ability of the University to grant students " a fair hearing . " " The only institution which guarantees citizens a fair hearing is a civil court of law , " one of the students said . 4 . An unidentified man telephoned Oakland police , threatening to shoot Mario Savio . Berkeley and University police were informed . 5 . The Ad Hoc Committee on Student Conduct ( the Heyman Committee ) , issued a statement in which the committee said their report on the cases of the eight suspended students should not have been addressed to the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate . The report was properly field with the Senate , the statement said , but it should have been addressed to the Chancellor . " By filing the report with the Division , the committee did not intend that the Division review the findings of fact and recommendations since the members did not sit at the hearings and receive the evidence and arguments which are the only relevant basis for the findings and recommendations . " November 19 The State Board of Directors of the California Democratic Council asked the niversity administration and Regents to protect " the constitutional liberty " of the students : " . . . advocacy of ideas and acts which are constitutionally protected off campus should be protected on campus . . . " November 20 1 . A mass student rally on Sproul Hall steps , encouraged by folk singer Joan Baez , preceded a " peaceful mass pilgrimage - demonstration " by more than 3,000 persons . Following a noon rally on Sproul Hall steps , the majority of the gathering quietly marched across campus , led by a banner declaring " Free Speech , " to sit on the lawn across Oxford Street from University Hall while the Regents met this afternoon . 2 . A delegation of five representatives requested a hearing before the Regents . Although the delegation was admitted to the Regents ' meeting room , they were not allowed to speak . Michael Rossman , a member of the Steering Committee , explained why believes it should be " the legitimate spokesman for the students " : " Although others have proposed solutions to the problem facing the students ( some of them well - meant and sympathetic ) , the Free Speech Movement is the legitimate spokesman for the students since it is most intimately acquainted with the needs of e students . It is only within the ranks of the Free Speech Movement that nearly all of the political , religious , and social action groups on the campus are represented . " 3 . As demonstrating students gathered across the street , the Regents considered the following recommendations submitted by President Kerr and Chancellor Strong : " 1 ) That the sole and total penalty for the six students be suspension from September 30 to date . " 2 ) That the other two students be suspended for the period from September 30 , 1964 , to date and that they be placed on probation for the current semester for their actions up to and including September 30 , 1964 . " 3 ) That adjustments in academic programs be permitted for the eight students on approval by the appropriate Academic Dean . " 4 ) New disciplinary proceedings before the Faculty Committee on Student conduct will be instituted immediately against certain students and organizations for violations subsequent to September 30 , 1964 . " 5 ) That rules and regulations be made more clear and specific and thus , incidentally and regrettably , more detailed and legalistic ; and that explicit penalties , where possible , be set forth for specific violations . " 6 ) That the Berkeley campus be given sufficient staff in the Dean of Students Office and the Police Department so that as nearly as possible all students involved in violations be identified with the fullest possible proof since the incompleteness of identification of participants and collection of full proof have been held against the University ; also that the General Counsel ' s office be given sufficent staff so it may participate , as necessary , in the legal aspects of student discipline cases , particularly since a more legalistic approach is being taken toward student discipline . " 7 ) That the right and ability of the University to require students and others on campus to identify themselves be assured by whatever steps are necessary . " The Regents approved these suggestions . Six of the suspended students received suspensions from Sept . 20 to date . Arthur Goldberg and Mario Savio , demonstration leaders , were placed on probation for the rest of the semester , in addition to the suspensions . The Board of Regents also revised University policy on political action . The Regents ' resolution , introduced by President Kerr , read : " 1 ) The Regents restate the long - standing University policy as set forth in Regulation 25 on student conduct and discipline that all students and student organizations . . . obey the laws of the State and community . . . ' " 2 ) The Regents adopt the policy effective immediately that certain campus facilities , carefully selected and properly regulated , may be used by students and staff for planning , implementing or raising funds or recruiting participants for lawful off - campus action , not for unlawful off - campus action . " ( No specific procedure on discipline for advocacy of " unlawful off - campus action " was passed . Approval for the first section was unanimous ; the second section received a few " nays . " ) 4 . FSM leaders immediately denounced both the Regents and President Kerr for having " ignored " the Heyman Committee recommendations and FSM ' s own recommendations in presenting the matter for Regents ' consideration . 5 . During a new conference following the Regents ' meeting . President Kerr expressed the belief that the new regulations were more liberal than the previous University regulations . Asked who whould decide the illegality of advocated action . President Kerr said : " In the usual case , you ' d wait for the courts to decide . It would then go to the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct . " Specific regulations were not set down , President Kerr said . because " the question of writing rules and regulations is pretty complicated . The Regents prefer to make general policy statements . " The President also indicated the University ' s General Counsel , Thomas Cunningham , would " probably make up the specific regulations , and the Board will take a look at them . " President Kerr also expressed doubt that the would accept the Regents ' action . November 23 1 . The Free Speech Movement responded to the Regents ' " free speech issue " ruling with a mass rally at noon , followed by a three - hour sit - in in Sproul Hall . The tone of the rally was sad but resolute . The demonstrators sang anti - administration songs ( set to the tunes of Christmas Carols and well - known folk songs ) ; denounced President Kerr and Chancellor Strong for " ignoring " the Heyman Committee ' s recommendations ; and verbally advocated actions which , according to some interpretations , were against University regulations . During the rally , Vice Chancellor Alan Searcy delivered a statement by Chancellor Edward W . Strong from a small , improvised rostrum on the first landing of Sproul Hall steps : " This statement is directed to the action of The Regents in their meeting of November 20 . . . " The new policy provides opportunities for direct political action requested by 18 off - campus student organizations on September 18 , and by the ASUC Senate on September 22 . " Prior to adopting this policy , the Regents received and reviewed materials submitted by individuals and groups including a motion of the ASUC Senate , and the recommendations of the faculty group of the Committee on Campus Political Activity . " Activities of students in disobedience of the laws of the State and community are punishable in their courts . The University maintains jurisdiction over violations of its rules including those which prohibit use of University facilities for planning and recruiting for actions found to be unlawful by the courts . There will be no prior determination of double jeopardy in matters of political and social activities organized on the campus by students and staff . The demand of the that the University permit the mounting of unlawful action on the campus without penalty by the University can not and will not be granted . " Most of the items in the report of the faculty group of the Committee on Campus Political Activity are subject to action by the Chancellor . I will take appropriate action upon consultation with the Student Affairs Committee and through that Committee with the Senate . These items include such matters as specific rules and regulations concerning collection of funds , issuance of permits for use of tables , and so - called Hyde Park ' areas . These rules and regulations will receive immediate attention . Pending this action the new policy will be in effect at Bancroft and Telegraph beginning today . Permits for tables may be obtained from the Office of the Dean of Students . " Vice Chancellor Searcy asked protestors to wait 24 hours , until the administration had worked out the specific application of the new Regents ' policy on this campus . At the completion of his statement , Vice Chancellor Searcy turned to leave . Mario Savio grabbed the microphone of FSM ' s powerful dual - speaker public address system , demanding Searcy engage in debate with him . " Hey ! Get back here ! " Savio demanded . The Vice Chancellor returned to his microphone , but refused to debate with Savio . The Chancellor ' s statement was met with charges of " another stall " by FSM orators , who claimed the Administration , armed with the power to act against students whose on - campus advocacy caused off - campus illegal action , would be able to crush off - campus social movements at moments they would be most needed . Following Searcy ' s statements , much of the remaining time was taken up with debate over whether or not to sit - in . After about an hour of debate , at 2 : 00 p.m. , several dozen protestors arose and walked into Sproul Hall . About 300 others gradually followed them , as the debate continued . Once inside , the demonstrators lined the second floor hall outside the deans ' offices . Most of their time was spent debating their next move . Mario Savio explained the disagreement : Either the protestors could stay in the building and face possible arrest for trespassing , or they could leave at 5 : 00 p.m. when the Sproul Hall offices closed . The reason for debate , Savio said , was that the Steering Committee was split on whether a trespassing charge could be used as a test case for the free speech cause . The Steering Committee finally voted , 6 - 5 , to recommend students leave the building at 5 : 00 p.m. The decision was met with dissent from many demonstrators . There was more debate and , at one point , Bettina Aptheker , a member of the Steering Committee , told the crowd : " Damn it , if we ' re going to win , then we ' ve got to abide by the decision of the Steering Committee , no matter how badly split it was . " At 5 : 00 p.m. , the demonstrators left Sproul Hall . 2 . The Executive Committee met at 9 : 30 p.m. to plan further protest action . November 24 1 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong announced the following new rules for political activity on the Berkeley campus : " Authorized student organizations will be permitted in designated areas ( these designated areas to include the Bancroft - Telegraph area , North entrance , and area in the Student Center to be delineated by the Senate ) , to accept donations and membership signups , and to distribute political and social action material from tables provided by the organizations . On an experimental basis , the administration of this activity is delegated by the Dean of Students to the President . " The following conditions shall apply : " A . Permits for tables must be obtained from the " B . Tables for the student organizations shall be manned at all times . " C . The organizations shall provide their own tables and chairs . " D . At Bancroft and Telegraph there shall be no more than one table in front of each pillar and four at the east side , and three at the west side of the entrance way . No tables shall be placed in front of the entrance posts . No posters shall be attached to posts or pillars or set up on easels . " E . In using the tables for purposes of political action , organizations must not use the name of the University and must dissociate themselves from the University as an institution by means of a printed disclaimer . " F . Donations may be solicited at the tables . " Participation in the activities described above shall be limited to members of the University - - students , staff , and faculty . " 2 . The Academic Senate defeated , by the narrow margin of 274 - 261 , a motion to limit University regulation of speech , political and social activity only to the extent " necessary to prevent undue interference with other University affairs . " The Academic Senate also defeated a motion to establish an Academic Senate committee to deal with questions of student political conduct . November 28 Letters from Chancellor Edward W . Strong , initiating new disciplinary action , arrived at the residences of Mario Savio and Arthur Goldberg today . Both Savio and Goldberg were in Southern California , attempting to rally support for the Free Speech Movement on other college campuses . The letters charged the two leaders with entrapping a University police car and an arrested person : " On October 1 and 2 , 1964 , you led and encouraged numerous demonstrators in keeping a University police car and an arrested person therein entrapped on the Berkeley campus for a period of approximately 32 hours , which arrested person the police were then endeavoring to transport to police headquarters for processing . " Savio ' s letter additionally charged him with organizing and leading demonstrators in " packing in " the hallway outside the Dean of Students Office in Sproul Hall , " thereby blocking access to and from said office , disrupting the functions of that office and forcing personnel of that office to leave through a window and across a roof . " It also charged Savio : " . . . led and encouraged demonstrators forcefully and violently to resist the efforts of the University police and the Berkeley city police in their attempts pursuant to orders , to close the main doors of Sproul Hall on the Berkeley campus , " and , " On October 1 , 1964 , you bit Berkeley city police officer Phillip E . Mower on the left thigh , breaking the skin and causing bruises , while resisting Officer Mower ' s attempts to close the main doors of Sproul Hall . " Goldberg ' s letter also accused him of having : " . . . threatened Sgt . Robert Ludden of the University police by stating to him , in substance , that if police reinforcements attempted to remove the prisoner from your control and that of the demonstrators , he , Sgt . Ludden , and other police officers stationed at the entrapped police car , would be violently attacked by you and other demonstrators . " The letters required Savio and Goldberg to attend a hearing by the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct , and added : " You may be represented by counsel at the hearing . The recommendations of the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct will be advisory to me . " November 29 1 . The FSM Steering Committee held an emergency meeting at 4 : 00 p.m. At 8 : 30 p.m. , the Steering Committee issued the following statement : " The Administration sees the free speech protest as a simple problem of disobedience and refuses to recognize the legitimacy of the students ' needs . . . By again arbitrarily singling out students for punishment , the Administration avoids facing the real issues . " Its action violates the spirit of the Heyman Committee report and can only be seen as an attempt to provoke another October 2 . We demand that these new charges be dropped . " A University spokesman admitted he knew the letters had been written , but said the Administration normally makes no comment on cases dealing with the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct . Chancellor Strong would not confirm the letters : " Out of concern for the students , no matter what the occasion , the Chancellor ' s office makes no announcement of students being called up for disciplinary action . " November 30 1 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong rejected FSM demands that the new charges against Mario Savio and Arthur Goldberg be dropped : " The Heyman Committee limited itself to charges of misconduct up to and including September 30 , and declined to consider charges of violations after that date . . . " These further charges have been referred to the faculty Committee on Student Conduct for hearing . . . " . . . In threatening to engage in direct action if the charges are not dropped , those who make such threats demand a decision based not on facts but on intimidation . The charges , properly , will be subjected to the test of evidence . " spokesmen refused comment on Chancellor Strong ' s statement . However , an Executive Committee meeting was held this evening to decide on future action . 2 . The Graduate Co - ordinating Council announced a meeting " to plan for a T.A . strike " to be held tomorrow ( December 1 ) . 3 . " Free Speech " enthusiasts held a rally on the UCLA campus . An spokesman claimed " strong movements " now exist and are planning action on Univeristy campuses at Santa Barbara , UCLA , Davis , and on other Southern California college campuses . The spokesman predicted " some statewide action will be taken this week . " 4 . Administration spokesmen refused comment on an charge that new disciplinary action had been taken against eight organizations affiliated with 5 . University President Clark Kerr addressed the following letter to the . The letter appeared , with the appended Daily Cal reply , in the paper ' s December 1 issue : " Relying on the as a medium of information is like relying on smoke signals . You can gain an impression that something is being said , but you can never be quite sure what . My current concern is the continued unwillingness of the Editors to quote what I actually said in an item which has been discussed within the University Community from time to time , with the being the chief carrier of misquotations . " Now I realize that misquotations may be more interesting than quotations and the Daily Californian succeeds in being interesting . With the hope that it might also be accurate , I am turning to the Icebox as a last resort , hoping it may be open also to the cause of accuracy as it is to so many other and sometimes quite contrary causes . " Herewith are two actual quotations that are a lot less interesting than the misquotations : " 1 . At a press conference held in conjunction with a speech before Town Hall in Los Angeles on Oct . 6 and in response to a reporter ' s question , I said : " Experienced on - the - spot observers estimated that the hard core group of demonstrators - - those who continued as part of the demonstrations through the night of Oct . 1 - - contained at times as much as 40 per cent off - campus elements . And , within that off - campus group , there were persons identified as being sympathetic with the Communist Party and Communist causes . ' " 2 . On October 2 at a press conference in San Francisco following a meeting of the American Council on Education , I said : " I am sorry to say that some elements active in the demonstrations have been impressed with the tactics of Fidel Castro and Mao Tse - Tung . There are very few of these , but there are some ' . " The answered President Kerr ' s letter with the following statement : " Early in the Bancroft - Telegraph free speech ' dispute President Kerr was quoted by a metropolitan newspaper as saying that 49 per cent of the student demonstrators were Mao - Marxists . never ran that so - called quotation at any time because we understood it was not accurate . " We believe that we acted for the cause of accuracy ' . " December 1 1 . The FSM issued an ultimatum , and the Graduate Co - ordinating Council announced that teaching assistants would strike on Friday ( Dec . 4 ) , or sooner , " if conditions warrant . " The FSM demanded the University fulfill three major requests : 1 ) Disciplinary action initiated against leaders Mario Savio , Arthur Goldberg , Jackie Goldberg and Brian Turner , resulting from the demonstrations of Oct . 1 and Oct . 2 , be dropped . 2 ) Present rules on political speech be revised so that only the courts regulate the content of political speech . All regulations which " unnecessarily restrict " political activity be repealed . 3 ) The Administration refrain from further disciplining of students or organizations for political activity . If the Administration did not meet their demands within 24 hours , said , " direct action will follow . " Senate passed the following " Demonstration Resolution " during an evening meeting : WHEREAS all of the original requests and demands of the Senate , faculty and seeking the rights of free speech have substantially been met or are in the process of negotiation on this campus , and the decisions concerning the administration of the means of free speech have been put in the hands of the students , specifically the Senate , and , in specific , the has advocated a sit - in at the Chancellor ' s office on December 2 and a portion of the teaching assistants at this Univeristy are planning to strike , THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED " 1 ) That in view of continuing progress toward full on - campus political rights the Senate draws the inevitable conclusion that the FSM no longer has the extension of on - campus political rights as its goal , and that its present plans for civil disobedience are directed solely towards meaningless harassment of the University . " 2 ) That the Senate encourages all responsible students to avoid the scheduled sit - in December 2nd so as not to indicate that more students support this type of irresponsible action than is actually the case . " 3 ) That the Senate emphasizes the right of a student to an education and therefore encourages department chairmen at the University of California to make preparations to accommodate students in the event that any teaching assistants neglect their classes . " 4 ) That the Senate encourages all students to continue to attend their classes and , in that manner , to cooperate in continuing as normal an academic schedule as possible . " 5 ) That the Senate shall fully investigate the manner in which the administration has pursued prosecution of students involved in demonstrations throughout this semester . December 2 1 . Approximately 1,000 persons - - students , some faculty members and non - University persons - - packed four floors of Sproul Hall following a huge rally in the plaza between Sproul Hall and the Student Union . Leading the mass sit - in Mario Savio said : " There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious , makes you so sick at heart , that you ca n ' t take part ; you ca n ' t even tacitly take part , and you ' ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels , upon the levers , upon all the apparatus and you ' ve got to make it stop . And you ' ve got to indicate to the people who run it , to the people who own it , that unless you Folk singer Joan Baez told the demonstrators : " When you go in , go with love in your hearts . " Then , as Joan Baez sang " We Shall Overcome , " the demonstrators filed through the right - hand main entrance to Sproul Hall , up the main stairway and - - as the first and second floors filled - - on up the inside stairways to the third and fourth floors . Protestors sat one and two deep along all hallways , leaving an aisle for traffic down the center . Plans were laid for at least an all - night siege , and possibly as long as two or three days . As the sit - in developed , the University closed all offices in the building , except Public Information and the Business and Finance departments . Employees were sent home . Protest leader Mario Savio demanded admittance to the Dean of Students Office . Dean Peter Van Houten and two University police officers refused his request . Most of the demonstrators contented themselves with singing folk songs , playing cards or studying . Folk singer Joan Baez , seated in a second floor hall , slept part of the afternoon . As evening arrived and the 7 : 00 p.m. closing time for Sproul Hall approached , food was brought into the building and distributed to the demonstrators . At 6 : 45 p.m. , University Police Lieutenant Merrill Chandler informed the students the building would be closed . He ordered those inside to leave . At 7 : 00 p.m. , police locked the doors , allowing anyone who wished to do so to leave , but no one could enter . Ropes dangled from the second floor balcony , used to lift some food and several demonstrators into the building . Sit - in leaders urged juveniles , non - citizens , women with young children and individuals on probation or parole to leave , because of possible legal problems concerning their arrest . As the evening wore on , and possibility of arrest or other administration action appeared to lessen , protestors watched movies ( " Laurel and Hardy , " " Operation Abolition " ) , attended " Freedom School " classes in stairwells and open areas , sang , attended Hanukkah services , danced , played cards , studied , talked ( " This may be a lark now , but we may regret it . " ) , or slept . Joan Baez left at approximately 11 : 00 p.m . Hallway lights were turned off and by 1 : 00 a.m. , most of the demonstrators had settled down for the long night ahead . 2 . President Charles Powell denounced the sit - in . He attacked " the ' s insatiable hunger for full capitulation . . . " The sit - in , Powell maintained , can only result in a " showdown " from which neither the University nor the students would " escape unscathed . " Powell further called the demonstrations " needless " on the grounds that the Regents already had granted the the privileges it had requested . 