Student movements
Found in 496 Collections and/or Records:
Community Relations Committee, 1970
Information about the organization of the Community Relations Committee and what it has accomplished .
Community Statement, 1970
Flier stating that bomb threats had been made against the General Classroom Building and that a bomb had been thrown at DRI. The writers do not condone such actions and, in fact, they increase the likelihood that the police or troops will be called in.
Compilation of Writings about Woodstock West, 1970
Collection of ideas, raps, newsbits, dreams and the rest was open to any Woodstock West people to record their opinions and thoughts.
Contact Sheet of Student Protesters, 1969 November 14
Black and white contact sheet with negatives of images from a student demonstration at the University of Denver.
Contact Sheet of Student Protesters, 1969 February 21
Black and white contact sheet with negatives of images from a student demonstration at the University of Denver, including of students sitting on the lawn and walking around between Evans Memorial Chapel and Mary Reed Building.
Contact Sheet of Student Protesters, 1968
Black and white contact sheet without negatives of images from a student demonstration at the University of Denver in 1968.
Copy of Statement by Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell, 1968 April 30
Transcription of a statement made by Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell on April 30, 1968, following a sit-in demonstration on campus.
Correspondence Surrounding UPI Photographer Incident, 1968
Letters and drafts of letters written surrounding the actions of UPI photographer during the April 1968 University of Denver sit-in protest.
CRC Community Relations Committee, 1970
Information about the purposes of the Community Relations Committee, i.e. strikes are not the only answer to issues. The intent is to bring people together peacefully.
CRC Community Relations Committee, 1970
Information about the purposes of the Community Relations Committee to promote community awareness of what is going on and the issues involved.