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Famously sat at [[University President]] [[Grayson Kirk]]'s desk while helping occupy [[Low Library]] during the [[1968 protests]].  
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[[Image:DShapiro.jpg|thumb|Shapiro sitting at President Kirk's desk, [[1968]] ]]
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'''David Schapiro''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1968|68]] famously sat at [[University President]] [[Grayson Kirk]]'s desk while helping occupy [[Low Library]] during the [[1968 protests]].  
  
 
Later, he won a [[Kellett Fellowship]] and became a poet.  
 
Later, he won a [[Kellett Fellowship]] and became a poet.  
  
[[Category:Columbia College alumni]]
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His son, [[Daniel Shapiro]], was a member of the [[Columbia College]] Class of [[2007]].
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Shapiro]]
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[[Category:Class of 1968|Shapiro]]
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[[Category:1968 protests|Shapiro]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 17 April 2008

Shapiro sitting at President Kirk's desk, 1968

David Schapiro CC '68 famously sat at University President Grayson Kirk's desk while helping occupy Low Library during the 1968 protests.

Later, he won a Kellett Fellowship and became a poet.

His son, Daniel Shapiro, was a member of the Columbia College Class of 2007.