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| Crew Dawg ![]() | It is my sad duty to inform Trackpads that Michael Rossman passed away in his home, in Berkeley, California, in May, 2008... after a six-month battle against bone cancer. His achievements as an author/writer, political activist, natural science teacher and collector will be long and fondly remembered. A Yahoo search using his name yields more than 600,000 hits, roughly 75% are about THE Michael Rossman who is the subject of this thread... and a long time dear friend of mine, whom I met when he was a college professor of mine at California Institute of the Arts. One his numerous obituaries appeared in the SF Chronicle on May 17th. [NOTE: 4th paragraph up from the bottom, which mentions Trackpads] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Michael Rossman, a key planner of UC Berkeley's historic Free Speech Movement in 1964 and a renaissance man with interests ranging from science to collecting political posters to playing the flute, died Monday at his home in Berkeley. Mr. Rossman, 68, died from the effects of leukemia. "Michael was protean," said Lynne Hollander, one of the movement's leaders and the widow of its best known figure, Mario Savio, who died in 1996. "He had so many interests, and he was brilliant and alive and so engaged in life. He was a massive science person on one hand, he was into politics on the other. Then he was into music and art. He had friends in all those communities." He was born in Denver, and his family moved to the Marin County town of Fairfax when he was 3. He got his first taste of being out on his own at an early age - his parents allowed him to roam Mount Tamalpais by himself when he was young, and it contributed to his ideas of personal freedom. Mr. Rossman spent a year at the University of Chicago, then returned to California to study at UC Berkeley. He met his future wife, Karen McLellan, on the Cal campus in 1963 and, as she said Friday, "we got married in 1969 in a three-day hippie wedding near Mariposa." They didn't get legally married until a few months ago. In the nascent days of the Free Speech Movement, Hollander said, it was Mr. Rossman who said, "early on, that one thing that was needed was a counter thought to the idea that UC had always been this tremendously liberal, free speech-oriented institution. He felt this was a myth and needed to be shown it was a myth." On an October day in 1964, students gathering in Sproul Plaza created a demonstration whose highlight came when authorities put student Jack Weinberg into a UC Berkeley police car. Students surrounded the car and some sat on top of it. "After that," Hollander said, "Michael came up with the idea that there should be a report done on how the university had dealt with political activity over the years." The report was produced, "and it's that report that got him known," Hollander said. Mr. Rossman was chosen to be on the executive and steering committees of the movement, along with such protest luminaries as Savio, Weinberg, Suzanne Goldberg, Bettina Aptheker and others. In December 1964, the UC Berkeley faculty voted to support the Free Speech Movement demands that the university not be allowed to regulate speech. The heyday of the Free Speech Movement essentially lasted only a few months, but it is generally regarded as the progenitor of anti-war and civil rights protests and student movements in general that swept American campuses over the next decades. >>"Those of us who worked together in that movement stayed very connected to each other - we've been lifelong friends," Aptheker, now a professor at UC Santa Cruz, said Friday. She said Mr. Rossman was later "central in creating the FSM archive (online at http://www.trackpads.com/forum/hobbies/www.fsm-a.org), and I get e-mails from high school and university students all over the country who have tapped into that archive and want to talk to me."<< After leaving Cal, Mr. Rossman spent the bulk of his adult years teaching science, first at the Berkeley Montessori school, then at Ecole Bilingue in Emeryville, his wife said, retiring five years ago. He also helped run Camp Chrysalis, a summer program that took children to state parks around Northern California, for 25 years. Mr. Rossman is survived by his wife, Karen McLellan, of Berkeley; brother, Jared Rossman of Redway (Humboldt County); sister, Devora Rossman of Mendocino; sons, Lorca Rossman of Olema(Marin County) and Jaime Kaszynski of Olympia, Wash.; and a granddaughter. The family suggests donations to the nearest blood bank. During medical treatment in the past six months of his life, McLellan said, Mr. Rossman "used an enormous amount of the area's blood supply." A memorial service is pending. E-mail Michael Taylor at mtaylor@sfchronicle.com.
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| Monkey Mouse ![]() | Michael only posted in the Hobby Forum and this announcement is also over there.
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| Racy Ol' Lady ![]() | I'm sorry you lost your friend, Sir Blue. Since I almost never go to the Hobby Forum, this is the first I've heard of this. What was his posting name?
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| Crew Dawg ![]() | Thanks Snow & Anth - Mike was a truly amazing compassionate person, and a really dear friend. He only posted here once, but it was helpful to his research. Mike and I agreed on almost nothing in politics, in fact I was most likely one of his rare few conservative friends. But, different than most people on the Left, it was always clear that this man had thought things through clearly, and was primarily a pacifist... which is an honorable ideal. There are so many stories I could tell about the way he lived his life... great guy... a real loss to humanity.
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| Enlisted ![]() | Sorry for your loss Blue, a few years ago, I lost my History Department head from Roanoke College, Harry Poindexter. He too had an enormous influence over me. He helped shape me and made me look at history in a different way. I hope all our professors know of their impact on our lives. We are the better for it. Bill
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I'm glad you had a similar experience in your life... quite a blessing. Unlike most people on the Left who never have an original thought of their own, Mike's positions and ideas were logical and purposeful toward pragmatics leading to what every warrior dreams of... an end to war itself.
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