3 . University Young Republicans formally withdrew from the tonight . UYR President Warren Coats stated : " What the is asking , in effect , is that the Administration cease to be an administration . " December 3 1 . Beginning at 3 : 05 a.m. , Chancellor Edward W . Strong , assisted by a portable " bull horn , " delivered a terse message to students assembled on each of Sproul Hall ' s four floors : " May I have your attention ? I am Dr . Edward Strong , Chancellor of the Berkeley campus . I have an announcement . " This assemblage has developed to such a point that the purpose and work of the University have been materially impaired . It is clear that there have been acts of disobedience and illegality which can not be tolerated in a responsible educational center and would not be tolerated anywhere in our society . " The University has shown great restraint and patience in exercising its legitimate authority in order to allow every opportunity for expressing differing points of view . The University always stands ready to engage in the established and accepted procedures for resolving differences of opinion . " I request that each of you cease your participation in this unlawful assembly . " I urge you , both individually and collectively , to leave this area . I request that you immediately disperse . Failure to disperse will result in disciplinary action by the University . " Please go . " Outside the building , approximately 635 uniformed police officers had been assembling for nearly an hour . They came from the Alameda County Sheriffs Department , Oakland Police Department , Berkeley Police Department , University Police Department and California Highway Patrol . At 3 : 45 a.m. , California Governor Edmund G . Brown issued the following statement : " I have tonight called upon law enforcement officials in Alameda County to arrest and take into custody all students and others who may be in violation of the law at Sproul Hall . I have directed the California Highway Patrol to lend all necessary assistance . These orders are to be carried out peacefully and quietly as a demonstration that the rule of law must be honored in California . " Simultaneously , in compliance with Governor Brown ' s orders , police officers entered the fourth floor of Sproul Hall , and the arrests began . It took 12 hours to clear the building . After clearing the fourth floor , police moved down to the third . After clearing a portion of the third floor , the police shifted their attention to the second floor , where demonstrators from the first and third floors had joined those n the second for a massive jam - in . Police spent most of the day clearing the second floor . Any demonstrator was free to leave the building at any time , before his arrest . Only those who insisted on remaining in the building were arrested . Each arrested demonstrator was given the choice of walking or being dragged . Some walked ; most " went limp " and were dragged . Men were fingerprinted and searched , then taken down inside stairways to the basement . Women were taken to the Dean of Students Office , searched , then taken down an elevator to the asement . From the basement , demonstrators were loaded into buses and " paddy wagons " for the trip to one of three detention locations : Santa Rita Rehabilitation Center , Oakland City Jail , or Berkeley City Jail . Arrests were formally made by the Berkeley Police Department on one or more counts : failure to disperse , refusal to leave a government building after being ordered to do so , and resisting arrest . ( Civil rights attorney Robert Truhaft , the first person arrested , commented that this was the first time sit - in demonstrators have been charged with resisting arrest for going limp while being arrested . ) Bail for arrested demonstrators was originally set at $ 75 per offense , with $ 100 for resisting arrest ( going limp and having to be dragged ) . Individual bails , depending upon specific charges , ranged from $ 166 to $ 276 . At 9 : 10 p.m. , Berkeley Municipal Judge Rupert Crittenden reduced the bails , lowering the range to between $ 56 and $ 110 . ( Bail totals include " penalty assessment " of approximately ten per cent . ) A group of University faculty members raised contributions ( from students , T.A. ' s and faculty members ) of approximately $ 8,500 for bail bond fees for the arrested students . All demonstrators , except one being held for narcotics possession , were released by December 4 . Transportation back to Berkeley also was arranged . Charges of " police brutality , " " sadism , " and " torture " began even before the first arrested students were on their way to jail . FSM spokesmen , including leader Steve Weissman - - who " escaped " out of a window - - claimed the demonstrators were being clubbed , kicked , had their arms twisted , hair pulled , etc . Arthur Goldberg later charged : " The police laughed with pleasure while they inflicted pain on the students . " According to Dr . James Terry , Santa Rita medical officer , the police were to be commended for their " skill in doing what they had to do without hurting the students . " 2 . At 1 : 00 p.m. , a general faculty meeting was held in Wheeler Auditorium . Nathan Glazer , professor of sociology , presided . More than 800 professors and instructors attended ( T.A . ' s attended , but did not vote ) . During the two - hour meeting , the group passed two resolutions : 1 . A resolution introduced by Henry F . May , chairman of the department of history , addressed to the President , the Chancellor , and the " In view of the desperate situation now confronting the University , every effort must be made to restore the unity of our campus community , and to end the series of provocation and reprisal which has resulted in disaster . With this purpose , the undersigned faculty members urge that the following actions be taken immediately : " 1 ) That the new and liberalized rules for campus political action be declared in effect and enforced , pending their improvement , " 2 ) That all pending campus action against students for acts occurring before the present date be dropped , " 3 ) That a committee selected by and responsible to the Academic Senate be established , to which students may appeal decisions of the Administration regarding penalties for violations relating to offenses arising from political action , and that decisions of this committee are final . " Herbert McClosky , professor of political science , offered two additions , both of which were overwhelmingly accepted : 1 ) Retraction of the Regents ' decision that the University could prosecute students for advocating illegal off - campus action , and 2 ) A demand that no student be prosecuted by the University for participating in any off - campus activity . 2 . A telegram to Governor Edmund G . Brown , signed by 361 faculty members : " The undersigned members of the faculty of the University of California at Berkeley strongly condemn the presence of the State Highway Patrol on the Berkeley campus . We also protest the exclusion of faculty members , including at least one member of our Committee on Academic Freedom , from Sproul Hall , at a time when the police were admitting newsmen and photographers . Punitive action taken against hundreds of students can not help to solve our current problems , and will aggravate the already serious situation . Only prompt release of the arrested students offers any prospect of The faculty assembly also heard a statement , read by John H . Reynolds , professor of physics and chairman of the Berkeley chapter of the American Association of University Professors . The statement was met with cheers , but was not introduced or passed as a motion : " The Executive Committee of the Berkeley Chapter of the AAUP unanimously believes that the present crisis can not be properly resolved without : " 1 ) Complete amnesty for past offenses in the course of the Free Speech controversy , " 2 ) A new chief campus officer for Berkeley who will have the confidence of the University community . " 3 . As arrests continued in Sproul Hall , pickets attempted to block campus entrances , encouraging faculty members , teaching assistants , and students to stay away from classes in protest over the demonstrators ' arrests . 4 . Governor Brown ' s office in Sacramento was picketed by a group from the Davis campus . Brown conferred with the pickets in the afternoon . His decision to order the arrests was based on a " consensus of opinion , " he said . The Governor also said : " I assume full responsibility for this in every shape , form and manner . I felt it was the right thing to do . The overriding matter became one between the people of the State of California versus the demonstrators . " 5 . Later in the afternoon , President Clark Kerr issued a statement condemning the demonstration and the FSM ( ) . Kerr ' s statement said , in part : and its leaders from the start declared the police would have to haul them out . They are now finding that , in their effort , to escape the gentle discipline of the University , they have thrown themselves into the arms of the less understanding discipline of the community at large . . . " When patience and tolerance and reasonableness and decency have been tried , yet democratic processes continue to be forsaken by the FSM in favor of anarchy , then the process of law enforcement takes over . " 6 . The Graduate Co - ordinating Council met late this afternoon to discuss plans to implement the strike . Significant support for the movement was evident : the Daily Californian reported 50 per cent or more of the T.A . ' s in anthropology , English , French , geography , German , history , Italian , molecular biology , philosophy , physics , political science , Slavic languages , social science , sociology and subject A would refuse to cross picket lines . 7 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong issued a statement this evening . The statement began with the statement Chancellor Strong read to the students occupying the corridors of Sproul Hall , then continued : " Only those persons were placed under arrest who refused in subsequent hours to leave the building voluntarily . When Sproul Hall was closed at 7 : 00 p.m. Wednesday , warning was given at that time that further occupancy of the building by demonstrators was illegal . " The deliberate refusal of individuals to obey the law , after being warned of consequences of disobedience , made it necessary to proceed with their arrests . Concerned for the welfare of its students , the University hoped that the warning given would be heeded . When it was not , no further recourses remained except enforcement of the law . " The University , as a public trust , can not default on its responsibility of maintaining law and order on its campuses . There must be no interference with nor disruption of the orderly conduct of University business . " In his statement , President Clark Kerr places the most recent defiance of legitimate authority by the in the context and perspective in which it should be viewed by all members of the campus community . I join with him in his appeal to reason in the conduct of University affairs , and in the firm expectation that reasonableness will prevail . " December 4 1 . Demonstration leaders and others arrested yesterday and released on bail appeared on campus wearing large white " V ' s " on black backgrounds and attended a huge noon rally on Sproul Hall steps . More than 5,000 persons jammed the plaza and many lined the balconies and Dining Commons roof to hear protest leaders and faculty members condemn Governor Brown , The Regents , President Kerr , Chancellor Strong and the police . 2 . The student strike continued through the day , with picket lines at campus entrances and construction sites . Labor unions , asked to support the pickets , generally condemned the use of police and the " denial of free speech " on the campus , but would not officially endorse or recognize the student strike . " This is not a dispute between labor and management , " a local Teamster official said , although several individual delivery truck drivers were reported to have refused to cross the students ' picket lines . 3 . set up a committee of 125 - 150 people to call University students during the week end . Attempts were made to reach every Berkeley student . " I ' m calling to ask for your support of the walkout , " callers were supposed to say ; however , many students reported receiving telephone calls from someone who said : " I ' m your . in__________________________ . It would n ' t be advisable for you to attend classes during the strike . " 4 . Henry F . May , chairman of the department of history , announced formation of a Council of Department Chairman ( ) . 5 . ASUC President Charles Powell issued the following statement during a news conference this afternoon : " Because of the fact that the issues have become muddled and because the has refused to use the right channels and have the patience to use the right channels , the majority of this campus community does n ' t support the actions of this body of individuals . The campus community would support proper channels - - the only two remaining channels which are available - - but sit - ins , strikes , and arbitrating bodies are not going to bridge the gap which divides this campus . " Education and the normal processes of learning are of utmost importance here , and the regards itself as being able to decide for everyone else on this campus that their demands are more important than the basic purpose of this University . I maintain that such disregard of others ' rights to an education on this campus if it continues will have serious consequences . " Our world - renowned faculty members will leave , large numbers of students will change campuses having done poorly in courses here for lack of the proper atmosphere , and legislative influence from Sacramento is threatening more and more the autonomy of the University of California . Destroying the political autonomy of the University would be a disastrous consequence , and along with the other reasons which I have stated , make the continual demonstrations and tactics completely invalid and unwanted . " December 5 Executive Committee and Steering Committee began a week - end - long series of meetings to plan details of their strike and future action . The strike is to continue until noon , December 8 . The strike would end shortly before the Academic Senate is scheduled to meet to consider its Committee on Academic Freedom ' s recommendations to end the current dispute . 2 . The 37 - member California Alumni Council , governing body for the 50,000 - member California Alumni Association , met today and issued the following statement : recent events have seriously endangered , in the eyes of the people of the State of California , the fine reputation of the University established over nearly 100 years of creative growth ; and the overwhelming law - abiding majority of students , faculty and alumni have privately deplored the threatened state of anarchy sought to be imposed on a great University by relatively few agitators and malcontents and their misguided sympathizers ; and WHEREAS all too seldom in the past week have the voices of this majority of thinking citizens been raised to speak in defense of law and order ; and the time has come for this Council to speak out on this challenge to duly constituted authority , and to speak also of civil responsibilities as well as civil rights ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Alumni Council of the University of California as follows : " We are appalled and do condemn the tragic conduct of a group which has announced its intention to engage in unlawful conduct characterized by itself as civil disobedience . ' " We commend Governor Brown , President Kerr , Chancellor Strong and District Attorney Coakley for their forthright and vigorous action . " We adopt and concur in President Kerr ' s recent statement that the means adopted by these dissidents have now become an instrument of anarchy and personal aggrandizement . ' " We do recommend and fully support firm disciplinary action including expulsion or dismissal where warranted . " We urge the great majority of students , faculty and citizens of California who have an ingrained respect for law and order to speak up in its defense and support the administration ' s maintenance of traditional democratic principles and processes . " 3 . Charles Powell , president , called a news conference to issue a statement which read , in part : , a minority group , is imposing needless suffering on the majority of the students on the campus by illegally demonstrating for an aspect of political activity which is now not allowed and can only be changed . . . through legal means . " 4 . The College Federation of Young Republicans said : " We condemn the leadership and lawless tactics of the Free Speech Movement which can in no way claim to represent the great majority of students at the University of California . . . " 5 . The Berkeley chapter of the American Federation of Teachers directed a resolution to President Kerr , which declared in part : " We would like to inform you that any punitive action taken against teaching assistants or officers of instruction would be intolerable to our group and create a situation in which class instruction could not continue . . . 6 . The ASUC Senate , holding an emergency meeting tonight , passed the following resolution : " 1 ) We urge all members of the faculty and all teaching assistants to immediately resume classroom instruction . We further urge all students to resume attending their classes for the pursuit of knowledge and higher education . " 2 ) The new and liberalized regulations regarding political and social activity on the campus , must be immediately implemented and enforced . Any inconsistencies should thereafter be corrected by the proper authorities of the stable , established bodies for orderly change . In essence the regulations are essentially these : " 1 . Advocacy of off - campus action falling within legal speech areas is allowed . " 2 . Solicitation of funds is allowed . " 3 . Solicitation of membership is allowed . " Means for implementing these ideas including speakers and tables , are subject only to restrictions necessary for normal conduct of University functions and business . ' " All students should remain within the new regulations while the student committee interprets , establishes , and defines these regulations . " 3 ) We recognize the arrests of the students , and realize that legitimate due process of law was and will be enacted against them , regardless of the difficulties involved in the administration of due process in such a situation . " Before the students are tried , we wish that the following points , which have great bearing on the overall picture , be given the court ' s deepest consideration : " 1 . The students involved were cognizant of their actions , however , reasons for their conduct were obscured by cloudy issues . " 2 . Prior to the arrests , there was a breakdown in communication between all groups involved and an inconsistency in actions best exemplified by changing stands on all sides . " 3 . The events have been an intermixing of emotionalism and rational conviction , the value of which , none save the courts , may hope to presume . " Realizing that there were such extenuating circumstances involved in this issue , we hope the court will give this case a most liberal consideration and grant sufficient leniency so as not to interfere with the education of these students . " 4 ) The Senate will press for the initiation of legal proceedings to resolve the complex issues by immediately beginning procedures to bring a test case to the courts on the issue of jurisdiction over charges regarding illegal advocacy of off - campus political and social action . " 5 ) The Senate urges that charges against the four students be dropped . " Commuter - Independent Representative Joel Hacker , a member of Slate , was the only senator in opposition to the proposal . In reaction to the Senate recommendations , Arthur Goldberg , former Slate chairman and one of the FSM leaders , said : " How can I go to class and learn of our country ' s democratic processes when I ' m not allowed to practice them on campus ? " December 6 1 . President Clark Kerr announced he had cancelled a planned trip to Chicago , and that he would address a special University meeting at 11 : 00 a.m. tomorrow ( Dec . 7 ) in the Greek Theatre . All classes between 9 : 00 a.m. and noon were cancelled . President Kerr announced the meeting would serve to introduce a proposal " to inaugurate a new era of freedom under law " which had been unanimously approved by 73 department chairmen yesterday . Kerr ' s announcement came after he had spent four hours in discussions with Governor Brown , members of the Board of Regents and faculty members . President Kerr previously had announced he would speak to the students on his return from Chicago , Tuesday or Wednesday . 2 . The following statement was released by the Council of Department Chairmen : " On December 3 , in the midst of the great crisis at the University , a meeting of all Department Chairmen of the Berkeley campus was convened . It carried on earnest deliberations for several hours and established a Working Committee to explore approaches to all problems concerned with the crisis . " A second meeting was convened on December 4 , and almost unanimous agreement was achieved on a proposal forwarded by the Working Committee . " This proposal in its essential elements was finally approved unanimously by the Chairmen on December 6 and has the concurrence of the President . All chairmen have been advised by the Council of Department Chairmen to hold departmental meetings at 9 : 00 a.m. on Monday morning , December 7 . The agreement will be publicly announced at 11 : 00 a.m. in an extraordinary convocation in the Greek Theatre called by the Department Chairmen at which Professor Robert A . Scalapino and President Clark Kerr will speak . Department Chairmen have recommended that classes be dismissed from 9 " All parties to this agreement are extremely optimistic that it will unite the great body of the University , strengthen faculty - student relations , and inaugurate a new era of freedom under law . " 3 . A new organization , University Students for Law and Order , and the announced joint sponsorship of a noon rally to be held in the lower Student Union plaza tomorrow ( Dec . 7 ) . USLO Chairman Robert Dussault took the opportunity to issue the following statement : " There is no need , nor is there any excuse , for civil disobedience on our campus . Those students involved in the demonstrations demand protection of their rights while , at the same time , they are violating our rights . We urge all students support the legally - constituted administration on all issues until such a time as the civil judicial system dictates otherwise . " USLO - ASUC announcement of the noon rally brought the following statement from Brian Turner , an FSM spokesman : has never precipitated any violence . Our presence in Sproul Hall Plaza at noon is well known . Any students who attempt to bring together opposing emotion - packed student elements must bear the responsibility for any reaction between the groups . " 4 . It was announced that Chancellor Edward W . Strong was admitted to the University Medical Center in San Francisco last night with abdominal pains , tentatively diagnosed as gall bladder trouble . Hospital spokesmen estimated Strong would be in the hospital for a week . 5 . The Academic Senate announced its meeting Tuesday ( Dec . 8 ) will be held in Wheeler Auditorium . 6 . Eight hundred arrested demonstrators met with some of their attorneys at 7 : 00 p.m at Garfield Junior High School in north Berkeley . The students , scheduled for arraignment at 9 : 00 a.m tomorrow ( Dec . 7 ) , were advised on their legal position and on court procedures . Nearly 40 lawyers were involved in defending the arrested demonstrators . They held a meeting Saturday ( Dec . 5 ) and chose a coordinating committee to spearhead their efforts . The coordinating committee was composed of attorneys Norman Leonard , John Dunn , Malcolm Burnstein , Howard Jewell , Milton Nathan , Stanley Gold , and Spencer Strellis . The lawyers stressed they are not working for FSM , but are merely representing various students . ( Figures on the total number of sit - in demonstrators arrested on Thursday depended upon whose figures one preferred to use . The police figure was 761 , a decrease from the original police total of 801 , due to discovery of fictitious names , duplications and mis - numbering . The University announced , however , following a check of its records , that 814 arrests were made with the following breakdown : Students , 590 or 72.5 per cent ; Non - Students , 135 or 16.6 per cent ; Teaching and Research Assistants , University Employees The district attorney ' s office announced demonstrators ' cases will be assigned to various deputies within the department for investigation , with no distinction between students and non - students . December 7 1 . Seven hundred and sixty - eight demonstrators arrested in Sproul Hall on December 3 appeared for arraignment before Municipal Judge Rupert Crittenden in the Berkeley Community Theater at 9 : 00 a.m. On motion of counsel , Judge Crittenden postponed arraignment to December 14 , in order to allow legal counsel an opportunity to prepare their clients ' cases . 2 . The following statement , signed by nine full professors of political science , appeared in the Daily Californian . The statement was signed by Professors Charles Aiken , Eric Bellquist , Thomas C . Blaisdell Jr . , Joseph P . Harris , George Lenczowski , Albert Lepawsky , Frederick C . Mosher , Julian Towster , and Dwight Waldo : " We commend the preponderant number of University students who have at this time conscientiously and with good humor continued to attend their classes and pursue their studies . " We condemn the illegal occupation of University facilities by striking students and we deplore the partial disruption of University activities which such conduct has caused . " We advise any students who still remain on strike to return to their classes and resume their studies forth - with . " We especially urge them to do this immediately instead of waiting for some deadline designated by others , so that they may demonstrate they are mature men and women capable of making up their own minds . " Particularly in our capacity as teachers of government , do we call students ' attention to the absolute necessity for pursuing orderly and legal processes in attempting , in good conscience , to correct any grievances they may have . Especially in a University in a democratic society , students must recognize that the derogation of due process and the disruption of normal administration in the name of Freedom of Speech is demagoguery , not democracy . " And finally , as teachers of American government , comparative political science , and international politics and administration , along with the entire University system of the State of California which has sprung from it , has now become a national and international model for higher education , scientific research and intellectual services of vast array , with crucial contractual relationships to other institutions and governments and with prime educational responsibilities on its own burgeoning campuses abroad . " To hamper the work of such a world - renowned and world - committed institution and to engage in behavior which subjects it to obliquy , is not solely an injury to a single University campus , but a threat to the attainment of the larger ideals of freedom , science , and service which , we are convinced , continue to motivate the minds of University students here and all over the world . " 3 . At 11 : 00 a.m. , approximately 16,000 students , faculty members and staff gathered in the Greek Theatre for the unusual convocation ceremonies . University President Clark Kerr was introduced by Professor Robert A . Scalapino , chairman of the political science department and of the Council of Department Chairmen , who announced " our maximum effort to attain peace and decency . " President Kerr , flanked by all the Berkeley campus department heads on the Greek Theatre stage , publicly accepted the proposal presented to him by the Council of Department Chairmen and announced the terms : " 1 . The University Community shall be governed by orderly and lawful procedures in the settlement of issues ; and the full and free pursuit of educational activities on this campus shall be maintained . " 2 . The University Community shall abide by the new and liberalized political action rules and await the report of the Senate Committee on Academic Freedom . " 3 . The Departmental Chairmen believe that the acts of civil disobedience on December 2 and 3 were unwarranted and that they obstruct rational and fair consideration of the grievances brought forward by the students . " 4 . The cases of all students arrested in connection with the sit - in in Sproul Hall on December 2 and 3 are now before the Courts . The University will accept the Court ' s judgment in these cases as the full discipline for those offenses . " In the light of the cases now and prospectively before the courts , the University will not prosecute charges against any students for actions prior to December 2 and 3 ; but the University will invoke disciplinary actions for any violations henceforth . " 5 . All classes shall be conducted as scheduled . " Professor Scalapino provided background on the Council of Departmental Chairmen ' s proposals . Scalapino praised President Kerr for the " courage and vision " in accepting it . Scalapino also said : " No one would claim that we are presenting here a panacea - - a perfect and final answer . We are offering the possibility of an orderly and fair atmosphere in which to reassess our problems , a possibility that demands for its success the good will and the good faith of all the members of this community . " President Kerr accepted the Council ' s proposals , and told the meeting that the proposals would go into effect immediately : " As President of the University , I welcome it ( the proposal ) and endorse it and shall present it to the Regents of the University at their next meeting . In the interim , until the Regents meet next week , this proposal is in full force and effect . " 4 . Prior to the Greek Theatre meeting , Mario Savio , leader , conducted a heated argument backstage with Professor Scalapino . Both Assistant Professor of Sociology John Leggett and Savio charged the department chairmen had " usurped " the Academic Senate ' s authority by presenting their proposal in advance of the Academic Senate meeting scheduled for tomorrow afternoon ( Dec . 