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Instead of coming to campus and announcing their decision like they'd
The reaction on campus ranged from disbelief to angeranger at both the
decision and the way it was announced. The crowd that had gathered to
learn the Board's decision began to mill about. Several hundred spilled
out onto Florida Avenue in front of the campus and blocked traffic. Gary
Olsen, president of National Association of the Deaf (NAD), got the
crowd's attention and suggested that
everyone march down to the Mayflower Hotelwhere the Board had been
meeting and demand an explanation. Which is what they did. Since the
Board hadn't come to campus to make themselves available for questions,
the campus decided to go to them.
After several hours of discussion with the Board, Rarus told the waiting
crowd that Spilman wanted to speak and explain why Zinser had been chosen.
Instead of resolving the impending conflict, this meeting only fueled the
flames of discontent more. Many of those in the audience that night have
since been quoted as saying that it was what they perceived as Spilman's
dismissive attitude that evening that made them decide to stand firm for
what they believed in. However, as a result of this meeting, Spilman did
agree to come to the campus the next afternoon to discuss the issues
further.
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