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{{Infobox University Chancellor
|name        =Clark Kerr
|image       =Clark Kerr.jpg
|order       =
|university  =First Chancellor<br>[[University of California, Berkeley]]<br>Twelfth President <br>[[University of California]]
|term_start  =1958
|term_end    =1967
|birth_date  ={{birth date|1911|05|17}}
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Controversy exploded in 1964 when Berkeley students led the [[Free Speech Movement]] in protest of regulations limiting political activities on campus, including [[Opposition to the Vietnam War|protests against the Vietnam war]]. It culminated in hundreds of arrested students at a sit-in. Kerr’s initial decision was to not expel University of California students that participated in sit-ins off campus. That decision evolved into re
sisluctance to expel students who later would protest on campus in a series of escalating events on the Berkeley campus in late 1964. Kerr was criticized both by students for not agreeing to their demands and by conservative UC Regent [[Edwin Pauley]] and others for responding too leniently to the student unrest.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A04E0DC1E3AF931A35751C1A9659C8B63|title=Clark Kerr, Leading Public Educator and Former Head of California's Universities, Di(contracted; show full)[[Category:University of Washington faculty]]
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