8 ) . Savio demanded an opportunity to address the Greek Theatre meeting . Scalapino , who served as meeting chairman , told Savio that the meeting was " structured " and , as such , was not an " open forum . " He efused Savio ' During the meeting , Savio sat approximately 15 feet from the edge of the stage . As President Kerr spoke , he shook his head and muttered " Hypocrite ! " A reporter asked Savio if he was going to speak . Savio nodded and said , " I ' m going to peak . " As President Kerr neared the end of his remarks , Savio rose and walked to the far left ( south ) end of the Greek Theatre stage , mounted the stage , and stood there for two or three minutes while President Kerr completed his remarks . At the conclusion of the President ' s address , Chairman Scalapino moved to the rostrum and announced the meeting ' s adjournment . Simultaneously , Savio moved rapidly across the front of the stage to the rostrum , clutching a scroll of paper in his hand . As he reached the rostrum , two University police officers grabbed him and pulled him away from the rostrum . Savio was dragged through the center rear stage entrance and into a small room at the south end of the backstage area used by performers . Several of Savio ' s supporters attempted to assist Savio ; they were pushed aside or knocked down and held in place . No arrests were made . Scores of people - - faculty and staff , newsmen , students and police - - gathered in front of the building where Savio was being held . At first , no one was allowed to enter . Alex Hoffman , an attorney defending some of the arrested students , shouted through the door : " Demand to see your lawyer , Mario . " Attorney Hoffman and several departmental chairmen eventually were admitted to the room where Savio was being held . As Savio was being held at the south end of the Greek Theatre , Arthur Goldberg pleaded with President Kerr to release him at the north end . Kerr agreed , and , it was announced Savio was not under arrest , that he would be allowed to speak . Surrounded by well - wishers , Savio told the crowd he merely wanted to announce an FSM rally at noon in front of Sproul Hall ( President Kerr had personally given permission for this rally , so that the protestors could discuss the terms of the new agreement ) . Then Savio said : " Please leave here . Clear this disastrous scene , and get down to discussing the issues . " Following the meeting , President Kerr indicated he was quite upset over the incident : " There had been some indications of threats to disrupt the meeting . . . The police were prepared . Apparently , they were n ' t aware the meeting was over . . . " Whether we have a new start seems somewhat doubtful . . .We wanted to walk one additional mile . There are those who think we ' ve walked too many miles already . " 5 . Nearly 10,000 persons jammed the plaza between Sproul Hall and the Student Union at noon . They rejected , by acclamation , the proposals announced by President Kerr less than an hour earlier . Jack Weinberg , a non - student member of the Steering Committee , told the crowd : " I really expected that we were going to get something today . But , we did n ' t . We are the ones who must save this University , but we ' re not going to save the University by capitulating . " Steve Weissman , also a Steering Committee member , denounced President Kerr as a " liar " : " Kerr stated , We agree on ends and are divided on means . ' This is a lie - - a bold - face lie . The sit - in did not obstruct , but rather caused , the first rational discussion of the problem on this campus . " Martin Roysher , still another Steering Committee member , read a telegram of support from British Philosopher Bertrand Russell : " You have my full and earnest support . Warm greetings . " Roysher also announced that Russell had sent the following telegram to Governor Edmund G . Brown : " Urgently appeal to you to halt University and police oppression of students at Berkeley Campus . Appalling restrictions upon their civil liberty . All who value individual liberty are supporting their cause . " leaders also announced that James Farmer , national director of CORE , would appear at an rally next Tuesday ( Dec . 15 ) . 6 . In anticipation of the Academic Senate meeting at 3 : 00 p.m. tomorrow , the announced its strike would end at midnight tonight . Students were urged to attend classes tomorrow as a demonstration that the students have faith in the Academic Senate . Jack Weinberg said : " Clark Kerr demanded that the strike end . We ca n ' t do that . But , at midnight tonight we will temporarily end our strike and we will wait and see if they ( the Academic Senate ) can merge as an independent force . " Steve Weissman added : " Let ' s give them tomorrow one day of real peace and quiet . " 7 . In response to the request for suspension of strike activities , the Graduate Co - ordinating Council voted to suspend the strike of teaching assistants , readers and research assistants . The Council refused , however , to delete a warning that the strike might be resumed , if the Academic Senate fails to take initiative action in supporting the free speech activities . A Council member said : " There has been plenty of pressure from the Administration , so we might as well exert a little pressure ourselves . " GCC also turned down motions to hold a rally and vigil tomorrow . Steve Weissman , a Council member as well as a member of the Steering Committee , said : " Frankly , many of the strike and protest signs have alienated some members of the faculty . " 8 . An emergency meeting of the Senate was cancelled tonight , because a majority of the Senate failed to attend . 9 . Elections for seven representative positions on the ASUC Senate were being held today and tomorrow . " If you support FSM ' s goals , vote for the Slate candidates , " Arthur Goldberg told the noon rally . December 8 1 . The Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate met in Wheeler Auditorium at 3 : 10 p.m. and , after nearly three hours of debate - - half of the time on an amendment introduced by Lewis Feuer , professor of philosophy - - passed ( 824 - 115 ) unchanged " a resolution unanimously approved at a meeting of approximately 200 faculty members on December 7 " : " In order to end the present crisis , to establish the confidence and trust essential to the restoration of normal University life , and to create a campus environment that encourages students to exercise free and responsible citizenship in the University and in the community at large , the Committee on Academic Freedom of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate moves the following propositions : " 1 . That there shall be no University disciplinary measures against members or organizations of the University community for activities prior to December 8 connected with the current controversy over political speech and activity . " 2 . That the time , place , and manner of conducting political activity on the campus shall be subject to reasonable regulations to prevent interference with the normal functions of the University ; that the regulations now in effect for this purpose shall remain in effect provisionally pending a future report of the Committee on Academic Freedom concerning the minimal regulations necessary . " 3 . That the content of speech or advocacy should not be restricted by the University . Off - campus political activities shall not be subject to University ] regulation . On - campus advocacy or organization of such activities shall be subject only to such limitations as may be imposed under Section 2 . " 4 . That future disciplinary measures in the area of political activity shall be determined by a committee appointed by and responsible to the Academic Senate . " 5 . That the Division pledge unremitting effort to secure the adoption of the foregoing policies and call on all members of the University community to join with the faculty in its efforts to restore the University to its normal functions . " Professor Feuer ' s amendment , which was defeated , 737 - 284 , would have amended Section 3 to read : " . . . the content of speech or advocacy on this campus provided that it is directed to no immediate act of forced or violence . . . " The University Board of Regents considered the Academic Senate ' s resolution at its next meeting , December 17 and 18 , in Los Angeles . Nearly 3,000 observers gathered outside Wheeler Hall listened to the proceedings over loudspeakers . They cheered as the vote defeating Feuer ' s amendment was announced ; they wildly cheered the announcement of the main motion ' s final passage . Joseph Tussman , professor of philosophy and chairman of the philosophy department , summarized the Senate ' s resolution : " Anything that is illegal in the community at large is still illegal on the campus . The question is : Should the University impose more restrictions on its students in the area of political activity than exists in the community - at - large ? The Senate said : No . " For Mario Savio , who returned from an attempt to see Governor Brown in Sacramento just in time for the Senate ' s decision , the Senate action was a perfect birthday present . Savio turned 22 today . He said : " Our tactics caused the present success . . . The Senate action was a direct attack on the doctrine of en loco parentis . . . will now be a defense committee for 800 patriots . " In a statement , issued soon after the Senate had adjourned and entitled " Happiness is an Academic Senate Meeting , " said : " With deep gratitude the Free Speech Movement greets the action of the faculty . The passing of the proposals of the Academic Freedom Committee is an unprecedented victory for both students and faculty . For months the FSM has fought to bring the issues to public discussion and to rouse the faculty to take action . Our efforts have finally succeeded , and our protest has been vindicated . " Now that the University community is again united , we hope that it will work together for speedy implementation of its proposals . The faculty must see that the Regents adopt its recommendations . For our own part , the FSM will be completely at the service of the Committee on Academic Freedom in its coming efforts to formulate proper regulations . " We regret having been forced to undertake controversial actions to begin a dialogue . The actions have weighed more heavily upon us than upon any others in the academic community . We hope that the dialogue which has at last begun will continue and increase , and that the success of this dialogue will mean that such actions will never again be necessary . " We urge the faculty and the Academic Senate to do everything in their power to see that the court charges against the 800 are dropped . These students risked arrest to protest unfair regulations and arbitrary disciplinary actions . They made a responsible protest , and should not be punished for having fought in the only ways available for just goals which are now largely achieved . We ask that the faculty honor their dedication by taking appropriate action . " University President Clark Kerr also commented on the Academic Senate resolution : " The action of the Academic Senate at Berkeley involves such basic changes in the policies affecting all campuses of the University , including changes in the Standing rders of the Regents , that no comment will be possible until the Regents have next met . " 2 . In related action , the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate also passed the following resolution : " Whereas , the present grave crisis in the life of the University demands that the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate offer leadership to the campus community ; " And whereas , the existing organization of the Division is not well adapted to the exercise of such leadership under the emergency circumstances now prevailing ; " Therefore , be it resolved : " 1 . That an Emergency Executive Committee , consisting of six elected members and the Chairman of the Division ex officio , be constituted to represent the Division in dealing with problems arising out of the present crisis during the remainder of the present academic year , reporting its actions regularly to the Division , and convening the Division when necessary . " 2 . That the election of the six elective members shall be conducted by the Secretary of the Academic Senate and the Committee on Elections ; that nominations be filed at the office of the Secretary , 220 California Hall , by 8 p.m. , Wednesday , December 9 ; that each nomination be accompanied by the signatures of five sponsors and a signed statement that the nominee will serve if elected ; that voting take place by written secret ballot in the office of the Secretary of the Academic Senate between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. , Thursday " 3 . That the Emergency Executive Committee be authorized to call on any of the Standing Committees or to appoint ad hoc committees to assist it ; and that committees thus called on for assistance report to the Division through the Emergency Executive Committee . " 3 . Slate candidates swept to victories in all seven Senate positions for which elections were held Monday and Tuesday , Sandor Fuchs , Slate chairman and member , said : " The victory for Slate is a victory for the Free Speech Movement , and an independent . It comes at a time of the greatest victory for the student movement , just hours after the Academic Senate voted for full free speech on campus . " Slate officials also promised : " . . . to immediately implement its ( Slate ' s ) program upon taking office , including full freedom of speech on campus , a co - op store , low cost student apartments , and the readmission of graduate students . " 4 . The Senate , meeting only hours after the announcement of the Academic Senate action , unanimously passed the following resolution : Senate urges all professors , instructors and teaching assistants to be most tolerant of and lenient toward students missing classes , examinations , and papers during this semester , and especially within the last week . " Commenting on the Senate resolution , Vice President Jerry Goldstein said : " A great deal of intolerance towards these students has been shown . . . This resolution may do something to help the students out . " Faculty Representative Lyman Porter gave the resolution his " full endorsement . " 5 . Charles Powell , President , evaluated the Senate ' s role in the " free speech " controversy : " Overall , we ' ve missed the boat . We have in many ways been inadequate in dealing with the free speech problem . " December 9 1 . Edward W . Carter , chairman of the University Board of Regents , issued the following statement : " The Constitution of the State of California clearly charges the Regents with full and ultimate authority for conducting the affairs of the University of California . This they exercise principally through their appointed administrative officers and by delegation of certain specific but revocable powers to properly constituted academic bodies . " It now appears that on the Berkeley campus these traditional methods have proved inadequate to deal effectively with the extraordinary problems created there by regrettable recent incidents . Hence , the Regents will consider this whole matter directly at their next meeting now scheduled to be held on December 18 in Los ngeles . " 2 . Governor Edmund G . Brown , president of the Board of Regents , issued the following statement : " I have been asked to comment on the Academic Senate at Berkeley . I have also been asked to comment on reports that I will be asked to grant amnesty to members of the FSM who were arrested on December 3 . The Academic Senate proposes fundamental changes in the policies now in effect at Berkeley and the other eight campuses of the University of California . These proposals deserve and will get my careful attention . But I do not intend to make a judgment on them until the Board of Regents meets in Los Angeles next week " As to the request for amnesty , I will not intervene in the cases now pending before the courts , nor do I intend to intervene at any other stage . For ten weeks the campus of one of the world ' s leading universities has been in turmoil . The orderly pursuit of knowledge has been all but impossible . This strife and dissention has deeply disturbed the people of California who have been generous in their financial support of the University and in their defense of its need for academic freedom to grow in intellectual stature . " The trouble on campus has been caused by a group called the Free Speech Movement which had a grievance and which had several courses to follow in petitioning for a redress of that grievance . The FSM chose a chaotic course of demonstrations , sit - ins and threats against the administration of the University of California . Their actions resulted in charges against several hundred students . Whether the charges will be sustained by a court , I do not know , and I do not intend to prejudge their cases . But it should be clear to 3 . Two hundred and fifty teaching and research assistants pledged themselves to abide by the constitution of the Union of University - Employed Graduate Students , formed today at Berkeley . The union was constituted " for the purposes of affiliation with organized labor . " Teaching and research assistants from almost every department are included in the new organization , with strongest support from the mathematics and economics departments . Under the chairmanship of Michael Robromovitch , mathematics , the group passed a motion to adopt a constitution to be discussed and amended at a later date . 4 . The Berkeley Chapter of the American Association of University Professors met today and heard the following statement by its Executive Committee : " Six days ago , in the darkest hour this campus has seen , the Executive Committee of the Berkeley Chapter of AAUP called for amnesty for students and for a new chief campus officer . Our concern was for fresh leadership which could enter upon the work on restoration without the taint of past discords . " Events of the past five days have gone a distance toward this restoration . Fresh leadership was provided by the committee of department chairmen . For future leadership in this crisis we can look toward the newly created Executive Committee of the Academic Senate . " The amnesty we sought for students has been granted by the President of the University in an agreement with the department chairmen . " The faculty has closed ranks in this crisis and has acted with unprecedented unity . Actions of a devisive character must be avoided in the work of re - knitting our campus community . " For these reasons the Executive Committee presents no motion to the membership . It wishes to make two further statements . " 1 . Chancellor Strong has long been a respected member of this faculty . We are immensely saddened by the news of his illness and hope for his early recovery to full health . " 2 . There must always be the continuous possibility of direct and human negotiation between students and a local administrator who has full authority commensurate with his responsibility for order on the campus . " A motion from the floor , duly seconded , called for adoption of the Executive Committee ' s statement of December 3 , requesting amnesty for students and removal of Chancellor Strong . After thorough debate , the motion was tabled . December 13 1 . Chancellor Edward W . Strong , released from the hospital yesterday , cancelled , then approved with qualifications , a pre - court client - counsel meeting scheduled at 7 : 30 p.m. in Wheeler Auditorium . The meeting was moved to the Berkeley Community Theater . Dean of Students Katherine A . Towle initially approved a request , on December 10 , to hold the meeting in Wheeler Auditorium for the purpose of " legal representation for arrested students . " The request was submitted by Thomas Barnes , associate professor of history and a member of Campus CORE At the time the request was presented , Dean Towle did not realize the meeting would involve private client - counsel relationships , a University spokesman said later . Late this afternoon , Chancellor Strong cancelled the meeting , explaining : " State property can not be used for the private practicing of attorneys counseling their clients . " At 6 : 30 p.m. , one hour before the meeting was scheduled to begin , Chancellor Strong released the following statement : " The meeting is approved for open informational presentation of general statements of legal principles and procedures applicable to such cases . It is not proper to use University facilities for the private counsel - client relationships . " Loudspeakers outside Wheeler Hall informed the 768 students that the Chancellor had refused permission to use the building , and that the meeting had been moved to the Community Theater . 2 . The University Students for Law and Order denied the " implied authorship " of a leaflet being circulated on the Berkeley campus : " University Students for Law and Order deny the implied authorship of a ditto copy dated December 11 and distributed to departmental mailboxes referencing alternative proposals to those of the Academic Senate . This ditto copy is typical of the smear tactics which have been employed by the opposition in pursuit of their goals . " 3 . Sculptor Benny Bufano donated a sculpture of a crouched polar bear to the Academic Senate to help raise funds to support the " free speech " movement . Bufano estimated the sculpture could raise $ 5,000 , " if handled properly . " 4 . A number of meetings and programs related to the " free speech " controversy were announced over the weekend : 1 ) James Baldwin would give a benefit lecture for the Free Speech Movement on Wednesday ( Dec . 16 ) . 2 ) James Farmer , national director of , would speak at noon Tuesday ( Dec . 15 ) on the subject : " Civil Liberties and Civil Rights . " 3 ) Students interested in participating in local forums throughout the state on the " administration - student controversy " were asked to leave their names at the Student Union information desk . 4 ) A meeting to discuss how " students can effectively communicate support to the Regents of the Academic Senate proposal " would be held Monday ( Dec . 14 ) at Hillel Foundation . 5 ) John Hendrix , Vince Guaraldi and Les McCann would appear in a benefit jazz concert for the arrested students at 8 : 00 p.m. tomorrow ( Dec . 14 ) in Wheeler Auditorium . 6 ) The Graduate Co - ordinating Council announced a tutoring program for persons arrested recently and who may have been hurt academically by the recent controversy . December 14 1 . Berkeley Municipal Court Judge Rupert Crittenden continued the cases of most of the persons arrested in the Sproul Hall sit - in to January 5 . Judge Crittenden ' s action came during a hearing in the Berkeley Community Theater . The continuance allows most students to leave Berkeley for Christmas - New Year vacation . Judge Crittenden anticipated defendants would begin entering pleas on January 5 . He planned to handle 100 pleas a day . 2 . Dean of Students Katherine A . Towle refused to permit use of Wheeler Auditorium for a benefit concert scheduled for 8 : 00 p.m. this evening . The concert was planned to raise funds for the defense of students arrested in the Sproul Hall sit - in . The concert was moved to the Finnish Hall in Berkeley . In refusing Arthur Goldberg permission to hold the concert in Wheeler Auditorium , Dean Towle said : " I can not approve Slate ' s request for tonight ' s proposed jazz concert in Wheeler Auditorium , because it includes the collection of donations prohibited by University regulations . " The application for use of the hall had been received only five and one half hours before the concert was scheduled to begin , Dean Towle said . But , even if it had been received sooner , Dean Towle noted , the request would have been denied , because it violated rules restricting collection of funds to the Sather Gate and Bancroft - Telegraph areas . Dean Towle also criticized for selling tickets and advertising the concert before asking permission to hold it . Dean Towle did , however , suggest possible alternative off - campus locations where the concert could be held . 3 . The proposed appearance of author James Baldwin was cancelled because of the no - collection edict . Instead , Baldwin appeared at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco . 4 . An initiative petition was circulated on campus , asking the ASUC Senate to pass a motion supporting the Academic Senate : Senate fully supports the position on campus regulations adopted by the Berkeley Academic Senate on Dec . 8 , 1964 ; and urges the Regents to adopt his position as University policy . " 5 . The Academic Information Committee , an ad hoc group , began distribution of pamphlets entitled " A Message on the Proposed Solution to the Free Speech Controversy . " The pamphlet is sponsored by Professors Henry Nash Smith , William Kornhauser , Sheldon Wolin , Charles Muscatine , Charles Sellers and David Freedman . It was prepared by a volunteer committee of the University professional staff . According to Jay Levine , professor of English and Information Committee Secretary : " Our main purpose is to publicize the position taken by the Academic Senate . . . We are in no way connected with the FSM . . . Our fund is being used entirely to inform the public of the nature and grounds of the resolution . We ' re not persuading anyone to do anything . " 6 . The Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate today elected six members of the Emergency Executive Committee , authorized by Senate motion on Dec . 