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Published Feb. 17, 2016

Students found a variety of policies to protest when President George H.W. Bush dedicated the new Fisher/Bendheim social-sciences building

May 10, 1991. While Bush was speaking and receiving an honorary doctorate of laws degree from Princeton, about 100 students and area political activists banged pots and wielded bullhorns to voice opposition to his stands on civil rights, national health care, and reproductive rights, among other issues. Can any readers identify these protesters?

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