Internet, http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/l, 06-03-2005
Information trouvée : John Froines, along with Lee Weiner, were the two forgotten defendants at the Chicago
Conspiracy Trial. Froines came to Chicago as a chemist of considerable distinction,
having graduated from Berkeley in 1963, then receiving his Ph.D. with a specialization
in toxicology and industrial hygiene from Yale in 1967. Froines activism dates at
least back to 1964, when he was chair of Students for Johnson at Yale. He soon thereafter
joined the S.D.S.. Later he founded the Radical Science Information Service. Froines
joined the UCLA faculty as a professor in its School of Public Health in 1981. He
came to UCLA from a stint in the Carter Administration as OSHA's Director of Toxic
Substances.
Wikipedia, 2022-07-15
Information trouvée : John Radford Froines (June 13, 1939 – July 13, 2022) was an American chemist and anti-war
activist, noted as a member of the Chicago Seven,[2] a group charged with involvement
with the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Froines, who
held a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Yale,[1] was charged with interstate travel for purposes
of inciting a riot and with making incendiary devices.