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Left Behind: The Evangelical Left and The Limits of Evangelical Politics is a book written by Dr. David R. Swartz. On page 216, in one of Swartz’s footnotes, he describes an altercation between Robert D. Linder, a William Jewell College Professor in 1965, and a class of 30 students on the topic of the Vietnam War as a “Verbal Brawl” to the point that the class literally were approaching the front of the classroom during the confrontation. Linder was very a outspoken anti-war advocate and his U.S. Politics students were pro-war. This altercation symbolizing the tensions and emotions that where tied to the War in Vietnam.