DAN BERRIGAN WHILE A FUGITIVE 1970 TRIBUTE POSTER FROM CORNELL UNIVERSITY.
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Auction #211 - Part I
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Item Description
24x35.5" rolled. Cornell celebrated Berrigan's impending imprisonment for his involvement in his Catonsville Nine Action by conducting a week long "America Is Hard To Find" event on April 17-19, 1970, which included a public appearance by the then fugitive Berrigan before a crowd of 15,000 in Barton Hall. Also scheduled to appear were Phil Ochs, Judy Collins, Country Joe And The Fish, and Bread And The Puppet Theater. Berrigan evaded FBI agents, who were present in large numbers by climbing into one of the 15 foot puppets, walking out of the venue, and into a getaway car. Small edge wear, the worst a 1" tear and .5" tear at bottom right corner. Would frame to Exc. appearance. Rare.
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