8 . Elected to the Committee were Raymond G . Bressler , professor of agricultural economics ; Earl F . Cheit , professor of business administration ; Arthur M . Ross , chairman of the department of business administration ; Carl E . Schorske , professor of history , and Robley C . Williams , professor of molecular biology . Richard W . Jennings , professor of law and chairman of the Berkeley Division , holds an ex - officio position on the committee . Professor Ross was elected committee chairman . December 15 1 . James Farmer , national director of the Congress of Racial Equality ( CORE ) , addressed an FSM noon rally while standing on City of Berkeley property , outside the disputed Bancroft - Telegraph area . The rally , originally planned to be held on Sproul Hall steps , was moved as " our token of good faith , " according to Steve Weissman , FSM leader . The rally was moved , Weissman said , so as not to alienate either the faculty or the administration . FSM would do nothing to make the faculty ' s The University administration invited Farmer to speak in Pauley Ballroom . But , as spokesman John Sutake explained : " It was felt it should be an outdoor rally ; that is the nature of rallies . " If the " battle for free speech and advocacy " is lost , Farmer warned the crowd of approximately 3,000 , it would provide " a tool to turn off the faucet on the mainstay of the civil rights movement . " Farmer also praised the protesting students : " Whenever the battle for equal rights is fought , the students of the University of California are in the forefront . . . I applaud you and salute you . I come as your guest and will lend whatever support I possibly can to your ultimate victory . . . " Farmer described charges that he was pulling strings in the Free Speech Movement as " absurd " and " ridiculous , " but he said he was " not afraid " of being labeled " an outside agitator . . . " Every housewife knows the value of an agitator . It ' s the instrument inside the washing machine that bangs around and gets out all the dirt . " Both Steve Weissman and Martin Roysher spoke to the crowd before Farmer was introduced . Roysher said : " We have definite interests as students . . . which might indeed be different from the faculty . We the students believe , yes , the faculty and students should have a voice , a determining role , but we should be as equals on this campus . There should be no paternal subordinating relationship between students and the faculty or the administration . " Jacobus tenBroek , professor of political science who introduced Farmer , avoided the " student voice " reference when he said : " The faculty and the students have identical interests in broad areas : that students should have the rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution , and that this is an educational institution . " That education , Professor tenBroek added , should " encourage students ' commitment to the action and passion of our time . " 2 . The newly elected Emergency Executive Committee of the Academic Senate requested a conference with the University Board of Regents during its meeting in Los Angeles , Thursday and Friday , December 17 and 18 . The request was delivered to President Kerr ' s office after two meetings of the Committee today . A statement issued by the Committee today said : " The newly elected Emergency Executive Committee met twice today and requested a conference with the Board of Regents at its Los Angeles meeting this week . Pledged to support the faculty resolution passed December 8 , 1964 , by the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate , the Committee will seek to present the resolution to the Regents as a basis for restoring a campus environment in which teaching , learning and research may be effectively resumed . Under its provisions members of the University community would be assured freedom of political expression under reasonable regulation as to time " In view of the Committee , these proposals of the Academic Senate fall largely within the framework of the Regents ' policies governing political activity enunciated at their meeting of November 20 . The Committee regards the proposals which will be presented to the Regents as an extension of Chancellor Strong ' s interpretation of their policies . Accordingly , the Committee does not regard itself as in conflict with either the Administration or the Regents . " The resolution proposes that disciplinary measures in the area of political activity be determined by a Senate committee . The Emergency Executive Committee observed that the Academic Senate had responsibility in this area until 1938 , and that present circumstances justify the return of this function to the Senate . " ASUC Senate tonight approved ( 6 - 5 ) a recommendation that the Regents approve the five - point Academic Senate proposal to end the " free speech " controversy . The resolution was introduced by Bob Nakamura , newly elected Slate commuter - independent representative . December 16 1 . State Senator Hugh Burns ( D - Fresno ) , chairman of the State Senate Subcommittee on Un - American Activities , said that his committee will not hold public hearings on the student revolt at Berkeley . Public hearings at this time would serve no useful purpose , Burns said . A hearing " would create a climate which would make it difficult for the University of California Board of Regents to solve the problem , " Burns added . He had few kind words for the Free Speech Movement , however , describing it as " Senate , called into emergency session tonight by President Charles Powell , wrangled over the expenditure of $ 500 to be spent on forums to discuss the " free speech " issue throughout the state . The Senate passed a resolution last Tuesday night , authorizing the forums and an expenditure of $ 500 for staging them . Mike Adams , men ' s residence hall representative and forum coordinator , planned to spend $ 200 to print a report compiled by eight graduate political science students . The 40 - page report was intended to refute charges of " outside agitation " and " Communist subversion " in the Free Speech Movement . At the emergency Senate meeting , Representative - at - Large Art Shartsis proposed that the $ 500 could only be spent on physical arrangements . Shartsis ' motion specifically forbade printing of the report . " This document ( the report ) is not factual . It presents only one side , " Shartsis said . The Senate voted , 10 - 2 , with one abstention , in favor of Shartsis ' motion . 3 . A new organization of undergraduate students , called the Undergraduate Association , has grown rapidly since its founding 10 days ago , according to an announcement by Richard Romanoff , founder of the new group . The group already had 700 - 800 members , Romanoff claimed . Romanoff is a senior in anthropology . Explaining his group ' s growth , Romanoff said : " A huge number , perhaps even a majority , of the undergraduates feel the ASUC has dismally failed to represent them in any meaningful way . . . " During the Free Speech Movement crisis the did nothing whatsoever to speak for the undergraduates , or to guide and aid them . The demand for the Undergraduate Association has grown from the failures of the . " Earl Salo , a junior in history , added : " Many people hope the newly elected members of the ( ) Senate from Slate will carry government out of the sandbox . " But , it may be the is structured so it is incapable of effectively taking action for the undergraduates , no matter who its members are . We need an Undergraduate Association to do the things the Senate is too restricted to do . " Although many members of the new Undergraduate Association were also members of Slate and FSM , Romanoff said the Association is entirely independent of Slate and You do n ' t have to be a member of or agree with its actions to be a member of the Undergraduate Association . " The new Association would be organized along departmental lines , Salo said : " This way , each department has its own small group to engage in activities that interest only members of that department , and also membership in the central ndergraduate Association , which will be large enough to give the students a real voice in University affairs . " One of the new organization ' s first activities would be establishment of a tutoring program similar to that announced by the Graduate Co - ordinating Council . Many students who are not in academic difficulty have expressed interest in tutorials as a method of individual communication between teachers , graduates , and undergraduates , Romanoff said : has done nothing to help undergraduate students achieve a closer contact with graduates and faculty . This will be one of our first objectives . " Other Association goals would be improvement of teaching quality , and study , and encouragement of possible course changes and other academic reforms . December 17 1 . Twelve University Regents , including Governor Edmund G . Brown , met with the Emergency Executive Committee of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate for two hours in Los Angeles . After the meeting , Governor Brown said he could see little misunderstanding between the faculty and the Regents . Emergency Committee Chairman Arthur Ross called it " a frank discussion . " The Academic Senate committee had requested the meeting Tuesday . According to Ross : " This meeting permitted the Committee to make a full presentation of the Berkeley Division resolution of December 8 as a basis for a constructive solution to the crisis at Berkeley . " 2 . While Berkeley faculty representatives met with the Regents , the statewide Academic Council of the Academic Senate held its own meeting at . The Academic Council issued its report and recommendations directly to the Board of Regents ( see Appendix ) . 3 . During a news conference , President Clark Kerr said : " We are dealing in difficult areas , such as the distinction between advocacy and action . " The President went on to say that the Regents put up no bars against on - campus advocacy in their meeting of Nov . 20 . He also emphasized that the Regents " will not respond to threats . " 4 . Robert Dussault , founder of University Students for Law and Order , resigned as chairman of that group ' s executive committee : " This resignation has become effective , not because of internal policy disagreement or harrassment by the opposition , but rather because of immediate responsibilities as indicated by my marriage and January graduation . " USLO would continue as an organization in pursuit of its original goals , Dussault added , but he will act only in an advisory capacity . December 18 1 . The University Board of Regents , meeting in Los Angeles , did not accept the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate ' s proposed solution to the " free speech " controversy . Instead , the Regents adopted the following motion : " 1 . The Regents direct the administration to preserve law and order on the campuses of the University of California , and to take the necessary steps to insure orderly pursuit of its educational functions . " 2 . The Regents reconfirm that ultimate authority for student discipline within the University is constitutionally vested in the Regents , and is a matter not subject to negotiation . Implementation of disciplinary policies will continue to be delegated , as rovided in the by - laws and standing orders of the Regents , to the President and Chancellors , who will seek advice of the appropriate faculty committees in ndividual cases . " 3 . The Regents will undertake a comprehensive review of University policies with the intent of providing maximum freedom on campus consistent with individual and group responsibility . A committee of Regents will be appointed to consult with tudents , faculty and other interested persons and to make recommendations to the board . " 4 . Pending results of this study , existing rules will be enforced . The policies of the Regents do not contemplate that advocacy or content of speech shall be restricted beyond the purview of the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution . " The Regents also issued a four - point statement to the University faculty : " 1 . The Regents express appreciation to the Academic Council of the University - wide Senate for its constructive proposals and analysis of recent developments , and welcome the continuing discussion taking place in the divisions of the Academic Senate on the several campuses . " 2 . The Regents reaffirm faith in the faculty and student body of the University , and express the conviction that this great academic community is in the process of finding the means to combine the freedom with responsibility under today ' s new circumstances . " 3 . The Regents respect the convictions held by a large number of students concerning civil rights and individual liberties . " 4 . The Regents reaffirm devotion to the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution , and note that University policies introduced in recent years have liberalized the rules governing expression of opinion on campus . The support of all the University community is essential to provide maximum individual freedom under law consistent with the educational purposes of the University . " Edward W . Carter , chairman of the Board of Regents , stressed that the Board was standing firm on its resolution of Nov . 20 , which provided that students could plan lawful off - campus political or social action , with the Regents retaining the right to regulate such activities on - campus . 2 . The Emergency Executive Committee of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate , which met with 12 Regents yesterday , issued the following statement today : " Members of the Emergency Executive Committee of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate announced today that they believe substantial progress has been made toward solving the problems which have beset the Berkeley campus . " Our extensive discussion with members of the Board of Regents and with resident Kerr , plus the actions of the Regents today , assure that the University will not restrict the content of speech or advocacy on the campus . This was the main point in the resolution passed over - whelmingly by the Berkeley Faculty Senate on December 8 , and represents a desirable clarification of University policy sought by student groups . " It is now clear that the advocacy of ideas and acts , which is constitutionally protected off the campus , will be protected on the campus . " The Committee is satisfied that President Kerr stands committed personally to follow the policy , announced on December 7 , that in view of the cases pending in court , the University will not take additional disciplinary action against students involved in the recent sit - ins . " The Regents have established a Study Committee and charged it with the urgent mission of reviewing and , where necessary , revising University policy with respect to student political activity . If possible , this assignment is to be completed before the opening of the Spring Semester . The Regents ' Committee will consult with students and faculty with the intent of providing maximum freedom with responsibility . " The Regents reaffirmed their ultimate responsibility for discipline , and their delegation of authority to the President and the Chancellors . The Emergency Executive Committee believes further study and negotiations must be pursued in order to guarantee procedures which will preserve impartial adjudication of violations in the area of campus political activity . " The positive attitude of the Regents , their resolution on advocacy , and the current development of new regulations by administrative and faculty committees working with students at Berkeley , make it possible for the campus to return to its primary functions of teaching , learning and research . " We believe that the base is being established for full political freedom within academic order , and we call on all members of the University community to join in strengthening it . " 3 . Free Speech Movement leaders were unhappy with the Regents ' action . In Los Angeles , Michael Klein , a Berkeley graduate student and an FSM pokesman , said the Regents ' four - point resolution was " an affront to the Academic Senate . " He said Free Speech Movement unhappiness with the Regents ' action did not , in itself , constitute a threat of " immediate demonstrations . . . But , " Klein warned , " if an atrocity is committed , we ' ll be prepared to take whatever actions are necessary . ( President Kerr said no action is pending against arrested students and teaching assistants . ) FSM leaders in Berkeley termed the Regents ' decision to uphold the Administration ' s authority in discipline on political matters " a repudiation of the policy we ' ve been fighting for . " In a prepared statement , Steve Weissman said : " We are shocked that the Regents refused ( the faculty ' s ) recommendations . . . Despite the efforts of students and faculty , the Regents have decreed that there shall be no change in the policies repudiated by both students and the Academic Senate . " The students , as in the past , will continue to defend the rights of the academic community . The faculty , we hope , will stand with us in this fight . " Mario Savio declared the Regents ' " horrendous action " marked a " tragic day in the history of the University . " had not planned a specific response to the Regents ' action , Savio said ; but , he reminded , " we ' re moving into a long vacation period that will give us time to speak with the faculty , consolidate our forces , and decide what appropriate action to take . " In an aside , Savio said he was somewhat surprised by the Regents ' strong stand : " The Board was not as tactically adept as I had suspected they were . I had expected some action less clear . " December 28 The Committee on Academic Freedom of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate released its recommendations concerning regulation of student political activity . The report was formally presented to the Academic Senate on January 5 . ( Full text , see Appendix ) December 31 Chancellor Edward W . Strong announced the Committee on Academic Freedom ' s recommendations would go into effect " provisionally " on Monday , January 4 , the first day of classes after the Holiday Recess . January 1 Chancellor Strong revised his previous statement on implementation of the Committee on Academic Freedom ' s proposals , adding : " The recommendations of the Senate Committee on Academic Freedom contain certain minor points that require further study and clarification . " The statement by me yesterday should not be taken as implying approval of the committee ' s recommendations . " January 2 An emergency meeting of the Board of Regents named Martin Meyerson , dean of the College of Environmental Design , as " Acting Chancellor " for the Berkeley campus , replacing Edward W . Strong . Strong was granted a leave of absence " to recuperate from his recent illness . " Meyerson ' s appointment was effective " immediately " and was for an " indefinite " period . Acting Chancellor Meyerson conducted a series of meetings with faculty , administration and students over the New Year ' s weekend . January 3 Acting Chancellor Martin Meyerson issued two statements . The first was addressed to " Colleagues and Students . " This statement was primarily Acting Chancellor Meyerson ' s introduction of himself to the campus community ; it included a lengthy discussion of the new chancellor ' s philosophy , especially as it related to the current crisis . His second statement , issued later in the day , set down provisional rules for political activity on the Berkeley campus : " The Regents and the President have asked me to issue provisions concerning the time , place and manner of political activity on the Berkeley campus . I shall do so as soon as I have had the opportunity to hear the views of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate on the reports of its Committee on Academic Freedom , and the views of others , as they relate to Regents ' policies . " Meanwhile , for political activity during this interim period , the following rules will cover those matters of greatest concern during the next few days : " 1 . OPEN DISCUSSION AREA : Until final plans can be developed for a suitable alternate discussion area , the Sproul Hall steps are available for temporary use for this purpose at the noon hour and between 4 : 00 and 6 : 00 p.m. Suitable voice amplification will be provided by the University . " 2 . TABLES : Student organizations may set up tables in the following areas between 7 : 00 a.m. and 6 : 00 p.m . ( a ) At the Bancroft and Telegraph entrance . ( b ) At the Golden Bear Restaurant area , east of the low concrete wall . ( c ) At the North Gate and Tolman Hall areas , and between Kroeber Hall and the Law Building . ( d ) Student organizations may receive donations , distribute literature , recruit members , and engage in the sale of such items as buttons , pins , and bumper stickers at the tables . Publications of a student organization may be sold at the tables . ( e ) Posters or placards identifying the sponsors are to be attached to the tables and other posters may also be attached . " 3 . SPEAKER NOTIFICATION : The required advance notification for off - campus speakers is reduced to 48 hours ; the Dean of Students Office will reduce or waive this requirement in those instances in which 48 - hour notification is not feasible for reasons beyond the control of the sponsoring organizations . " Students should refer to the office of the Dean of Students for necessary clarification . " The Emergency Executive Committee of the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate concurs in these rules . " January 4 The Free Speech Movement held its first legal rally on the steps of Sproul Hall at noon . Between ballads sung by folk singer Joan Baez , FSM spokesmen expressed dissatisfaction with the proposals of the Committee of Academic Freedom , denounced the new rules for campus political activity , and announced a pending investigation of the Board of Regents " under the auspices of the American Federation of Teachers . Discussing the appointment of Acting Chancellor Meyerson , Mario Savio said : " The important comment is that the person is nowhere near as important as thepressures on the person from higher up . His statement yesterday was hopeful . He seems to understand the situation , whereas the previous Chancellor ( Strong ) did not . " Copyright ( C ) 2005 The Regents of the University of California . All rights reserved . Document maintained by The Bancroft Library Last update 11 / 16 / 05 . Server manager : Contact | [
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http://bangladeshcontinual.blogspot.com/2011/12/zip-codes-of-dhaka-district.html | Bangladesh Continual Home Official Websites Online Newspapers Media and Communications About Us Privacy Policy Sunday , December 11 , 2011 Zip Codes of Dhaka District Zip Codes are a system of postal codes used by the Bangladesh Postal Service . It is also known as Post codes or Postal codes . In Bangladesh , there are many Zip codes , Thanas and sub offices . So , it is not too easy to know your proper Zip code . So , we want to give you the solution about this . Zip Codes of Dhaka District are submitted below . Zip / Post Codes : Thana ( Police Station ) : Sub Office : 1000 Dhaka GPO Palton 1100 Sutrapur Dhaka Sadar HO 1203 Sutrapur Wari TSO 1204 Sutrapur Gendaria TSO 1205 New market New Market TSO 1206 Dhaka Cantt . Dhaka CantonmentTSO 1207 Mohammadpur Mohammadpur Housing 1208 Tejgaon Industrial Area Dhaka Politechnic 1209 Dhanmondi Jigatala TSO 1211 Lalbag Posta TSO 1212 Gulshan Gulshan Model Town 1213 Gulshan Banani TSO 1214 Sabujbag Basabo TSO 1215 Tejgaon Tejgaon TSO 1217 Ramna Shantinagr TSO 1218 Mirpur Mirpur TSO 1219 Khilgaon KhilgaonTSO 1222 Motijheel BangabhabanTSO 1223 Motijheel DilkushaTSO 1225 Mohammadpur Sangsad BhabanTSO 1229 Khilkhet KhilkhetTSO 1231 Uttara Uttara Model TwonTSO 1232 Jatrabari Dhania TSO 1310 Keraniganj Keraniganj 1311 Keraniganj Dhaka Jute Mills 1312 Keraniganj Ati 1313 Keraniganj Kalatia 1320 Nawabganj Nawabganj 1321 Nawabganj Hasnabad 1322 Nawabganj Daudpur 1323 Nawabganj Agla 1324 Nawabganj Khalpar 1325 Nawabganj Churain 1330 Joypara Joypara 1331 Joypara Palamganj 1332 Joypara Narisha 1340 Savar Savar 1341 Savar Dairy Farm 1342 Savar Jahangirnagar Univer 1343 Savar Saver P.A.T.C 1344 Savar Savar Canttonment 1345 Savar Shimulia 1346 Savar Kashem Cotton Mills 1347 Savar Rajphulbaria 1348 Savar Amin Bazar 1349 Savar EPZ 1350 Dhamrai Dhamrai 1351 Dhamrai Kamalpur 1360 Demra Demra 1361 Demra Sarulias 1362 Demra Matuail You can also visit : Bangladesh Post Office Online . Posted by Rafiul Alam at 12 / 11 / 2011 11 : 02 : 00 PM Email This BlogThis ! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels : Zip / Post Code Location : Dhaka , Bangladesh 1 comment : love poems December 17 , 2011 at 10 : 57 AM This is an extra ordinary services for Bangladeshi . Reply Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments ( Atom ) | [
