Film Date
1969
Film Reference Number
KTVU 88
Description
KTVU?s Andrea Boggs interviews S.I. Hayakawa at home about his ambition to be made permanent in his role as President of SF State College. He predicts a peaceful Fall semester claims that his permanent appointment as college President would be good for morale and goes on to address press speculation that he might run for the US Senate. He is seen later in a press conference after the Trustees have indeed confirmed his permanent appointment reemphasizing his intention to maintain stability at State: ?I remain a liberal ? but I am also an administrator.? There is a brief glimpse of Dr Nathan Hare interrupting Hayakawa?s speech in the McKenna Theater (see KQN 241 and KPIX 37732A) and closes with George Mason Murray?s lawyer describing his client?s religious conversion and conditions of probation to reporters.
Format
16mm color magnetic sound film
Copyright
KTVU