September 14, 1964: Tabling banned on the Bancroft strip

September, 1964

On September 14, 1964, Dean of Students Katherine Towle sent a letter to student groups at the University of California, Berkeley, banning tables from an area known as the Bancroft strip. The Free Speech Movement was initiated in protest over the regulation of speech on the strip, which the University had recently (accidentally) realized was technically campus rather than City property.