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http://bangshift.com/general-news/tech-stories/new-tech-series-inside-an-afuel-dragster/ | New Tech Series : Inside an A / Fuel Dragster May 28 , 2009 Brian Lohnes OTHER Tech Stories Comments Off Some of you may know that BangShift . com has joined forces with the A / Fuel Dragster team of Jeff Veale and Ethan Brown Motorsports . Those guys have been cool enough to school us on the ways on injected nitro . We ’ re now here to share that info with you as a multi - part tech series . BangShift . com will post a new A / Fuel tech story once a week on Monday at 10 : 00 a.m. for the next several weeks . We ’ re going to take you through just about every inch of an A / Fuel dragster an spill the technical beans that probably have n ’ t been spilled in a public place like this before . Hell , we ’ re going all the way down to the stinkin ’ cam specs , people ! Lesson one , what ’ s an A / Fuel dragster ? These nasties compete in the NHRA ’ s Top Alcohol Dragster category . That in itself is a bit confusing as these cars run engines powered by nitromethane , the same fuel that powers the Top Fuel Dragsters and Fuel Funny Cars we all know and love . The main difference between a Top Fuel Dragster and an injected nitro dragster is the fact that the Top Fueler uses a supercharger where an injected car is naturally aspirated . A / Fuelers are impressive beasts , capable of producing several thousand horsepower and traversing the quarter mile in the low - 5 - second range . The engines use a stout 94 - percent mixture of nitro , although it should be noted that the percentage keeps getting lowered by the NHRA in order to maintain parody with the supercharged alcohol - burning dragsters that these cars run against . An A / Fuel crew chief would gladly run 100 percent , or the straight can , if the rules allowed . Crazy as it sounds , these cars are actually not incredibly outrageous to race . They cost nowhere near the money of a Top Fuel operation and can be built for the kind of money that racers are spending to have top flight Super Comp cars built . Claims have been made that you can be in a car with some spare parts for $ 65,000 . That ’ s not cheap , but that ’ s not astronomical by any stretch of the racing imagination . If you ’ re reading this , realize that the Veale and Brown Motorsports guys did n ’ t have to share this good stuff , but they wanted to get the word out on these great cars . There will be info shared here that has never before left the gates of a drag strip . Buckle up , kids ! For now , here ’ s an overview of the car as provided by Veale / Brown Motorsports Chassis : 300 - inch , Dave Uyehara built Top Fuel chassis , formerly run by Connecticut - based racer Rit Pustari . Wing : Former three - element Top Fuel wing with one element removed Rearend : Strange unit with 10.5 - inch ring gear , 2.91 gears , and carbon fiber brakes Body : Magnesium with Chrome - moly shield Fuel tank : 17 - gallon capacity with 1.5 - inch - diameter lines . The car burns 8 - 9 gallons per run . Engine : 421ci Brad Anderson Hemi , 4.37 × 3.5 - inch bore and stroke . The heads are Brad - 6 units Clutch : Crower six - stand , 12 - lever , 10.5 - inch clutch with four discs and three floaters Fuel system : Waterman 58 - gallon pump Tires : Goodyear 34 × 17 slicks on the business end run at 6 - 6.5 psi Weight : 5 pounds per cubic inch , minimum weight 2,150 pounds . This one comes in around 2,200 . Computer : Race Pak Pro 1A . Data comes from eight EGT sensors , a driveshaft sensor , an oil pressure monitor , a g - meter , two engine tachs ( due to the dual mags ) , a fuel pump pressure gauge , a fuel nozzle pressure gauge , and two fuel flow meters that monitor the fuel that goes through the barrel valve into the motor and the fuel and bypasses it on the return side back to the tank . Performance : A typical 60 - foot number is an eyeball - flattening 0.930 seconds , and the car will 1 / 8 mile at 3.5 second at 220 mph . The quarter mile comes up at around 5.3 seconds ( or less ! ) . Photo : Dave Ostentowski camaro Car Junkie TV Challenger chevelle chevy nova classic cars drag racing driving school el camino hot rods tweet Site of the Week : Hajek Motorsports Car Feature : 10.0 - Second Small - Block 1973 Camaro , No Nitrous ! Plus Vintage Photos Brian Lohnes | [
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http://bangtanboys.wikia.com/wiki/Jungkook | in : BTS ❤ ❤ Members Jungkook bia and 4 more BTS ( Bangtan Boys ) Wiki : Golden Maknae Edit Jungkook Background Information Birth Name Jeon Jungkook Hangul 전 정국 Birthday September 1 , 1997 Internationally ( age 21 ) Korea ( age 22 ) Birthplace Mandeok - dong , Busan , South Korea Childhood Dream Owner of a duck meat restaurant or a Tattooist Personal Information Height 178 cm / 5 ’ 10 ” Weight 70 kg / 154 lbs Blood Type A Nicknames Nochu , Golden Maknae , JK , Kookie , Bunny , Jungshook , Muscle Pig , Jeon Cena , Iron Man , Living Meme , Baby , Triple Threat , Kook , Justin Seagull , Ggukie , The one in the middle , , Guk , Jeonggukie , Gukkie , Fetus Kookie , International Playboy , Jungoo . Occupation Group Position ( s ) Main Vocalist , Lead Dancer , Sub Rapper , Center / Face of the Group , Maknae Education High School School of Performing Arts Seoul University Global Cyber University Favourites Number 1 Song " Euphoria " , " Begin " Label Big Hit Entertainment , Pony Canyon ( Japan ) Color Black , Red , White Jeon Jeongguk ( 전정국 ) is also known under the Jeon Jungkook ( 전 정국 ) or Golden Maknae ( due to his unique number of talents ) . He was born in Busan . He is the youngest member of the South Korean BTS group , also known as Bangtan Sonyeondan / Bulletproof Boy Scouts / Beyond The Scene ) . He is the main group singer , leading dancer , rapper , center , group face , and maknae . Jungkook was interrogated when he was 12 and trained with the group for 3 years until he made his debut on June 13 , 2013 when he was 15 , as a member of BTS on Mnet ' s M ! Countdown with the track " No More Dream " from their debut single album 2 Cool 4 Skool . Together with the members of BTS , he went on to win a series of awards and performed at several events such as the Mnet Asian Music Awards ( MAMA ) , American Music Awards ( AMAs ) and Billboard Contents show Profile Edit Stage name : Jungkook Real Name : Jeon Jeongguk Birthday : September 1 , 1997 Birthplace : Mandeok - dong , Busan , South Korea Zodiac Sign : Virgo Height : 178 cm ( 5 ’ 10 ” ) Weight : 70 kg / 154 lbs Blood Type : A Chinese Zodiac : Ox Position ( s ) : Main Vocalist , Lead Dancer , Sub - Rapper , Center , Maknae Religion : non religious ( originally Christian ) Nicknames : Kookie , JK , Seagull , Golden Maknae , Kook , Bunny , Justin Seagull , Ggukie , The one in the middle , Muscle Pig , Guk , Jungshook , Jeonggukie , Gukkie , Jeon Cena , Fetus Kookie , International Playboy , Jungoo ( by fans ) Early Life / Prior to BTS Jungkook attended Baek Yang Middle School and Seoul School of Performing Arts High School . He is the youngest boy in his family , with one older brother . Jungkook attended an audition called Superstar K in an attempt to pursue his dream of becoming a singer , but he was eliminated before the final elimination round . After being seen in his audition , seven different entertainment agencies scouted him ( including JYP , Cube , Big Hit Entertainment , Starship , FNC , and Woolim ) . Despite the numerous offers , he decided to choose Big Hit When Jungkook was thirteen years old , he was sent to Los Angeles for dance training , where he learned different styles of dance . Bang Sihyuk , BTS ' producer and CEO , mentioned that Jungkook almost did n ' t debut with BTS because of how shy , quiet and timid he was ; he was so shy that when he was asked to sing , he would start to cry . He was signed with Big Hit Entertainment and became a member of BTS in 8th grade , and he went on to debut with BTS on Major Works In October 2016 , BTS released their second full studio album ' Wings ' . In which marks each member having their own solo track on an album together . Jungkook ' s solo being " Begin " . Jungkook mentioned he found it difficult to express his thoughts and feelings on paper himself , so he received help from RM in writing his solo . Jungkook wrote and produced ' Magic Shop ' , which is featured on the full - length album Love Yourself ' Tear ' . This is the second song for him to be accredited as a producer prior to ' Love Is Not Over ' ; which is featured on The Most Beautiful Moment In Life , Part , 1 and The Most Beautiful Moment In Life : Young Forever . ' Magic Shop ' is also the second fan song with 2 ! 3 ! being the first . Facts His Zodiac sign is Virgo . He is the youngest member of BTS . He is 21 / 22 years old ( International / Korean ages , respectively ) Jungkook ' s family consists of his mom , dad , nd an older brother . His name is Jeon Jung - Hyun . One of his common nicknames is Kookie . He attended Baek Yang Middle School . His favorite foods are anything with flour ( pizza , pasta , etc ) and meat . His favorite colors are red , black ( likes black the most ) , yellow and white . His favorite singers are IU , Justin Bieber , Troye Sivan , G Dragon and Charlie Puth . His hobbies including drawing , filming and photography , playing games , playing football , and dancing . He has a habit of sniffing a lot because he has rhinitis . He wiggles his fingers often as well . His shoe size is 7.5 ( US conversion ) . His favorite number is 1 . He likes shoes . ( Timberlands ) He does not like tasteless things , insects , hurting himself , or studying . He speaks Korean , Japanese , and basic English . He is non religious . In Grade 7 , Jungkook learned B - boying at a club with friends and hyungs . He has a black belt in Taekwondo . His favorite type of weather is sunny with a cool breeze . Jungkook ' s role model is G - Dragon of BigBang and RM . His dream when he was younger was to become a badminton player . In his first year of high school , he listened to G - Dragon songs and changed his dream to that of becoming a singer . His motto is , " I would rather be dead than to live without passion . " He likes to read comic books . Jimin says that Jungkook smiles when he swears . He has a dog named 구름 - Gureum ( Cloud ) . He dislikes all school subjects except Physical Education , Art , and Music . He generally does n ’ t like bugs , but he likes cool bugs like ( stag ) beetles . He used to have a stag beetle when he was younger , but it died because he did n ’ t take care of it well . The other members say that Jungkook ’ s dorm room is the messiest , but Jungkook denies this claim . Jungkook likes collecting Bluetooth speakers . He said he usually did n ’ t exercise much but started working out after seeing the bodies of idols such as Taeyang and Jay Park . He is friends with GOT7 ' s Bambam & Yugyeom , Seventeen ' s DK , Mingyu & The8 , and NCT ' s Jaehyun ( aka the ' 97 line ) . Jungkook and Bambam mentioned the ' 97 squad in their ' thanks ' from their recent albums . Jungkook , Bambam & Yugyeom ( GOT7 ) , The8 , Mingyu , & DK ( Seventeen ) , and Jaehyun ( NCT ) are in a group conversation called " The Passengers of 1997 . " His ideal date is " walking along the beach at night . " Things he wants to steal from other members : RM ' s knowledge , Suga ' s diverse knowledge , J - Hope ' s positive spirit , Jimin ' s persistence and effort , V ' s natural talent , and Jin ' s broad shoulders . Jungkook likes matching sets . He feels uneasy whenever his top and pants are different . ( Run BTS ! - EP . 29 ) He has a driver ' s license . He can play games on two computers at once . ( Knowing Brother - EP . 94 ) Thinks that V is the most similar to him , quote : “ V Hyung . He ’ s random , our comedic cords match well , and I think our personalities are similar . ” His favorite video game is Overwatch . ( However , he ' s stated in a Vlive that he does n ' t play video games much anymore , rarely , if at all . He wants to focus more on music and other activities and interests . ) He likes to do imitations / impersonations of his fellow band members , particularly Jimin . He likes to tease Jimin about his height . He has said RM is a role model of his , mentioning on numerous occasions how much RM continues to inspire him . In his earlier days , Jungkook would cry if he felt he did n ' t sing a song correctly or well . He hates being called Oppa ( an honorific meaning " older brother , " used by women in reference to men who are older than them ) by older female fans . He ' s mentioned and joked before about checking ARMY fans ' ID to see if they are actually younger than him . He is a huge fan of IU ; his ringtone is one of IU ' s songs . His favorite avenger is Iron Man . He has seen the Japanese animation ' Kimi No Na Wa ' . He jokingly believes he will have found his true love / soulmate if he hears a bell ring . He graduated from the Seoul School of Performing Arts ( SOPA ) high school in February 2017 . Out of all the members , Jungkook responds to texts the least . He prefers to wear darker hair colors ( black and various shades of brown ) . He thinks unnatural and bright colors do n ' t suit him . However , he will wear colorful highlights ( ex . pink , reddish - pink , blonde , etc . . . ) in his hair occasionally . He once bleached his hair completely white , but changed it back to brown because he thought he looked too much like a grandpa . When Jungkook first moved into the dorms and met the other members , he was very shy and would shower late at night when everyone was asleep to avoid seeing or disturbing them . Jungkook ' s solo song " Begin " is a song dedicated to the other members . He explained that the song was about how his journey started at the age of 15 ( Korean age ) and was a way of him thanking his hyungs for helping him become the person he is today . Jungkook has done covers of many songs by different artists such as Justin Bieber , Troye Sivan , Tori Kelly , Adam Levine , Charlie Puth , etc . . . We Do n ' t Talk Anymore ( covered by Jeon Jeongguk and Park Jimin ) 2U by Justin Bieber ( covered by Jeon Jeongguk ) Paper Hearts by Tori Kelly ( covered by Jeon Jeongguk ) Nothing Like Us by Justin Bieber ( covered by Jeon Jeongguk ) See You Again by Wiz Khalifa ft . Charlie Puth ( covered by Jeon Jeongguk ) Fools by Troye Sivan ( covered by Jeon Jeongguk and Kim Namjoon ) Jungkook , along with Jimin and V , were voted as one of the 100 most handsome faces of 2017 . Earning him a spot at # 13 . Jungkook is very competitive and hates losing , especially in things pertaining to athletics and games . He is very athletic himself and considered the strongest ( after Jin ) and the fastest out of the members . Jungkook is known and serves the title as the bunny of the group , most notably for his bunny smile / teeth . Jungkook has had the most ear piercings of all the members . He ' s had 8 in total . ( Only wears one piercing on each ear currently . ) Suga and Jungkook always joke about opening a lamb skewers restaurant when they retire . Jungkook has his own studio called Golden Closet ( Golden Closet Film / Studios ) . The name comes from Jungkook ' s old dorm room , which was basically a big walk - in closet and the first part of his nickname , Golden Maknae . This is where he recorded his covers and such before moving to the new current dorm . Jungkook likes Banana Milk . He is currently learning how to play the piano . He is the third member to play piano , after Suga and Jin . ( However , in a recent Vlive , he mentioned that he stopped because he did n ' t have someone to properly teach him . ) In a Vlive , he promised ARMYs that from that date , November 28th 2016 , he would study English until next year . His promise was kept and his English has improved . In BTS ' mini drama , " Flower Boys " , Jungkook was the Art teacher . Jungkook mentioned one of the most embarrassing moments for him was when he got scolded by Jimin . Jungkook can B - Boy ( Breakdance ) . Jungkook is sensitive to smell . ( i.e has a good sense of smell . ) His favored type of scent is soap smell . Jungkook ' s BT21 character is a pink rabbit named Cooky . Jungkook has a small scar on his left cheek ( Because of a fight with his older brother to play first on the computer when he was little ) Originally , Jungkook ' s stage name was going to be Seagull . However , he and the members , as well as Bang PD decided his real name suited him best . Out of all the members , Jungkook has had the least amount of hair colors . This is possibly due to back in 2014 , Jungkook had red hair at the time and got negative comments and reactions to his hair was n ' t favorable . He took those comments to heart and it upset him . This may be a reason why nowadays he does n ' t wear bright or unnatural colors and is hesitant to do so . ( However , his hair was dyed red recently during ' Lotte Family Concert ' as well as Jungkook admitted that when he was a trainee , he was n ' t very ambitious about singing . He was more passionate about dancing and never expected to become the group ' s main vocalist . ( Burn The Stage EP . 5 ) He participated in the song ' One Dream One Korea ' along with many other famous idols / singers back in 2015 . This is a song of hope and prayer that North Korea and South Korea can one day be unified and end the long war between the two countries as well as longing for peace . J - Hope once got angry and threw a banana at Jungkook . Jungkook explained in a Vlive that the reason J - Hope threw a banana at him was because Jungkook received a fruit basket as a gift from an A.R.M.Y and he wanted to cherish the gift . He decided to share the fruits with the other members , but told them to stop to avoid all of them being eaten and that the gift rightfully belonged to him . J - Hope thought Jungkook was being selfish for arguing over the fruits and threw a banana as Jungkook is said to be one of the members who can cook very well . The others being Jin and J - Hope . ( Run BTS ! EP . 50 ) In the behind - the - scenes of the ' Euphoria ' short film video , Jungkook revealed he enjoys reading ARMYs ' theories and likes to be on the look out for them . Especially very intricate and detailed theories . Jungkook wants to go on a trip with his future lover someday . In a recent fansign , Jungkook revealed his pet dog , Gureum , no longer recognizes him . This is possibly due to Jungkook rarely being at home in Busan and not being able to see Gureum often . Jungkook has microvophobia ( The fear of microwaves ) . He ' s confirmed several times that he gets wary around them and avoids being near and / or using them , out of fear that they will explode . During a press conference for Love Yourself ' Tear ' promotions in South Korea , it was confirmed that Jungkook is the next member who will release a mixtape . He is the 4th member to do so , after RM ( RM , 2015 ) , Suga ( Agust D , 2016 ) , and J - Hope ( Hope World , 2018 ) . He produced and wrote Magic Shop , which is featured on the full length album , Love Yourself ' Tear ' . It ' s the second song he produced , prior to Love Is Not Over , which was released on The Most Beautiful Moment in Life , Part 1 , and The Most Beautiful Moment in Life : Young Forever . Jungkook often refers to Jimin as ' Jimin - ssi ' rather than ' Hyung ' . Jungkook revealed that he wants to get a tattoo . The things Jungkook loves about himself the most is his passion and his thighs . He has two solo songs , “ Begin ” ( Wings ) , and “ Euphoria ” ( Love Yourself : Wonder ) . Jungkook ' s nickname , ' Golden Maknae ' , was given to him by RM . When Jungkook gets nervous he will fidget frequently . He also tends to bite his lip often . Jungkook is good at drawing like his older brother . Jungkook , along with Jin , Jimin , and V were voted as one of the Asian Heartthrobs of 2018 , earning him a spot at # 31 . Jungkook has said that he rarely wore anything pink colored , but that changed because of his BT21 character Cooky . As a songwriter , Jungkook has six songs accredited to his name by the KMCA ( Korean Music Copyright Association ) . Jungkook has taken an interest in writing lyrics as of lately . He wants to create his own songs and reads books for word choice and inspiration . Jungkook ' s solo song ' Euphoria ' , has become one of the longest music chart - running solo songs released from BTS thus far . Entering Gaon at # 2 and has remained on the chart for 8 consecutive weeks . Landed # 5 on Billboard ' s ' bubbling under Hot 100 ' in the US , reached # 47 in Japan ' s RekoChoku , # 1 in Apple Music China , # 4 in Apple Music Japan and # 2 in Line Music singles chart . His solo has also been featured as background music He has guested on multiple variety shows , most notably Flower Crew , Celebrity Bromance , Let ' s Eat Dinner Together and King Of Masked Singer . Jungkook hates cigarettes ( particularly the smell ) . He once sent his dad a message begging him to stop smoking because he was worried for his health ( American Hustle Life ) . However , Jungkook confirmed that his dad had finally quit at some point . ( Let ' s Eat Dinner Together ) During the World Tour for Love Yourself , Jungkook injured his foot and could n ' t perform for 7 concert days . He had to get stitches in his heel . Jungkook stated in a Vlive that he does n ' t like to eat late at night , as doing so will give him heartburn and an upset stomach the following morning . ( 180906 , 181016 Vlive ) Jungkook is shy and introverted . Jungkook was voted as one of the 100 most sexiest men in the world . Earning him a spot at # 1 . Jungkook ' s voice deepens whenever he speaks in Satoori ( Busan Dialect / Accent ) . He ranked # 2 on " 100 most handsome faces of 2018 " Photo Gallery Jungkook Pre - debut Jungkook O ! RUL8 , 2 ? 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http://banjocompass.com/lessons/beginner/simple-roll-exercises/ | You are here Banjo Lessons Beginner Banjo Lessons Simple Roll Exercises Simple Roll Exercises This free video lesson by Geoff Hohwald is designed to enable the beginner to learn a few simple rolls and to practice these at gradually increasing speeds It is recommended that you watch the lesson on correct right hand technique to make sure that your technique is correct as you speed up We will be playing the forward roll the forward and backward roll and the alternating thumb pattern The tablature for each of these rolls can be found below Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video Here is the first roll well try Its called a forward roll Now lets try a forward and backward roll And finally lets try an alternating thumb pattern You should practice these rolls until they become second nature to you Take the Next Step The Beginning Banjo WarmUp Series will help the student train the right hand to perform with the speed and accuracy that is essential to playing the 5 string banjo The right hand is the driving force behind the three finger banjo style that is so popular today Spending time to develop this technique now will pay big dividends in the future During the video lessons Geoff Hohwald will guide you through playing forward rolls at gradually increasing speeds This teaching method has helped numerous beginner students to improve their right hand strength speed and accuracy This course was designed to get the absolute beginner ready Banjo Primer Deluxe | [
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http://bank-code.net/routing-numbers/255076892-har_co-credit-union | ROUTING NUMBER - 255076892 - HAR - CO CREDIT UNION International Money Transfers When you send or receive an international wire with your bank , you might lose money on a bad exchange rate , which is like a hidden fee . That ’ s because the banks still use an old system to exchange money . We recommend you use TransferWise , which is usually much cheaper . TransferWise ’ s smart technology : Gives you a great exchange rate and a low , upfront fee every time . Moves your money as fast as the banks , and often faster – some currencies go through in minutes . Protects you with bank - level security . Serves 47 currencies , 70 countries , and over 4 million customers . Whether you ' re getting paid by businesses or clients abroad , or simply receiving money from friends or family , with the TransferWise Borderless Account you can get instant international bank details to receive money from over 30 countries around the world . Learn more . 5 / 5 star rating and more than 50,000 reviews on TrustPilot . Receive Money Send Money What is a Routing Number ? A routing number or routing transit number is a 9 digit number that identifies financial institution in a transaction and the location where your bank account was opened . Most common types of transaction are ACH and wire transfers . You ' ll often be asked for your checking account routing number when you ' re making a payment online or by phone . Some banks and financial institutions usually have multiple routing numbers serving different purposes , geographical regions and branches . Therefore it is important to ensure that you are using correct routing number before you initiate a money transfer . A routing number can also be referred to as a RTN , a routing transit number or an ABA routing number and can be easily be found printed on the bottom of a check or in the online banking portals of the financial institutions . When you ’ ll need your routing number ? A routing number is required in a variety of situations , including setting up direct deposit , automatic loan payments or recurring transfers like bill payments . You ’ ll also need it when you file taxes to receive your tax refund or debit a tax payment , or when you conduct Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) , transfers between different bank accounts . Generally , you ' ll only need your routing number when funds are being directly transferred to or from your bank account — never for debit card or credit card purchases . FedACH Routing Routing Number 255076892 The banking institution ' s routing number Bank HAR - CO CREDIT UNION Commonly used abbreviated customer name Office Code O - Main Office Servicing FRB Number 051000033 Servicing Fed ' s main office routing number Record Type Code 1 The code indicating the ABA number to be used to route or send ACH items to the RFI 0 = Institution is a Federal Reserve Bank 1 = Send items to customer routing number 2 = Send items to customer using new routing number field Address 30 HICKORY AVENUE City BEL AIR State MARYLAND ( MD ) Zipcode 21014 - 0000 Telephone 410 - 838 - 9090 Revised 05 September 2013 Date of last change to CRF information Institution Status Code 1 Code is based on the customers receiver code 1 = Receives Gov / Comm New Routing Number Not Applicable Bank institution ' s new routing number resulting from a merger or renumber Money Transfer Save on international money transfer fees by using TransferWise , which is up to 8x cheaper than transfers with your bank . FedWire Routing Bank Name HAR - CO CREDIT UNION Telegraphic Name HAR - CO CU BEL AIR City BEL AIR State MARYLAND ( MD ) Funds Transfer Status Eligible Book - Entry Securities Eligible Revised 01 October 2013 Date of last revision What is the Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) number ? The Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) is an electronic payment delivery system which allows you to make payments or collect funds electronically through the ACH network . ACH transactions are usually next - day entries when exchanged with other financial institutions . ACH functions include direct deposits and check conversions from paper to electronic . ACHs are designed for high - volume , low - value payments , and charges fees low enough to encourage the transfer of low - value payments . The system is designed to accept payment batches , so that large numbers of payments can be made at once . What are the differences between FedACH & FedWire credit transfers ? Below are some of the differences between FedWire credit transfers and ACH credit transfers in the US . FedWire Same day clearing , which means the sender ' s account is debited and your account is credited on the same day . Irrevocable . Once a FedWire is sent , the originator / sender can not send a reversing transaction . This is a huge advantage of using FedWires because it mitigates risk of reversals . Cost . FedWire typically cost more to send and to receive . Fedwire ( Federal Reserve Wire Network ) is a real - time gross settlement funds transfer system operated by the United States Federal Reserve Banks that allows financial institutions to electronically transfer funds between its more than 9,289 participants . FedACH Credit ( aka Direct Deposit ) Next day clearing . Settlement or clearing typically takes place Next Banking day . Inexpensive . Little or no cost to send and receive . ( Costs , if any , depend on your banking relationship and the fees your financial institution may charge ) . Allows for Reversals . Sender / originator does have the ability to perform reversals or correcting entries . Batch Processing ACH entries are group together into batches and processed by Financial Institutions and the ACH Operators in batch mode . FedACH is the Federal Reserve Banks ' Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) service . It provides financial institutions with efficient , low - cost batched payment services that enable an electronic exchange of debit and credit transactions through the Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) network . International Bank Account Number ( IBAN ) Europe , Middle East and Caribbean countries have adopted the use of International Bank Account Number ( IBAN ) for international funds transfers . Remember to use IBAN if you are doing fund transfer to countries in these regions . 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http://bank-code.net/routing-numbers/bank/peach-state-federal-credit-union | PEACH STATE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION - Routing Numbers International Money Transfers When you send or receive an international wire with your bank , you might lose money on a bad exchange rate , which is like a hidden fee . That ’ s because the banks still use an old system to exchange money . We recommend you use TransferWise , which is usually much cheaper . TransferWise ’ s smart technology : Gives you a great exchange rate and a low , upfront fee every time . Moves your money as fast as the banks , and often faster – some currencies go through in minutes . Protects you with bank - level security . Serves 47 currencies , 70 countries , and over 4 million customers . Whether you ' re getting paid by businesses or clients abroad , or simply receiving money from friends or family , with the TransferWise Borderless Account you can get instant international bank details to receive money from over 30 countries around the world . Learn more . 5 / 5 star rating and more than 50,000 reviews on TrustPilot . Receive Money Send Money PEACH STATE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION has 5 active routing numbers . Routing numbers consist of a nine - digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks that is required for electronic routing of funds ( such as direct deposits , domestic and international wire transfers , electronic payments , automatic payments , ACH transfers ) from one bank account to another . The easiest way to find your routing number is to look at your bank checks . It ' s easy to find the bank ' s ABA routing number and your account number as shown in the example check image below . The image is only for reference purposes . In some cases the order of the checking account number and check serial number is reversed . | [
