'I consider myself a radical, but I don't consider myself a revolutionary.' - First-year Madison Ald. Paul Soglin, Dec. 16, 1968
'The requirements for police officers are relatively high, both mental and physical.' - Police Chief Wilber Emery, Sept. 17, 1968, explaining why there are no blacks on Madison's police force
'Those alienated youth who carry as their banner the red flag of anarchy will do as much as they can possibly do to disrupt the administration of school this year.' - Madison School Superintendent Douglas Ritchie, Dec. 16, 1968, at the annual teacher convention in Madison
'The failure of the university administration to responsibly educate its students on the dangers of psychedelic drugs is distressing.' - Assembly State Affairs committee report, Feb. 29, 1968, drafted by committee counsel James Klauser
'Clean up the crime and corruption and communistic activities [on the UW campus].' - State Sen. Gordon Roseleip (R-Darlington), Nov. 1, 1968
'We should tell the disrupters, the hippies, the narcotics and LSD users, the pornography peddlers that they are not welcome at the University of Wisconsin.' - Gov. Warren Knowles, Oct. 16, 1968, speech to Downtown Rotary Club