The call started at 11 a.m. and lasted about an hour.
"When word got out, the calls starting coming in," he said.
It wasn't until weeks later that the calls started to come in regularly.
A call for the protest started on Facebook two days earlier.
The calls start around 8:30 in the morning and average 75 to 100 a week.
After the newspaper got the phone number right, the calls started to peter out.
The calls started going out at 7:30 Monday morning.
The calls started again, this time about the superiority of women in collective endeavor.
The calls started in 1988 and are led by staff members or participants.
The calls would start now and would go on all day.