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http://bank-code.net/routing-numbers/bank/synovus-bank | SYNOVUS BANK - Routing Numbers International Money Transfers When you send or receive an international wire with your bank , you might lose money on a bad exchange rate , which is like a hidden fee . That ’ s because the banks still use an old system to exchange money . We recommend you use TransferWise , which is usually much cheaper . TransferWise ’ s smart technology : Gives you a great exchange rate and a low , upfront fee every time . Moves your money as fast as the banks , and often faster – some currencies go through in minutes . Protects you with bank - level security . Serves 47 currencies , 70 countries , and over 4 million customers . Whether you ' re getting paid by businesses or clients abroad , or simply receiving money from friends or family , with the TransferWise Borderless Account you can get instant international bank details to receive money from over 30 countries around the world . Learn more . 5 / 5 star rating and more than 50,000 reviews on TrustPilot . Receive Money Send Money SYNOVUS BANK has 50 active routing numbers . Routing numbers consist of a nine - digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks that is required for electronic routing of funds ( such as direct deposits , domestic and international wire transfers , electronic payments , automatic payments , ACH transfers ) from one bank account to another . The easiest way to find your routing number is to look at your bank checks . It ' s easy to find the bank ' s ABA routing number and your account number as shown in the example check image below . The image is only for reference purposes . In some cases the order of the checking account number and check serial number is reversed . Search all SYNOVUS BANK routing numbers in the table below . Use the " Search " box to filter by city , state , address , routing number . Click on the routing number link in the table below to navigate to it and see all the information about it ( address , telephone number , zip code , etc . ) . Filter Go ! No . Routing Number Address City State 1 053200666 1148 BROADWAY COLUMBUS GEORGIA 2 061100606 1137 1ST AVENUE COLUMBUS GEORGIA 3 061101702 1148 BROADWAY 4 061102196 5 061103140 6 061103247 7 061103399 8 061103535 9 061103564 10 061103690 500 11TH STREET 11 061103904 12 061103991 13 061104181 14 061104408 15 061104592 1 2 3 > Last » The routing / transit number can also be identified from the translation table below . Select / Identify the routing number associated with the region where the account was initially opened . Region Routing Number 061100606 | [
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http://bankroutinginfo.com/FedwireRoutingNumbers/IL-CHICAGO-MB_FINANCIAL_BANK | Routing Numbers ( Fedwire Participant Banks ) Data last updated : 11 - Apr - 2019 Find Routing numbers for all Fedwire Participant banks and Institutes across US . Select a State , city and Bankname from below list to get Routing Number information for the Branches of that Bank . State City Bank MB FINANCIAL BANK : Routing Number Bank Routing Number Telegraphic name City State Illinois ( ) Funds transfer status ineligible Funds settlement - only status Book - Entry Securities transfer status ineligible Date of last revision ( YYYYMMDD ) Routing Numbers for other Banks in the City : CHICAGO ALBANY BANK AND TRUST CO . NA ALLIANT CREDIT UNION AMALGAMATED BANK OF CHICAGO AMERICAN EAGLE BANK OF CHICAGO AMERICAN METRO BANK AUSTIN BANK OF CHICAGO BANCO POPULAR NORTH AMERICA BANCO POPULAR NORTH AMERICA BANK LEUMI USA BANK OF AMERICA . N.A. . 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LTD METROPOLITAN CAPITAL BANK AND TRUST NORTH BANK NORTH SIDE FEDERAL SAV AND LOAN CHGO OAK BANK PACIFIC GLOBAL BANK PARK FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK PNA BANK PULASKI SAVINGS BANK ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND - CHICAGO BRAN ROYAL SAVINGS BANK SEAWAY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SELFRELIANCE UKRANIAN AMERICAN FCU SIGNATURE BANK SOUTH CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST STATE BANK OF INDIA THE BANK OF TOKYO - MITSUBISHI UFJ LTD THE CHICAGO PATROLMENS FEDERAL CU THE FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK THE FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY THE PRIVATEBANK AND TRUST COMPANY THE PRIVATEBANK AND TRUST COMPANY UNITED CREDIT UNION URBAN PARTNERSHIP BANK US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION US BANK . NA US BANK . NA US BANK . NA WASHINGTON FEDERAL BANK FOR SAVINGS WINTRUST BANK Routing Number : Routing Number is a nine - digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks that is used to facilitate the electronic routing of funds ( ACH transfer ) from one bank account to another . It ’ s also referred to as RTN , Routing Transit Number or Bank Routing Number . What is FedACH ? FedACH is the Federal Reserve Banks ' Automated Clearing House for financial institutions . The FedACH offers financial institutions , corporations , and consumers an efficient alternative payment method to writing , collecting , and processing paper checks . What are the Fedwire Funds Service and the Fedwire Securities Service ? The Fedwire Funds Service is the real - time gross settlement electronic payments service owned and operated by the Federal Reserve Banks . The Fedwire Securities Service is a real - time gross settlement book - entry securities service owned and operated by the Federal Reserve Banks that allows for the immediate , simultaneous delivery of securities against payment . Fedwire participants are primarily depository institutions acting on behalf of themselves and their customers . Source : www . fededirectory . frb . org Subscribe Enter your email address below to receive updates each time we publish new content . Privacy guaranteed . We never share your info . Share this page Related Resources BanksLookup . com BankRoutingInfo . com CanadaBanksInfo . com BankBSBnumbers . com UKSortCodes . com SwiftCodeInfo . com SmartPriceInfo . com AndroidAdda . com What is the Routing Number ? Routing Number / RTN / Routing Transit Number : Routing Number is used to facilitate the electronic routing of funds ( ACH transfer ) from one bank account to another in USA . A Routing Number is a nine - digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks . It ’ s also referred to as RTN , Routing Transit Number or Bank Routing Number . Read more . . What is SWIFT Code / BIC Code ? Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication ( SWIFT ) has defined standard format of Business Identifier Codes which is called as SWIFT code or BIC Code . 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http://bankroutinginfo.com/routingnumbers/GA-HINESVILLE-GEOVISTA_CREDIT_UNION | * * * * SELECT distinct ( city ) FROM fedachdir WHERE state_code = ' GA ' ORDER BY city ASC Routing Numbers ( FedACH Participant Banks ) Data last updated : 04 - Mar - 2019 Find Routing numbers for all FedACH Participant banks and Institutes across US . Select a State , city and Bankname from below list to get Routing Number information for the Branches of that Bank . State City Bank GEOVISTA CREDIT UNION : Routing Number Routing Number Bank Address City State Zip Code Telephone - - Office Code Record Type Code Change Date ( MMDDYY ) Date of last change to CRF information Institution Status Code # Record Type Code : The code indicating the ABA number to be used to route or send ACH items to the RFI 0 = Institution is a Federal Reserve Bank 1 = Send items to customer routing number 2 = Send items to customer using new routing number field * Institution Status Code : Code is based on the customers receiver code 1 = Receives Gov / Comm Routing Number : Routing Number is a nine - digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks that is used to facilitate the electronic routing of funds ( ACH transfer ) from one bank account to another . It ’ s also referred to as RTN , Routing Transit Number or Bank Routing Number . What is FedACH ? FedACH is the Federal Reserve Banks ' Automated Clearing House for financial institutions . The FedACH offers financial institutions , corporations , and consumers an efficient alternative payment method to writing , collecting , and processing paper checks . What are the Fedwire Funds Service and the Fedwire Securities Service ? The Fedwire Funds Service is the real - time gross settlement electronic payments service owned and operated by the Federal Reserve Banks . The Fedwire Securities Service is a real - time gross settlement book - entry securities service owned and operated by the Federal Reserve Banks that allows for the immediate , simultaneous delivery of securities against payment . Fedwire participants are primarily depository institutions acting on behalf of themselves and their customers . Source : www . fededirectory . frb . org Subscribe Enter your email address below to receive updates each time we publish new content . Privacy guaranteed . We never share your info . Share this page Related Resources BanksLookup . com BankRoutingInfo . com CanadaBanksInfo . com BankBSBnumbers . com UKSortCodes . com SwiftCodeInfo . com SmartPriceInfo . com AndroidAdda . com What is the Routing Number ? Routing Number / RTN / Routing Transit Number : Routing Number is used to facilitate the electronic routing of funds ( ACH transfer ) from one bank account to another in USA . A Routing Number is a nine - digit numeric code printed on the bottom of checks . It ’ s also referred to as RTN , Routing Transit Number or Bank Routing Number . Read more . . What is SWIFT Code / BIC Code ? Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication ( SWIFT ) has defined standard format of Business Identifier Codes which is called as SWIFT code or BIC Code . It acts as a unique identification code for both financial and non - financial institutions . Swift code is used while transferring money between banks , particularly for international wire transfers , and also for the exchange of other messages between banks . SWIFT handles the registration of SWIFT codes across the world . Read more . . | [
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http://bankruptcy.findlaw.com/what-is-bankruptcy/the-automatic-stay-stopping-creditors-with-bankruptcy.html | The Automatic Stay : Stopping Creditors with Bankruptcy Once you file for bankruptcy , an automatic stay kicks in and protects you from your creditors and bill collectors . The automatic stay stops any lawsuit that is filed against you by a creditor , collection agency , government entity or other person seeking money from you . The automatic stay is a powerful tool that you should seriously consider if you are in trouble . For example , if you are behind on child support payments , about to be evicted from your home , or if the utility companies have been threatening to turn off your service , then the automatic stay can be a lifesaver . What the Automatic Stay Can Do For You There are several things that the automatic stay can do for you and your financial situation . These include : Stopping Your Utilities From Being Disconnected Sometimes when you are behind on a utility bill , the utility company will threaten to turn off your telephone , gas , electric or water service . The automatic stay will often prevent the utility company from turning off your service for at least 20 days . Even though your utility bill is probably not high enough to justify filing for bankruptcy by itself , it may influence your decision to not have your gas and electricity if it ' s the middle of winter . Stopping Foreclosure Proceedings If the bank or the financial institution that holds your mortgage is starting foreclosure proceedings , the automatic stay will stop the foreclosure in its tracks . However , even if it is temporarily stopped , your bank will most likely find a way to continue the foreclosure proceedings once the automatic stay is lifted . If keeping your house is one of your primary goals , you should consider filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead of Chapter 7 . Stopping Evictions The automatic stay may be able to stall an eviction proceeding if your landlord is trying to evict you . However , because of recent changes to the laws regarding the automatic stay , if your landlord already has a court issued wrongful possession judgment against you , the automatic stay will not stop your landlord from evicting you . Also , even if your landlord has not started eviction proceedings against you , the automatic stay may only buy you a few days or weeks in your current home . Generally , courts will side with landlords if the landlord can show that you are misusing the property , endangering it , or selling or using controlled substances on the property . In addition , even if you have been a model tenant , courts will generally side with the landlord if he or she asks the court for permission to evict you . Stopping a Government Agency From Taking Back Overpayments of Public Benefits If you were receiving public benefits before you filed for bankruptcy , the automatic stay will stop the agency from collecting any benefits that were overpaid to you until the automatic stay is lifted . Normally , the agency would collect the overpayment from you either by billing your or deducting from your future benefit checks . However , if you become ineligible to receive public benefits during your bankruptcy , the automatic stay will not stop the agency from collecting the overpayments from you . Stopping wage garnishment Once you file for bankruptcy , the automatic stay stops all wage garnishments until the automatic stay is lifted . If you have multiple garnishments against your wages , then you may want to consider filing for bankruptcy as it would allow you to take home your entire salary . What the Automatic Stay Ca n ' t Do For You There are some situations and circumstances where the automatic stay wo n ' t help you . These include : Some Tax Proceedings The automatic stay will not help you if the IRS wants to audit you or issue a tax deficiency against you . Also , the automatic stay will not prevent the IRS from demanding that you file a tax return , or from issuing you a tax assessment or demanding payment for taxes that are owed . However , if you are protected by the automatic stay , the IRS can not issue a tax lien against your income or property . Child Support The automatic stay will not stop a lawsuit against you that attempts to establish paternity . In addition , it will not stop a lawsuit that tries to establish , modify or collect child support payments Criminal Proceedings If you are involved in a criminal proceeding that involves both a debt and criminal portion , the automatic stay will only stop the debt portion of the proceeding . So , if you were convicted of petty theft and were ordered by a judge to make repayments and also conduct a certain number of hours of community service , the automatic stay will only stop the repayment portion of your sentence . You will still be required to complete your community service hours . Loans From Your Pension If you took a loan against your pension , the automatic stay will not prevent your wages from being garnished in order to repay the loan to your pension . Filing for Bankruptcy Multiple Times If you filed for bankruptcy after you filed for bankruptcy in the previous year , then the automatic stay associated with your current filing will terminate after 30 days unless you , your trustee , the United States Trustee or a creditor asks for the automatic stay to continue and shows that your current bankruptcy filing was filed in good faith . However , if a creditor has filed a motion to lift the automatic stay in your previous bankruptcy matter , you will have to overcome a presumption that your current bankruptcy filing was filed in bad faith . Creditors Can Still Get Around the Automatic Stay In most situations , a creditor may be able to get around the automatic stay by asking the court to " lift the injunction " ( removing the automatic stay ) . To do so , the creditor normally has to show that the automatic stay is not serving its intended purpose . For example , if you filed for bankruptcy the day before you were about to be evicted from your apartment , your landlord could probably go to the court and get the stay lifted by showing you have no way to pay the rent that you owe Thinking of filing bankruptcy ? Find a lawyer who can help . Learn More | [
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http://banks-america.com/branch/263928-pioneer%2Bbank-1020-tenth-street-branch/ | 1020 Tenth Street Branch of Pioneer Bank in Alamogordo , NM Branch Information Routing Number Swift Code Locate on Map Write a Review Bank Pioneer Bank Branch 1020 Tenth Street Branch Address 1020 10th St , Alamogordo , New Mexico 88310 County Otero Service Type Full Service , brick and mortar office Date of Establishment 01 / 01 / 1901 Branch Deposits $ 29,503,000 Contact and Working Hours Contact Numbers Branch Phone : ( 575 ) 439 - 6040 Phone ( International ) : + 1 575 - 439 - 6040 Opening Hours Monday : 9 : 00 AM – 4 : 00 PM Tuesday : 9 : 00 AM – 4 : 00 PM Wednesday : 9 : 00 AM – 4 : 00 PM Thursday : 9 : 00 AM – 4 : 00 PM Friday : 9 : 00 AM – 5 : 00 PM Saturday : 9 : 30 AM – 12 : 30 PM Sunday : Closed Bank Information Bank Holding Company HeadQuarters Address 3000 North Main Street , Roswell , NM 88201 United States Bank Type 33 - FEDERAL STOCK SAVINGS BANK FDIC CERT # 27872 Total Bank Assets $ 691,906,000 Domestic Deposits $ 533,192,000 RSSD ( Federal Reserve ID Number ) 0 Routing Number for Pioneer Bank in New Mexico A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , etc . to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ routing number for Pioneer Bank in New Mexico here . Total Assets : The sum of all assets owned by the institution including cash , loans , securities , bank premises and other assets . This total does not include off - balance - sheet accounts . RSSD : The unique number assigned by the Federal Reserve Board ( FRB ) to the top regulatory bank holding company . This unique identifier for Pioneer Bank is 0 . FDIC CERT # : The certificate number assigned to an institution for deposit insurance . The FDIC Certificate Number for 1020 Tenth Street Branch office of Pioneer Bank in Alamogordo , NM is 27872 . This unique NUMBER is assigned by the FDIC and is used to identify institutions and for the issuance of insurance certificates by FDIC . Post your Review Reviews of 1020 Tenth Street Branch Be the first one to review 1020 Tenth Street Branch of Pioneer Bank | [
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http://banks-america.com/branch/277764-jpmorgan-chase-bank-na-entrada-branch/ | Entrada Branch of JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in Port Saint Lucie , FL Entrada Branch of JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in Port Saint Lucie , Florida Branch Information Routing Number Swift Code Locate on Map Write a Review Bank JPMorgan Chase Bank NA Branch Entrada Branch Address 130 S . Entrada Avenue , Port Saint Lucie , Florida 34952 County St . Lucie Service Type Full Service , brick and mortar office Date of Establishment 08 / 10 / 1937 Branch Deposits $ 39,190,000 Contact and Working Hours Bank Information Bank Holding Company JPMORGAN CHASE & CO . HeadQuarters Address 1111 Polaris Parkway , Columbus , OH 43240 United States Bank Type 3 - NATIONAL MEMBER BANK FDIC CERT # 628 Total Bank Assets $ 1,971,380,000,000 Domestic Deposits $ 1,069,425,000,000 RSSD ( Federal Reserve ID Number ) 1039502 Routing Number for JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in Florida A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , etc . to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ routing number for JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in Florida here . Total Assets : The sum of all assets owned by the institution including cash , loans , securities , bank premises and other assets . This total does not include off - balance - sheet accounts . RSSD : The unique number assigned by the Federal Reserve Board ( FRB ) to the top regulatory bank holding company . This unique identifier for JPMorgan Chase Bank NA is 1039502 . FDIC CERT # : The certificate number assigned to an institution for deposit insurance . The FDIC Certificate Number for Entrada Branch office of JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in Port Saint Lucie , FL is 628 . This unique NUMBER is assigned by the FDIC and is used to identify institutions and for the issuance of insurance certificates by FDIC . Post your Review Reviews of Entrada Branch Be the first one to review Entrada Branch of JPMorgan Chase Bank NA | [
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http://banks-america.com/branch/432614-rbs-citizens-na-rbs-citizens%2C-national-association/ | Citizens Bank , National Association Branch of Citizens Bank NA in Providence , RI Branch Information Routing Number Swift Code Locate on Map Write a Review Bank Citizens Bank NA Branch Citizens Bank , National Association Branch ( Main Office ) Address One Citizens Plaza , Providence , Rhode Island 02903 County Providence Service Type Full Service , brick and mortar office Date of Establishment 05 / 13 / 2005 Branch Deposits $ 1,804,401,000 Contact and Working Hours Contact Numbers Branch Phone : ( 401 ) 456 - 7096 Phone ( International ) : + 1 401 - 456 - 7096 Opening Hours Monday : 8 : 30 AM – 5 : 00 PM Tuesday : 8 : 30 AM – 5 : 00 PM Wednesday : 8 : 30 AM – 5 : 00 PM Thursday : 8 : 30 AM – 5 : 00 PM Friday : 8 : 30 AM – 5 : 00 PM Saturday : Closed Sunday : Closed Bank Information Bank Holding Company UK FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS LIMITED HeadQuarters Address One Citizens Plaza , Providence , RI 02903 United States Bank Type 3 - NATIONAL MEMBER BANK FDIC CERT # 57957 Total Bank Assets $ 106,947,600,000 Domestic Deposits $ 73,339,236,000 RSSD ( Federal Reserve ID Number ) 3833526 Routing Number for Citizens Bank NA in Rhode Island A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , etc . to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ routing number for Citizens Bank NA in Rhode Island here . Total Assets : The sum of all assets owned by the institution including cash , loans , securities , bank premises and other assets . This total does not include off - balance - sheet accounts . RSSD : The unique number assigned by the Federal Reserve Board ( FRB ) to the top regulatory bank holding company . This unique identifier for Citizens Bank NA is 3833526 . FDIC CERT # : The certificate number assigned to an institution for deposit insurance . The FDIC Certificate Number for Citizens Bank , National Association Branch office of Citizens Bank NA in Providence , RI is 57957 . This unique NUMBER is assigned by the FDIC and is used to identify institutions and for the issuance of insurance certificates by FDIC . Post your Review Reviews of Citizens Bank , National Association Branch Be the first one to review Citizens Bank , National Association Branch of Citizens Bank NA | [
