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Jack Weinberg naps in the back seat of a police car trapped by groups of student protestors in Sproul Plaza. back to normal so faculty members could negotiate a truce, students rejected them. This took place in Sproul Hall at sit down." Goines: "October 1, 1964: At noon, Jack Weinberg is arrested at a CORE table in front of Sproul Hall. Students sit down around the police car to which he is carried, preventing its departure. Demonstrators speak from the top of the car. Five hundred students sit in at Sproul Hall. At 6:15 pm, demonstrators and police battle for control of Sproul Hall doors, demonstrators prevailing. Anti-demonstrators converge on Sproul Plaza, and a fire engine races through campus. Potentially violent confrontation between demonstrators and fraternity boys averted. Demonstrators remain around police car all night." Goines: "Jack Weinberg: Mississippi Summer Project (1964); chairman of Campus CORE; FSM tactician; Steering Committee. Activist-oriented; arrested and held in police car. Labeled a `nonstudent' by the administration and the press, he had graduated with a degree in mathematics the year before. In the early stages of the FSM, boyfriend of Suzanne Goldberg.