Caravan Commune Preaches Peace
[...] Franz Skinner, 25, and his wife, Anna, 22, both of San Francisco, are traveling in a 1947 Chevrolet bus. They had a son, Immanuel, in Evanston on Nov. 8. Skinner, who was a graduate biology student at San Francisco Slate when he joined Monday Night Class a year and a half ago, said that other members of the traveling "family" helped deliver the baby and that there was no need to call a doctor. "They boiled water and all that ... it was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. There’s no reason why the human animal can’t deliver its young without doctors."
— Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey. Sunday, January 17, 1971