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http://banks-america.com/credit-union/dakotaland/sd/ | Dakotaland Credit Union in South Dakota Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Dakotaland South Dakota Filter Results By City : Huron ( 2 ) Madison ( 1 ) Mitchell ( 1 ) Redfield ( 1 ) Volga ( 1 ) Brookings ( 1 ) Woonsocket ( 1 ) De Smet ( 1 ) Dakotaland Credit Union Branches in South Dakota 9 branches found . Showing 1 - 9 Dakotaland - Dakotaland FCU - Brookings Office 2423 6th St Brookings , SD , 57006 Phone Number : 605 - 697 - 5922 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Dakotaland - De Smet Branch 108 US Highway 14 E De Smet , SD , 57231 - 2430 Phone Number : 605 - 854 - 5959 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Dakotaland - Dakotaland FCU - North Branch 321 Dakota Ave N Huron , SD , 57350 Phone Number : 605 - 353 - 8733 Dakotaland - Main Office 1371 Dakota Ave S Huron , SD , 57350 Phone Number : 605 - 352 - 2845 Dakotaland - Dakotaland FCU Interlakes Branch 1004 S Washington Ave Madison , SD , 57042 Phone Number : 605 - 256 - 6511 Dakotaland - Dakotaland FCU Mitchell Branch 301 S Ohlman St Mitchell , SD , 57301 Phone Number : 605 - 996 - 4431 Dakotaland - Dakotaland Turtle Creek Branch 509 N Main St Redfield , SD , 57469 Phone Number : 605 - 472 - 3882 Dakotaland - Dakotaland FCU - Volga Branch 99 Caspian Ave Volga , SD , 57071 Phone Number : 605 - 627 - 5880 Dakotaland - Dakotaland FCU - Woonsocket Branch 719 E 7th St Ste 2 Woonsocket , SD , 57385 Phone Number : 605 - 796 - 4186 1 Top Credit Unions in South Dakota Black Hills ( 14 ) Dakotaland ( 9 ) Sentinel ( 7 ) Northern Hills ( 5 ) Sioux Falls ( 5 ) Voyage ( 4 ) Service First ( 4 ) Dacotah ( 4 ) Dakota Plains ( 4 ) Sioux Empire ( 4 ) Services Center ( 3 ) Med5 ( 3 ) Highmark ( 3 ) Ft Randall ( 3 ) Dakota Star ( 3 ) M O ( 2 ) Healthcare Plus ( 2 ) Sisseton Wahpeton ( 2 ) Aberdeen ( 2 ) Simply Service ( 2 ) Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/credit-union/earthmover/il/ | Earthmover Credit Union in Illinois Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Earthmover Illinois Filter Results By City : Oswego ( 2 ) Aurora ( 1 ) Montgomery ( 1 ) North Aurora ( 1 ) Yorkville ( 1 ) Earthmover Credit Union Branches in Illinois 6 branches found . Showing 1 - 6 Earthmover - FA 1735 N Farnsworth Ave Aurora , IL , 60505 - 1511 Phone Number : 630 - 844 - 4950 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Earthmover - OH 1260 Ogden Ave Montgomery , IL , 60538 Phone Number : 630 - 844 - 4950 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Earthmover - RA 1037 W Orchard Rd North Aurora , IL , 60542 Earthmover - BL 2195 Baseline Rd Oswego , IL , 60543 - 6006 Earthmover - PCU ECU c / o Oswego High School Oswego , IL , 60543 Phone Number : 630 - 551 - 3564 Earthmover - YK 1008 N Bridge St Yorkville , IL , 60560 - 1111 1 Top Credit Unions in Illinois Citizens Equity First ( 22 ) Credit Union 1 ( 19 ) Scott ( 15 ) Great Lakes ( 14 ) Baxter ( 13 ) Land Of Lincoln ( 12 ) I . H . Mississippi Valley ( 12 ) 1st Midamerica ( 11 ) Corporate America Family ( 11 ) Consumers Cooperative ( 10 ) Abbott Laboratories ( 9 ) Abri ( 9 ) Gcs ( 7 ) Siu ( 7 ) R.i.a. ( 6 ) Earthmover ( 6 ) Alliant ( 5 ) Vibrant ( 5 ) Partnership Financial ( 5 ) Rock Valley ( 5 ) Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/credit-union/goldenwest/ut/ | Goldenwest Credit Union in Utah Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Goldenwest Utah Goldenwest Credit Union Branches in Utah 27 branches found . Showing 1 - 15 Goldenwest - Bountiful Br 2085 Orchard Dr Bountiful , UT , 84010 Phone Number : 801 - 621 - 4550 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Goldenwest - USU Div - Brigham City Br 1120 S Main St Brigham City , UT , 84302 Phone Number : 435 - 695 - 2600 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Goldenwest - Centerville Br 84 W Parrish Ln Centerville , UT , 84014 - 1822 Phone Number : 801 - 337 - 8300 Goldenwest - North Davis Br 410 E 1700 S Clearfield , UT , 84015 - 1914 Phone Number : 801 - 337 - 8300 Goldenwest - Clinton Br 1594 N 2000 W Clinton , UT , 84015 Goldenwest - South Valley Br 5573 W 13400 S Herriman , UT , 84096 Goldenwest - Kaysville 131 W 200 N Kaysville , UT , 84037 Goldenwest - Layton Br 1268 N Hill Field Rd Layton , UT , 84041 - 4754 Goldenwest - Lehi Branch 760 E Main St Lehi , UT , 84043 Phone Number : 801 - 878 - 3051 Goldenwest - USU Div - Campus Br 695 E 1000 N Logan , UT , 84321 Phone Number : 435 - 753 - 4080 Goldenwest - USU Div - Downtown Br 198 N Main St Logan , UT , 84321 Phone Number : 435 - 753 - 4080 Goldenwest - North Logan Br 555 E 1400 N Ste 101 Logan , UT , 84341 Goldenwest - Morgan Br 209 N State St Morgan , UT , 84050 - 9569 Goldenwest - Farr West Br 1765 W 2700 N Ogden , UT , 84404 Goldenwest - 26th St 147 26th st Ogden , UT , 84401 1 2 | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing-number/buckeye-state/ | Routing number for BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union Routing Number for BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union BUCKEYE STATE Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union is a 9 digit code required for initiating various financial transactions such as direct deposits , electronic payments , wire transfers , check ordering and many more . Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers , routing transit numbers ( RTNs ) , transit numbers , ABA numbers , and ACH routing numbers . Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of transaction being made . Find BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union checking , savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union . BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number for BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union in OH ( for all transaction types ) is 241273366 Other Routing Numbers for BUCKEYE STATE Credit Union Routing Number Bank Address * * State , Zip 044109417 BUCKEYE STATE BANK 200 EAST CAMPUS VIEW BLVD , SUITE 200 COLUMBUS Ohio , 43235 241273366 BUCKEYE STATE CR UNION P.O. BOX 848 AKRON Ohio , 44309 * * Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address . Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state . Post Questions / Comments Below | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing-number/chemical-bank/ | Routing number for Chemical Bank Home All Banks Chemical Bank Routing Number Routing Number for Chemical Bank Chemical Bank Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for Chemical Bank is a 9 digit bank code used for various bank transactions such as direct deposits , electronic payments , wire transfers , check ordering and many more . Routing numbers are also known as bank routing numbers , routing transit numbers ( RTNs ) , ABA numbers , ACH routing numbers . Routing numbers may differ depending on where your account was initially opened and the type of transaction made . Find Chemical Bank Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for your Chemical Bank checking , savings or business account is to look into the lower left corner of the bank check . Routing Number for Chemical Bank ( for all transaction types ) is 072410013 All Other Routing Numbers for Chemical Bank Bank Address * * State , Zip 072409464 CHEMICAL BANK 333 E . MAIN STREET MIDLAND Michigan , 48640 072413900 CHEMICAL BANK 333 E MAIN STREET MIDLAND Michigan , 48640 072414006 333 E MAIN STREET MIDLAND 272471179 333 E . MAIN STREET MIDLAND 272471470 072410013 CHEMICAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY 272471661 CHEMICAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY 072401705 072410013 CHEMICAL BANK KEY STATE P O BOX 529 MIDLAND 072404142 072410013 CHEMICAL BANK MICHIGAN P O BOX 529 MIDLAND 072401789 CHEMICAL BANK SHORELINE 333 E . MAIN ST . MIDLAND 072410194 CHEMICAL BANK SHORELINE 333 E . MAIN ST . MIDLAND 072403402 CHEMICAL BANK THUMB AREA 333 E MAIN ST . MIDLAND 072404948 CHEMICAL BANK WEST - EBS SERVICES * * Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address . Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state . Post Questions / Comments Below | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing-number/dow-chemical-employees%27/ | Routing number for DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES ' Credit Union Routing Number for DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES ' Credit Union DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES ' Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES ' Credit Union is a 9 digit bank code used for various bank transactions such as direct deposits , electronic payments , wire transfers , check ordering and many more . Routing numbers are also known as bank routing numbers , routing transit numbers ( RTNs ) , ABA numbers , ACH routing numbers . Routing numbers may differ depending on where your account was initially opened and the type of transaction made . Find DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES ' Routing Number on a Check The best way to find the routing number for your DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES ' checking , savings or business account is to look into the lower left corner of the bank check . Find routing number for DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES ' in the below table . Routing Number Bank Address * * State , Zip 272482838 DOW CHEMICAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION P O BOX 1649 MIDLAND Michigan , 48641 * * Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address . Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state . Post Questions / Comments Below | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing-number/emerald-coast/ | Routing number for EMERALD COAST Credit Union Routing Number for EMERALD COAST Credit Union EMERALD COAST Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for EMERALD COAST Credit Union is a 9 digit code required for initiating various financial transactions such as direct deposits , electronic payments , wire transfers , check ordering and many more . Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers , routing transit numbers ( RTNs ) , transit numbers , ABA numbers , and ACH routing numbers . Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of transaction being made . Find EMERALD COAST Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for EMERALD COAST Credit Union checking , savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by EMERALD COAST Credit Union . EMERALD COAST Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number for EMERALD COAST FederalCredit Union in FL ( for all transaction types ) is 263281967 Other Routing Numbers for EMERALD COAST Credit Union Routing Number Bank Address * * State , Zip 263281967 EMERALD COAST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 502 WOODWARD AVE PORT ST JOE Florida , 32456 * * Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address . Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state . Post Questions / Comments Below | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/barrington-bank-%26-trust-company-na/il/hoffman-estates/ | Barrington Bank & Trust Company NA in Hoffman Estates , Illinois Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks Barrington Bank & Trust Company NA Illinois Hoffman Estates Filter Results Barrington Bank & Trust Company NA Branches in Hoffman Estates , Illinois 3 branches found . Showing 1 - 3 Barrington Bank & Trust Company NA - Higgins Road Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 2200 West Higgins Road Hoffman Estates , IL , 60169 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Barrington Bank & Trust Company NA - Hoffman Estates Community Bank Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 1375 Palatine Road Hoffman Estates , IL , 60192 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Barrington Bank & Trust Company NA - West Golf Road Branch 2497 West Golf Road Hoffman Estates , IL , 60169 1 Top Banks in Hoffman Estates , Illinois Barrington Bank & Trust Company NA ( 3 ) BMO Harris Bank NA ( 3 ) Fifth Third Bank ( 2 ) TCF National Bank ( 2 ) Citibank NA ( 1 ) JPMorgan Chase Bank NA ( 1 ) U.S. Bank NA ( 1 ) PNC Bank NA ( 1 ) First American Bank ( 1 ) Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your bank or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/chemical-bank/ | Chemical Bank Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Filter Results By State : Michigan ( 181 ) Chemical Bank Branches 181 branches found . Showing 1 - 15 Chemical Bank - Albion Office Full Service , brick and mortar office 1301 North Eaton Avenue Albion , MI , 49224 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Chemical Bank - Allegan Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 236 Hubbard Street Allegan , MI , 49010 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Chemical Bank - Allendale Branch 5980 Lake Michigan Drive Allendale , MI , 49401 Chemical Bank - Alma Office 7295 North Alger Road Alma , MI , 48801 Chemical Bank - Alpena Branch Limited Service , drive - through facility 2708 U.S. 23 Alpena , MI , 49707 Chemical Bank - Alpena M - 32 Branch 1324 M - 32 West Alpena Alpena , MI , 49707 Chemical Bank - Au Gres Branch Office 144 West Huron Drive Au Gres , MI , 48703 Chemical Bank - Auburn Branch 232 West Midland Street Auburn , MI , 48611 Chemical Bank - Bad Axe Branch 704 North Van Dyke Road Bad Axe , MI , 48413 Chemical Bank - Baroda Branch 9061 South First Street Baroda , MI , 49101 Chemical Bank - BC Meijer Branch 2151 W . Columbia Battle Creek , MI , 49015 Chemical Bank - Battle Creek Riverside 290 E . Columbia Avenue Battle Creek , MI , 49015 Chemical Bank - Pennfield Branch 1295 Capital Avenue , Northeast Battle Creek , MI , 49017 Chemical Bank - Urbandale Branch 1 North Bedford Road Battle Creek , MI , 49037 Chemical Bank - BC North Branch 701 North Avenue Battle Creek , MI , 49017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/comerica-bank/tx/ | Comerica Bank in Texas Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks Comerica Bank Texas Comerica Bank Branches in Texas 133 branches found . Showing 1 - 15 Comerica Bank - Mcdermott - 75 Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 805 West Mcdermott Drive Allen , TX , 75013 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Comerica Bank - Stacy Rd - Angel Pkwy Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 1610 E Stacy Rd Allen , TX , 75002 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Comerica Bank - Lamar / Lincoln Branch 707 East Lamar Boulevard Arlington , TX , 76011 Comerica Bank - Cooper / I - 20 Branch 4200 S Cooper Street Arlington , TX , 76015 Comerica Bank - Austin - Downtown Branch 300 West Sixth Street , Ste . 2250 Austin , TX , 78701 Comerica Bank - Tarrytown Branch 2414 Exposition Boulevard , Ste D - 110 Austin , TX , 78703 Comerica Bank - Northeast Austin Branch 2315 East Anderson Lane Austin , TX , 78752 Comerica Bank - Avery Ranch Branch 14950 Avery Ranch Blvd Austin , TX , 78717 Comerica Bank - Parmer - I35 Banking Center 13200 N . Ih 35 Austin , TX , 78753 Comerica Bank - 35th - Jefferson Banking Center Branch 1701 W . 35th Street Austin , TX , 78703 Comerica Bank - Anderson - Burnet Banking Center Branch 7820 Burnet Road Austin , TX , 78757 Comerica Bank - Bedford Branch 2120 Central Drive Bedford , TX , 76021 Comerica Bank - Bellaire Branch 5408 Bissonnet Bellaire , TX , 77401 Comerica Bank - Josey / Trinity Mills Branch 2625 North Josey Lane Ste 200 Carrollton , TX , 75007 Comerica Bank - Cedar Park Branch 810 E . Whitestone Blvd . , Bldg . C Cedar Park , TX , 78613 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/farmers-state-bank-of-underwood/ | Farmers State Bank of Underwood Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks Farmers State Bank of Underwood Filter Results By State : Minnesota ( 3 ) Farmers State Bank of Underwood Branches 3 branches found . Showing 1 - 3 Farmers State Bank of Underwood - Dalton Branch Full Service , retail office 105 Main Street West Dalton , MN , 56324 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Farmers State Bank of Underwood - Rothsay Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 119 2nd Street Sw Rothsay , MN , 56579 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Farmers State Bank of Underwood - Farmers State Bank Of Underwood Full Service , brick and mortar office 110 Main St Underwood , MN , 56586 1 Top Banks in USA Wells Fargo Bank NA ( 6232 ) JPMorgan Chase Bank NA ( 5545 ) Bank of America NA ( 4861 ) U.S. Bank NA ( 3221 ) PNC Bank NA ( 2777 ) Branch Banking and Trust Company ( 1903 ) Regions Bank ( 1631 ) SunTrust Bank ( 1471 ) Fifth Third Bank ( 1339 ) TD Bank NA ( 1326 ) KeyBank NA ( 1002 ) Citizens Bank NA ( 853 ) Capital One NA ( 840 ) Citibank NA ( 808 ) The Huntington National Bank ( 760 ) Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your bank or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/first-hawaiian-bank/ | First Hawaiian Bank Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks First Hawaiian Bank Filter Results By State : Guam ( 3 ) Hawaii ( 57 ) Northern Mariana Islands ( 2 ) First Hawaiian Bank Branches 62 branches found . Showing 1 - 15 First Hawaiian Bank - Dededo Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 562 Harmon Loop Road Dededo , GU , 96929 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code First Hawaiian Bank - Maite Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 400 Route 8 Mongmong , GU , 96910 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code First Hawaiian Bank - Tamuning Branch 353 Chalan San Antonio Rd , Suite 101 Tamuning , GU , 96913 First Hawaiian Bank - Pearlridge Branch 98 - 1071 Moanalua Road Aiea , HI , 96701 First Hawaiian Bank - Hanapepe - Eleele Branch Eleele Shopping Center , Building 606 Eleele , HI , 96705 First Hawaiian Bank - Ewa Beach Branch 91 - 919 Fort Weaver Road Ewa Beach , HI , 96706 First Hawaiian Bank - Haleiwa Branch 66 - 135 Kamehameha Highway Haleiwa , HI , 96712 First Hawaiian Bank - Hilo Branch 1205 Kilauea Avenue Hilo , HI , 96720 First Hawaiian Bank - Waiakea Branch 111 East Puainako Street , Bldg F Hilo , HI , 96720 First Hawaiian Bank - Honokaa Branch 45 - 3538 Mamane Street Honokaa , HI , 96727 First Hawaiian Bank - University Branch 2411 South King Street Honolulu , HI , 96826 First Hawaiian Bank - First Hawaiian Bank 999 Bishop Street , 3rd Floor Honolulu , HI , 96813 First Hawaiian Bank - Liliha Branch 1420 Liliha Street Honolulu , HI , 96817 First Hawaiian Bank - Chinatown Branch 2 North King Street Honolulu , HI , 96817 First Hawaiian Bank - Hickam Branch 30 Hickam Court , Hickam Air Force Base Honolulu , HI , 96818 1 2 3 4 5 | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/iberiabank/fl/sarasota/ | Iberiabank in Sarasota , Florida Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks Iberiabank Florida Sarasota Filter Results Iberiabank Branches in Sarasota , Florida 5 branches found . Showing 1 - 5 Iberiabank - 17th Street Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 3323 17th Street Sarasota , FL , 34235 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Iberiabank - Tuttle Avenue Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 3600 South Tuttle Avenue Sarasota , FL , 34239 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Iberiabank - Palmer Ranch Branch 8181 S . Tamiami Trail Sarasota , FL , 34231 Iberiabank - University Parkway Branch 2815 University Parkway Sarasota , FL , 34243 Iberiabank - Downtown Sarasota Branch 1718 Main Street Sarasota , FL , 34236 1 Top Banks in Sarasota , Florida Bank of America NA ( 14 ) SunTrust Bank ( 12 ) Wells Fargo Bank NA ( 11 ) JPMorgan Chase Bank NA ( 9 ) Branch Banking and Trust Company ( 8 ) PNC Bank NA ( 7 ) Regions Bank ( 7 ) American Momentum Bank ( 5 ) Fifth Third Bank ( 5 ) Iberiabank ( 5 ) BMO Harris Bank NA ( 4 ) Liberty Savings Bank , F.S.B. ( 3 ) Cadence Bank NA ( 3 ) BankUnited NA ( 3 ) Gateway Bank of Southwest Florida ( 2 ) Synovus Bank ( 2 ) First Federal Bank of Florida ( 2 ) Insignia Bank ( 2 ) The Bank of Commerce ( 2 ) TrustCo Bank ( 2 ) Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your bank or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/oklahoma-state-bank/ | Oklahoma State Bank Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks Oklahoma State Bank Filter Results By State : Oklahoma ( 10 ) Oklahoma State Bank Branches 10 branches found . Showing 1 - 10 Oklahoma State Bank - Monkey Island Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 26551 S Hwy 125 Afton , OK , 74331 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Oklahoma State Bank - Oklahoma State Bank Full Service , brick and mortar office 122 South Hoy St Buffalo , OK , 73834 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Oklahoma State Bank - Coyle Branch 116 West Main Coyle , OK , 73027 Oklahoma State Bank - North Edmond Branch 14700 N . Coltrane Edmond , OK , 73034 Oklahoma State Bank - Gage Branch 506 North Main Street Gage , OK , 73843 Oklahoma State Bank - Oklahoma State Bank 2610 South Division Avenue Guthrie , OK , 73044 Oklahoma State Bank - Langley Oklahoma Branch 1699 N . Third St . Langley , OK , 74350 Oklahoma State Bank - Mulhall Branch Main and Sullivan Streets Mulhall , OK , 73063 Oklahoma State Bank - Norman 900 36th Avenue NW , Suite 102 Norman , OK , 73072 120 West Canadian Street Vinita , OK , 74301 1 | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/seacoast-national-bank/ | Seacoast National Bank Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks Seacoast National Bank Filter Results By State : Florida ( 43 ) Seacoast National Bank Branches 43 branches found . Showing 1 - 15 Seacoast National Bank - Apopka Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 345 East Main Street Apopka , FL , 32703 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Seacoast National Bank - Arcadia Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 1601 East Oak Street Arcadia , FL , 34266 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Seacoast National Bank - Clermont Branch 1000 East Highway 50 Clermont , FL , 34711 Seacoast National Bank - Clewiston Banking Center Branch 300 South Berner Road Clewiston , FL , 33440 Seacoast National Bank - Eustis Branch 15119 Highway 441 Eustis , FL , 32726 Seacoast National Bank - Fort Pierce Branch 1901 South US Hwy 1 Fort Pierce , FL , 34950 Seacoast National Bank - Hobe Sound Branch 11711 S.E. Federal Highway Hobe Sound , FL , 33455 Seacoast National Bank - Jensen Beach Branch 1000 N.E. Jensen Beach Blvd . Jensen Beach , FL , 34957 Seacoast National Bank - Jupiter Branch 585 West Indiantown Road Jupiter , FL , 33458 Seacoast National Bank - LA Belle Banking Center Branch 17 N . Lee Street Labelle , FL , 33935 Seacoast National Bank - Lake Placid Branch 199 North U.S. Highway 27 Lake Placid , FL , 33852 Seacoast National Bank - Maitland Branch 541 South Orlando Avenue , Ste . 100 Maitland , FL , 32751 Seacoast National Bank - The Bank Brevard Branch 300 South Harbor City Boulevard Melbourne , FL , 32901 Seacoast National Bank - Moore Haven Branch 501 South US Highway 27 Moore Haven , FL , 33471 Seacoast National Bank - Okeechobee South Parrot Branch 1409 South Parrott Avenue Okeechobee , FL , 34974 1 2 3 | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/suntrust-bank/va/martinsville | SunTrust Bank in Martinsville , Virginia Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks SunTrust Bank Virginia Martinsville Filter Results SunTrust Bank Branches in Martinsville , Virginia 2 branches found . Showing 1 - 2 SunTrust Bank - Church Street Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 134 East Church Street Martinsville , VA , 24112 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code SunTrust Bank - Liberty Fair Kroger Branch Full Service , retail office 240 West Commonwealth Boulevard Martinsville , VA , 24112 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code 1 Top Banks in Martinsville , Virginia Carter Bank & Trust ( 3 ) SunTrust Bank ( 2 ) American National Bank and Trust Company ( 1 ) HomeTrust Bank NA ( 1 ) Branch Banking and Trust Company ( 1 ) Martinsville First Savings Bank ( 1 ) The Fidelity Bank ( 1 ) River Community Bank NA ( 1 ) Woodforest National Bank ( 1 ) Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your bank or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/tricentury-bank/ | TriCentury Bank Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Filter Results By State : Kansas ( 2 ) TriCentury Bank Branches 2 branches found . Showing 1 - 2 TriCentury Bank - Tricentury Bank Full Service , brick and mortar office 33485 Lexington Avenue De Soto , KS , 66018 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code TriCentury Bank - Spring Hill Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 708 South Webster Spring Hill , KS , 66083 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code 1 Top Banks in USA Wells Fargo Bank NA ( 6232 ) JPMorgan Chase Bank NA ( 5545 ) Bank of America NA ( 4861 ) U.S. Bank NA ( 3221 ) PNC Bank NA ( 2777 ) Branch Banking and Trust Company ( 1903 ) Regions Bank ( 1631 ) SunTrust Bank ( 1471 ) Fifth Third Bank ( 1339 ) TD Bank NA ( 1326 ) KeyBank NA ( 1002 ) Citizens Bank NA ( 853 ) Capital One NA ( 840 ) Citibank NA ( 808 ) The Huntington National Bank ( 760 ) Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your bank or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/u.s.-bank-na/oh/dayton/ | U.S. Bank NA in Dayton , Ohio Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks U.S. Bank NA Ohio Dayton Filter Results U.S. Bank NA Branches in Dayton , Ohio 6 branches found . Showing 1 - 6 U.S. Bank NA - Gettysburg Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 2350 North Gettysburg Avenue Dayton , OH , 45406 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code U.S. Bank NA - Courthouse Plaza Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 10 North Ludlow Street Dayton , OH , 45402 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code U.S. Bank NA - Englewood Meijer Branch Full Service , retail office 9200 North Main Street Dayton , OH , 45415 U.S. Bank NA - Springboro Pike Meijer Branch Full Service , retail office 5858 Springboro Pike Dayton , OH , 45449 U.S. Bank NA - Wilmington Pike Walmart 6244 Wilmington Pike Dayton , OH , 45459 U.S. Bank NA - Huber Heights Kroger Branch 7747 Troy Pike Dayton , OH , 45424 1 Top Banks in Dayton , Ohio Fifth Third Bank ( 19 ) JPMorgan Chase Bank NA ( 16 ) PNC Bank NA ( 12 ) KeyBank NA ( 8 ) U.S. Bank NA ( 6 ) First Financial Bank NA ( 3 ) Woodforest National Bank ( 2 ) LCNB National Bank ( 1 ) Civista Bank ( 1 ) MainSource Bank ( 1 ) The Huntington National Bank ( 1 ) Union Savings Bank ( 1 ) Monroe Federal Savings and Loan Association ( 1 ) The Old Fort Banking Company ( 1 ) Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your bank or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/u.s.-bank-na/wa/ | U.S. Bank NA in Washington Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks U.S. Bank NA Washington U.S. Bank NA Branches in Washington 189 branches found . Showing 1 - 15 U.S. Bank NA - Anacortes Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 910 O Avenue Anacortes , WA , 98221 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code U.S. Bank NA - Smokey Point Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 17110 Smokey Point Boulevard Arlington , WA , 98223 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code U.S. Bank NA - Auburn Branch 401 15th Street , N.E . Auburn , WA , 98002 U.S. Bank NA - Battle Ground Albertsons Branch Full Service , retail office 2108 West Main Street , Suite 101 Battle Ground , WA , 98604 U.S. Bank NA - Bellevue Main Branch 10800 N.E. Eighth Street Bellevue , WA , 98004 U.S. Bank NA - Bellevue Highlands Branch 13830 N.E. 20th Street Bellevue , WA , 98005 U.S. Bank NA - Lincoln Square Branch 10425 Ne 8th Street Bellevue , WA , 98004 U.S. Bank NA - Factoria Branch 4040 128th Avenue Southeast Bellevue , WA , 98006 U.S. Bank NA - Crossroads Branch 1128 - 156th Avenue Northeast Bellevue , WA , 98007 U.S. Bank NA - Bellingham Branch 121 West Holly Street Bellingham , WA , 98225 U.S. Bank NA - Bellingham Meridian Branch Limited Service , drive - through facility 4040 Meridian Street Bellingham , WA , 98225 U.S. Bank NA - Benton City Branch 514 9th Street Benton City , WA , 99320 U.S. Bank NA - Blaine Branch 280 H Street Blaine , WA , 98230 U.S. Bank NA - Bonney Lake Branch 21125 State Route 410 E Bonney Lake , WA , 98391 U.S. Bank NA - Canyon Park Branch 23131 Bothell Everett Highway Bothell , WA , 98021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | [
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http://banks-america.com/routing/woori-america-bank/ny/ | Woori America Bank in New York Routing Number , Address , Swift Codes Home All Banks Woori America Bank New York Filter Results By City : Bayside ( 1 ) New York ( 1 ) New York City ( 2 ) Woori America Bank Branches in New York 4 branches found . Showing 1 - 4 Woori America Bank - Bayside Branch Full Service , brick and mortar office 215 - 10 Northern Boulevard Bayside , NY , 11361 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Woori America Bank - Woori America Bank Full Service , brick and mortar office 1250 Broadway New York , NY , 10001 Full Branch Info Routing Number Swift Code Woori America Bank - Flushing Branch 136 - 88 39th Avenue New York City , NY , 11354 Woori America Bank - Woodside Branch 43 - 22 50th Street New York City , NY , 11377 1 Top Banks in New York JPMorgan Chase Bank NA ( 793 ) Bank of America NA ( 310 ) TD Bank NA ( 257 ) M and T Bank ( 255 ) Citibank NA ( 251 ) Capital One NA ( 250 ) KeyBank NA ( 238 ) First Niagara Bank NA ( 196 ) Community Bank NA ( 152 ) HSBC Bank USA NA ( 150 ) Citizens Bank NA ( 147 ) New York Community Bank ( 130 ) NBT Bank NA ( 111 ) People ' s United Bank ( 103 ) TrustCo Bank ( 88 ) Bank Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks ( cheques ) , fund transfers , direct deposits , e - payments , online payments , and other payments to the correct bank branch . Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers , routing transit numbers , RTNs , ABA numbers , and sometimes SWIFT codes ( although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers ) . Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts , prepaid cards , IRAs , lines of credit , and wire transfers . All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US . You can look for the routing number on the check ( cheque book ) issued by your bank or can search this website for free . | [
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http://banks-america.com/swift-code/wells-fargo-bank-na/ | Swift and BIC Codes for Wells Fargo Bank NA Home All Banks Wells Fargo Bank NA Swift Codes Swift Code for Wells Fargo Bank NA Wells Fargo Bank NA Branches Routing Number Swift Code Swift Codes , also called BIC Codes , are used for International Wire Transfers . While routing number in USA are used for domestic wire transfers , swift codes are used for incoming international fund transfers . If you want to send or receive money from outside of united states to a bank account of Wells Fargo Bank NA in USA , your bank will ask for the swift code of Wells Fargo Bank NA . Important : Swift Codes or BICs of Wells Fargo Bank NA are used ONLY for International Wire Transfers . If you are doing only domestic payments then you only need routing number of Wells Fargo Bank NA instead of swift codes . Some International wires require an IBAN number , but bank accounts in USA do not have an IBAN . However , you need to provide ABA Routing Number and your Account Number along with Swift Code of Wells Fargo Bank NA to initiate International wire transfer . Wells Fargo Bank NA Swift Codes for International Wire Transfers To receive an International wire transfer to your Wells Fargo account in USA , please provide the following information to the individual or business that is sending the wire : - SWIFT Code : WFBIUS6S - Wire Routing Transit Number : 121000248 - Bank Name : Wells Fargo Bank - City , State : San Francisco , CA - Your Account Number : Your full account number - Title of Account : The name of your account as it appears on your statement Note : There is a fee for receiving a wire transfer . For details , call Wells Fargo Bank at 1 - 800 - TO - WELLS ( 1 - 800 - 869 - 3557 ) . Note of Caution on Fees : Both sending and receiving of wire transfer may involve a fee . If there is a currency conversion , there may be additional cost - we recommend using services like TransferWise for getting best conversion rates with lower wire transfer fees . A full swift code ( or Full BIC code ) is 11 characters long . The last 3 characters in the full BIC is optional as they denote the branch code ( ' XXX ' is for primary office and should be preferred if you are unsure ) . If there are multiple swift codes mentioned for Wells Fargo Bank NA , just use the first 8 characters . If even first 8 characters are numerous , then , use the one closest to your location or confirm with your branch office . Bank Swift Full Swift Code Bank - Branch City WFBIUS6W WFBIUS6WPDX WELLS FARGO BANK NA - ( PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS ) SAN FRANCISCO , CA WFBIUS6W WFBIUS6WFFX WELLS FARGO BANK NA - ( FOREIGN EXCHANGE SETTLEMENTS ) SAN FRANCISCO , CA WFBIUS6T WFBIUS6TTRU WELLS FARGO BANK N.A - ( TRUST OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT ) MINNEAPOLIS , MN WFBIUS6T WFBIUS6TGCS WELLS FARGO BANK N.A - ( GLOBAL CUSTODY SERVICES ) MINNEAPOLIS , MN WFBIUS6S WFBIUS6SXXX WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A . WFBIUS6SSTL WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A . ST . LOUIS , MO WFBIUS6SSLC SALT LAKE CITY , UT WFBIUS6SSFO WFBIUS6SSFE SANTA FE , NM WFBIUS6SSEA SEATTLE , WA WFBIUS6SRNO RENO , NV WFBIUS6SPHX PHOENIX , AZ WFBIUS6SPDX PORTLAND , OR WFBIUS6SOMA OMAHA , NE WFBIUS6SMSP WFBIUS6SLIN LINCOLN , NE WFBIUS6SLAX LOS ANGELES , CA WFBIUS6SLAS LAS VEGAS , NV WFBIUS6SHOU HOUSTON , TX WFBIUS6SGOL GOLDEN , CO WFBIUS6SENG ENGLEWOOD , CO WFBIUS6SELP EL PASO , TX WFBIUS6SDES DES MOINES , IA WFBIUS6SDEN DENVER , CO WFBIUS6SDAL DALLAS , TX WFBIUS6SCTS WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. - ( CORPORATE TRUST SERVICES ) COLUMBIA , SC WFBIUS6SCHI CHICAGO , IL WFBIUS6SBOI BOISE , ID WFBIUS6SANC ANCHORAGE , AK PNBPUS6L PNBPUS6LXXX LOS ANGELES , CA PNBPUS3N PNBPUS3NNYC WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. - ( NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL BRANCH ) NEW YORK , NY PNBPUS3M PNBPUS3MXXX MIAMI , FL PNBPUS3C PNBPUS3CHTM WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. ( FORMERLY KNOWN AS WACHOVIA ) - ( TREASURY MARKETS ) CHARLOTTE , NC PNBPUS3C PNBPUS3CHFX WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. ( FORMERLY KNOWN AS WACHOVIA ) - ( FX CHARLOTTE ) CHARLOTTE , NC PNBPUS3CFCG WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. ( FORMERLY KNOWN AS WACHOVIA ) - ( INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP ) PNBPUS33 PNBPUS33XXX PHILADELPHIA , PA PNBPUS33 PNBPUS33SLC WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. - ( STANDBY LC ' S ) WINSTON - SALEM , NC PNBPUS33PHL WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. - ( INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS ) PHILADELPHIA , PA PNBPUS33FMG WELLS FARGO BANK , N.A. - ( FUNDS MANAGEMENT GROUP ) PNBPUS33CHA Post Comments / Review Below SWIFT BIC Codes Top 30 Banks Bank of America NA Bank of the West BMO Harris Bank NA Branch Banking and Trust Company Capital One NA Citibank NA Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania Comerica Bank Compass Bank Fifth Third Bank First Bank First Citizens Bank First Niagara Bank NA Firstmerit Bank NA JPMorgan Chase Bank NA KeyBank NA M and T Bank People ' s United Bank PNC Bank NA RBS Citizens NA Regions Bank Santander Bank NA SunTrust Bank TCF National Bank TD Bank NA The Huntington National Bank U.S. Bank NA Union Bank NA Wells Fargo Bank NA Woodforest National Bank | [
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http://banks-india.com/axis-bank-branches.php?City=Kochi | Axis Bank Branch Locator Axis Bank Branch Name Branch Details Axis Bank - VYTILLA , KOCHI Branch Address : KASMISONS ESTATE , JANATHA JUNCTION , VYTILLA KOCHI , DIST . ERNAKULAM KERALA , PIN 682019 City : KOCHI State : KERALA Phone Number : Axis Bank - RAVIPURAM , KOCHI Branch Address : DOOR NO . 39 / 4609 , GROUND FLOOR , OXFORD BUSINESS CENTRE , OFF . M G ROAD , SRIKANDATH ROAD , RAVIPURAM , KOCHI - 682 016 , DISTRICT - ERNAKULAM , STATE - KERALA . City : RAVIPURAM , KOCHI State : KERALA Phone Number : Axis Bank - PANAMPILLY NAGAR , KOCHI NO . 27 / 704 , A / A1 / B / B1 , G - 282 , PANAMPILLY NAGAR , MAIN AVENUE , KOCHI - 682 036 . DIST . ERNAKULAM , STATE - KERALA KOCHI Axis Bank - SERVICE BRANCH , KOCHI V FLOOR , CHICAGO PLAZA , KOCHI - 682 035 . DIST - ERNAKULAM . STATE - KERALA Axis Bank - KOCHI 41 / 419 , GROUND FLOOR CHICAGO PLAZA , RAJAJI ROAD , ERNAKULAM Axis Bank - WILLINGDON ISLAND NO . 24 / 1352 , BRISTOW ROAD , WILLINGDON ISLAND , KOCHI 682003 Axis Bank - PALARIVATTOM , KERALA PUKALAKKAT CITY CENTRE & SIVADAS TOWER NEAR ALAPATT REGENCY , M.K.K. NAIR ROAD PALARIVATTOM , KOCHI 682 025 DIST . ERNAKULAM , KERALA Axis Bank - KALOOR , KOCHI DOOR NO . 36 / 2692 - F , SHAMNA TOWERS , K K ROAD , KALOOR , KOCHI - 682 017 DISTRICT : ERNAKULAM STATE : KERALA KALOOR 0484 - 2343438 Axis Bank - THRIKKAKARA X / 110 - E 1 , VALIYAKULANGARA BUILDINGS , OPPOSITE C.S.E.Z. , SEAPORT - AIRPORT ROAD , KAKKANAD , KOCHI - 682 037 . KERALA STATE THRIKKAKARA Axis Bank - KALAMASERRY R.S. NO . 505 / 3 , PATHADI PALAM , SOUTH KALAMASSERY , KOCHI - 682033 ERNAKULAM , KERALA . KALAMASSERY | [
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http://banksdaily.com/info/nab | Updatings Turicum Private Bank MCB Madagascar Bank of Old Monroe Stern Bank FFIN Bank National Australia Bank National Australia Bank NAB is one of the largest financial institutions and banks in Australia in terms of market capitalization and customers NAB was ranked 24th largest bank in the world measured by market capitalisation April 2017 The Bank operates in over 10 countries and employs nearly 35000 people The NAB Group operates through its business segments business banking consumer banking wholesale banking wealth management insurance As on December 31 2014 NAB had a network of 1771 branches and about 4550 ATMs across Australia New Zealand UK USA and Asia The Banks financial year ends on 30 September Total assets A 945 billion as of September 30 2015 Net profit A 5220 billion 2011 A 5295 million 2014 A 6357 million 2015 These ads are not affiliated with National Australia Bank Headquarter Melbourne Australia Key People Kenneth R Henry AC Chairman Andrew Thorburn CEO Company Type Public ASX NAB Head Office 500 Bourke St Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone 61 3 8634 8235 Fax 61 1300 099 249 Official Site wwwnabcomau SWIFT Code NATAAU33 Founded 1893 ID 1390 Updated 22062017 National Australia Bank Social Media Disclaimer The information contained in this website is not meant to substitute qualified legal advice given by a specialist knowing your particular situation We do not warrant or guarantee that the site will be uptodate accurate complete or continuous at all times The bank directory is published solely as a courtesy We assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the directory Articles Havin Bank Ltd selects ifinancials AMLtrac software to enhance its AML procedures Havin Bank Ltd the only bank with entirely Cuban capital established outside Cuba has chosen the KYC and Document Management Account Monitoring Transaction Tracking SWIFT message screening and Alert Management modules of ifinancials AMLtrac software to strengthen the management and control of its compliance and antimoneylaundering risk 19112018 Source IFinancial 25th World Islamic Banking Conference announces 4th series of WIBC Leaderboard Top performing Islamic Financial Institutions from Bahrain Egypt Indonesia Jordan Kuwait Malaysia Oman Pakistan Turkey UAE and Saudi Arabia are vying for the WIBC Awards recognizing the Best Performing Banks at the Global and Regional level 28102018 Source Middle East Global Advisors Financial technologies are need of the hour for Banks in India The Indian FinTech space is expected to reach 24 billion by 2020 and 2018 will be a critical year in that journey because 52 of Indias digitally active consumers are adopting FinTech and are the driving force for new technology adoptions 02032018 Source Explore Exhibitions and Conference International Banking Exhibition and Conference will be held in Baku Digital Banking and Security titled International Banking Exhibition Conference will be held in Baku on 1718 of April 2018 by FA International Trade Events 07022018 Source FA International Trade Events | [
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http://bannack.org/ | Visit Bannack ! Come see this historical ghost town with over 60 structures to explore ! EVENTS ! Check out our Events and Activities page to stay updated ! Events & Activities Get Involved The Bannack Association - DONATE - VOLUNTEER - JOIN THE MOVEMENT Find out more by clicking the button below ! Bannack State Park Hours From daylight saving time , in March , through Memorial Day the Town Site is open from 8 : 00am to 5 : 00 pm . Memorial Day through Labor Day the Town Site is open from 8 : 00am to 9 : 00pm . From the first week of September until the third week of October the Town Site is open from 8 : 00am until 5 : 00 pm . From the third week of October through daylight saving time in March the Town Site is open from 8 : 00am to 5 : 00pm . Visitor Center Hours : In May , the Visitor Center is open from 11 : 00am to 5 : 00pm on weekends only , or by appointment . From the end of May to September the Visitor Center is open from 10 : 00am to 6 : 00pm , seven days a week . In October , the Visitor Center is open from 11 : 00am to 5 : 00pm on weekends only , or by appointment . Park Fees The park fee is charged per vehicle if the vehicle has Montana license plates the park is free . The park fee for out of state vehicles is $ 6 per vehicle . | [
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http://barbecuebible.com/2014/05/23/big-bad-beef-ribs/ | Beef Big Bad Beef Ribs : A Crash Course By Steven Raichlen May 23 , 2014 Have you ever experienced the “ brontosaurus ” rib at Mighty Quinn ’ s in Manhattan ? How about the 8 - inch long beef plate ribs at La Barbecue Cuisine Texicana in Austin ? Or the pastrami beef ribs elucidated in the amazing five - volume Modernist Cuisine cookbook by Nathan Myhrvold . I hope so — you should . After decades of playing backup to the omnipresent , uber - popular pork baby back and sparerib , the beef rib has finally achieved star status of its own . It ’ s about time . In the hands of a skilled pit master or mistress , beef ribs have no equal . ( Triangulate brisket , tri - tip , and flank steak and you get an idea of the flavor . ) Pork ribs , which famously outsell beef ribs , pale in comparison . But which beef rib ? You could start with beef back ribs . Unfortunately , you rarely see good ones at your butcher counter or in your supermarket ’ s meat department . You ’ re more likely to find what competition barbecuers derisively call “ shiners ” — back ribs with so much of the meat removed that there ’ s hardly anything left but shiny white bones with a few nuggets of protein connecting them . There ’ s an economic explanation for this : Butchers can sell prime rib roasts and steaks at much higher prices than back ribs , so have little incentive to leave expensive meat on the bones . But more and more restaurants are serving monster beef plate ribs . The short list includes Hometown Bar - B - Que in Brooklyn and the Pecan Lodge in Dallas . In San Antonio , The Granary ’ s Tim Rattray cures beef plate ribs with pastrami seasonings , then smokes them over post oak ( Texas ’ fuel of choice ) . See a similar recipe in my book Best Ribs Ever called Grandpa ’ s Barbecued Pastramied Short Ribs And speaking of monsters , there ’ s the The Big Beef Rib developed by Texas entrepreneur Dominic Palmieri . Imagine a 2 - pound hunk o ’ chuck steak impaled on a 17 - inch rib bone which Palmieri launched at the Houston Rodeo in 2012 . You can buy the ribs from his website and smoke them at home . That would get the neighbors talking . Use this handy chart to visualize where you can find all the best cuts of beef ribs . The percentage represents how much of the steer is used for each cut . For all their growing popularity , considerable confusion surrounds what beef ribs are . And are n ’ t . Even butchers squirm when pressed for precise information , as beef ribs can actually come from three separate locations on the steer . The beef back ribs described above are known in butcher - speak as NAMP 124 ( the acronym stands for North American Meat Processors , the organization responsible for standardizing wholesale cuts of meat ) . They are trimmed off the outside of prime rib ( part of the rib primal behind the forequarters ) and consist of 7 rib bones with the feather and chine bones removed . Usually , the bones are 6 to 8 inches long and are sold in racks . Some butchers sell individual bones . They sometimes go by the name dinosaur ribs . Plate short ribs — sometimes called plate ribs short and sweet — ( the NAMP 123 series ) are the biggest meatiest beef ribs , usually sold in 3 - bone portions . A single rib can tip the scales at 1 to 2 - 1 / 2 pounds and will comfortably serve 2 to 3 people . They come from the plate primal behind the forequarters and near the belly of the steer . Smaller , but still meaty , are chuck short ribs ( NAMP 130 series ) , common in most supermarkets . They consist of ribs 1 through 5 under the neck of the animal and are usually 3 to 4 inches long . A well - marbled rectangle of meat rests on top of a wide bone ; they are also available boneless . You can buy and cook them whole . When crosscut into thin strips or butterflied , they may be labeled “ Korean - style short ribs ” or “ flanken . ” ( Argentineans know them as “ tira de asado . ” ) Though the aforementioned ribs have different characteristics , all make excellent candidates for the grill or smoker . Back ribs respond well to indirect grilling , but will shrink considerably during the cook — much more than pork ribs . I advise buying a whole bone - in prime rib roast , then asking the butcher to trim off the rack of bones , leaving more meat attached than usual . You ’ ll have two great grilling experiences for the price of one . When the meat is this good and the pit is hot and smoky , you can get by with seasoning the ribs like they do in Texas — with salt and pepper and nothing more . Especially no sauce . Try my Salt and Pepper Beef Ribs recipe . Plate short ribs are similar to brisket in that their meat is striated with flavorful fat and collagen . As a consequence , they need to be cooked to a temperature of at least 190 degrees for maximum succulence . Low and slow is the way to go . These ribs are particularly well suited to the pastrami treatment Chuck short ribs are generously marbled throughout , meaning they can be barbecued low and slow , indirect grilled , or even direct grilled . ( The fat melts as they cook , keeping them tender and juicy . ) Thanks to the growing popularity of Korean barbecue ( kalbi ) Korean - style crosscut short ribs have become more widely available , as has flanken and its Argentinean equivalent tira de asado . I like to marinate them first , then direct grill them over high heat until done . Snip into individual bones with kitchen scissors , as they do in Korea , then serve with grilled scallions and garlic , kimchi and other Korean condiments , plus lettuce leaves for wrapping . You can also cook short ribs using a hybrid method : smoke the ribs for an hour , then foil them tightly with beef broth or beer and aromatics like shallots and herbs , and continue cooking them at low heat ( about 250 to 300 degrees ) until nearly fall - off - the bone tender , 1 - 1 / 2 to 2 hours longer . This method is called smoke - braising , and it ’ s a great technique to use for proteins that tend to be tough . 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http://barcainnovationhub.com/event/barca-sports-nutrition-conference/ | BARÇA SPORTS NUTRITION CONFERENCE 160K Barça Innovation Hub and Gatorade Sports Science Institute are holding the 1st Conference on Sports Nutrition Recovery Nutrition for Football Researchers nutritionists and chefs from leading organizations in the field will address topics related to protein hydration inflammation and dietary antioxidants The current challenges and practice of nutrition in professional soccer will be shared Importantly for first time theory will be turned into practice with show cooking areas and sport recipe stations Date October 9th 2019 Place Camp Nou Barcelona OFFICIAL LANGUAGE English REGISTRATIONS Soon SPEAKERS IAN ROLLO GSSI UK GIL RODAS FC Barcelona SPA Rebecca Randell Loughborough Uni UK Franchek Drobnic CAR SPA Antonia Lizarraga FC Barcelona SPA OLIVER WITARD STIRLING UNIVERSITY Luc van Loon Maastricht Uni NL Peter Res Ajax FC NL Lindsay Baker GSSI USA LEWIS JAMES Loughborough Uni UK Richard Allison Arsenal FC UK Pedro Bastos NutriScience POR Joanna Bowtell Exeter Uni UK Mireia Porta Oliva FC Barcelona SPA Vicky Pons CAR SPA Toscana Viar Athletic Bilbao SPA Silvia Tremoleda Manchester City FC UK Eva Ferrer VidalBarraquer FC Barcelona SPA Nutritional practices before during and after football training and matches remain fundamental strategies to improve performance andor enhance recovery and adaptation This the first FCB nutrition conference in partnership with the Gatorade Sports Science Institute will bring together the world leading scientists and practitioners from the professional game This day will provide the base and latest scientific research which underpins sports nutrition recommendations before exploring how this is practically delivered by case studies in professional football During the breaks delegates will have the opportunity to sample and discuss recipes used by FC Barcelona with the scientists chefs and sports nutritionists who have created them The sessions are designed for those persons interested in nutrition science and who are working in multiple disciplines within football to learn how best to support players development performance and recovery Our overall aim is to share knowledge Learn about the science and take away practical recipes which will give you the tools to turn the theory into practice We look forward to welcoming you to Barcelona Ian Toña Mireia and Gil SPORTS NUTRITION RECIPE COMPETITION Follow the link to enter your own sports nutrition recipe with a chance to win a FC Barcelona shirt All recipes submitted will be shared on the day OUR PARTNERS PROGRAM THURSDAY OCTOBER 11 0930 WELCOME Nutrition in football Gil Rodas FC Barcelona SPA and Ian Rollo GSSI UK 0945 SESSION 1 PROTEIN CHAIR IAN ROLLO Protein Why Oliver Witard Stirling Uni UK Latest research Luc van Loon Maastricht Uni NL Case study Protein for injury Peter Res Ajax FC NL 1100 BREAK MUSCLE AND INJURY RECIPES AND SHOW COOKING STATIONS 1145 SESSION 2 INFLAMMATION CHAIR FRANCHEK DROBNIC Inflammation and nutritional antioxidants Pedro Bastos NutriScience POR Latest research Joanna Bowtell Exeter Uni UK Case study Functional nutrition for athlete Inflammation Immunity GI problems etc and how to fix them Maria Antonia Lizarraga FC Barcelona SPA 1300 BREAK RECOVERY RECIPES AND SHOW COOKING STATIONS 1430 SESSION 3 HYDRATION AND FUELLING CHAIR REBECCA RANDELL Hydration and fuelling Why Lindsay Baker GSSI USA Latest research Lewis James Loughborough Uni UK Case study Personalisation of fluid and fuel for football Richard Allison Arsenal FC UK 1545 BREAK HYDRATION AND ENERGY RECIPES AND SHOW COOKING STATIONS 1630 SESSION 4 SHARING PRACTICE MODERATORS IAN ROLLO MARIA ANTONIA LIZARRAGA Managing trips away games Mireia Porta Oliva FC Barcelona SPA The player dinning room Vicky Pons CAR SPA Managing supplementation Toscana Viar Athletic Bilbao SPA Home Managing match day Silvia Tremoleda Man City FC UK The female players insight and questions for sports nutrition Eva Ferrer VidalBarraquer FC Barcelona SPA SPORTS RECIPE CONTEST AWARDS Final whistle Gil Rodas FC Barcelona SPA 1815 END Download Agenda | [
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http://barnegatshellfish.org/radula01.htm | Home About Barnegat Bay History Wampum Shellfish Clams Oysters Crabs Mussels Scallops Snails Shrimp Whelks Environment Glossary Links to Barnegat Bay Webites Links to Useful Websites About Us Gastropod Radula Radula Radula Details Snails Radula specific to snails ( from Latin radere - to scrape ) Most Mollusks ( with the exception of bivalves ) have a specialized feeding organ within the mouth called the radula The mouth opens into a pocket - like buccal cavity . Inside this cavity is the radula sac which protects the mouth when the radula is not in use . Supporting the radula is a structure of cartilage called the odontophore . Controlled by muscles , it is capable of being thrust forward and retracted in a rhythmic motion for feeding and retracted when finished . As for the radula itself . it is a ribbon - like structure covered with many denticles ( tiny teeth ) . It is movable over the odontophore and is also controlled by muscles . < click here for Radula details > As the snail feeds , these actions continually wear down the frontal teeth . New teeth are continuously formed at the posterior end of the buccal cavity in the radula sac . They are slowly brought forward to the tip by a slow forward movement of the ribbon , to be replaced in their turn when they are worn out Fun Fact - The teeth ( denticles ) of the radula consist of the same material as the exoskeleton The feeding behavior of marine snails include some that are herbivores detritus ( debris ) feeders , scavengers and predatory carnivores . Herbivores use radula is used in two main ways : - as a " rake " to comb up microscopic algae from a surface such as a rock ( or side of a fish tank ) - as a " rasp " to break away small pieces when feeding on a plant The array of horny teeth shown to the right belong to the radula of the Oyster Drill , a member of the Murex family noted for boring drill holes into heavy shells of mussels and other mollusks . The left and right ranks of teeth are hooked , and the middle tooth shows three cusps . Like all gastropods , the radular teeth are continually renewed from top to bottom , as they are worn away . In the case of the oyster drill , rather than depending on silicon - or iron - hardened radular cusps , drilling is facilitated by secretions of an accessory salivary gland used to soften shell materials . < click on image to enlarge > | [
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http://barney.wikia.com/wiki/The_Popcorn_Song | in : Barney Songs Original Barney Songs Songs Written By David Bernard Wolf 1997 The Popcorn Song Edit Share Barney Songs The Popcorn Song Debuted in Barney ' s Sense - Sational Day Written by David Wolf Usage Discontinued Use previous Listen to the Mockingbird ( Barney ' s Version ) next Let ' s Play Together " is an original Barney song that first appeared in " Barney ' s Sense - Sational Day " . Lyrics Oh , you can hear it , you can see it . You can smell it , you can eat it . You can hear it , see it , smell it , eat it , Touch it , crunch it , taste it , munch it . Popcorn is really neat . Fun to make and fun to eat . Popcorn is a pop , pop , ever boppin never toppin , show stoppin ' Zany kind of treat . The corn starts little , then it pops To a poppin ' popcorn beat . Fills the popper to the top And then it ' s time to eat . Popcorn is really neat . Fun to make and fun to eat . Popcorn is a pop , pop , ever boppin , never toppin , show stoppin ' Zany kind of treat . Pop , pop , pop , popcorn ! I can hear it playing . Pop , pop , pop , popcorn ! I can smell it making . I can see it shaking . Pop , pop , pop , popcorn . Time to do some tasting . I can hardly wait ! Oh , you can hear it , see it , smell it , eat it , Touch it , crunch it , taste it , munch it . Popcorn is a pop , pop , ever toppin , never boppin , show stoppin ' It ' s a pop , pop , ever toppin , never boppin , show stoppin ' Zany kind of popcorn ! Trivia Starting in A New Friend , the italicized lyrics were removed from this song . Barney Song Used In . . . Barney ' s Adventure Bus Pennies , Nickels , Dimes Good , Clean Fun ! Barney ' s Good , Clean Fun ! ( Episode Featured : Good , Clean Fun ! Seven Days a Week Play and Learn with Barney ( Episode Featured : Snack Time ! How Does Your Garden Grow ? Barney ' s Pajama Party ( Scene Taken from : How Does Your Garden Grow ? Barney ' s Night Light Stories ( Video Featured : Barney ' s Pajama Party / Scene Taken from : A New Friend On The Move with Barney ( Video Featured : Barney ' s Adventure Bus It ' s Nice to Meet You Day and Night Start Singing With Barney Juguemos a Cantar con Barney Categories Original Barney Songs Songs Written By David Bernard Wolf 1997 | [
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