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University of Denver

 Organization

Biography

The first reference to Colorado Seminary was in The Rocky Mountain News of November 27, 1862: “ a board of Trustees, composed of the solid men of Denver, has been organized to superintend the erection of a seminary building… for an academic education.”

Sources

Breck, "From the Rockies to the World"

Biography

University of Denver votes to adopt quarter system in 1929.

Sources

"University Adopts New Quarter Plan; Vote Unanimous," The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, no. 19, November 26, 1929, 1.

Biography

First year Hillel organization features full programming at DU

Citation:
Jan. 30, 1974, letter to faculty, U172._.0003, Hillel folder

Found in 219 Collections and/or Records:

Statement by President of AUSA Harry Poindexter, 1970 May 20

 Item
Identifier: U219.03.0004.0005.00014
Abstract

Statement by Harry Poindexter, President of AUSA, on what happened and not to blame Mitchell entirely for the events, how the community of students, faculty and administration have a chance to work on solving issues.

Dates: 1970 May 20

Statement by President of the Iliff School of Theology Dr. Jameson Jones, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0018.00011
Abstract

Statement by Dr. Jameson Jones, President The Iliff School of Theology that there was not an invitation from Iliff to rebuild Woodstock West on Iliff grounds. There was a resolution of sympathy with the need for dialogue passed at Iliff.

Dates: 1970

Statement from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell, 1970 May 10

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0003.00002
Abstract

Statement from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell dated May 10, 1970 detailing steps taken to encourage students to dismantle Woodstock West and outlining the options available to the university in the event the notices and injunctions are ignored.

Dates: 1970 May 10

Statement from Iliff Community, 1970 May 15

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0017.00003
Abstract

Statement from Iliff community counseling dialogue on the issues inspiring Woodstock West.

Dates: 1970 May 15

Statement from the Woodstock West Community, 1970 May 12

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0014.00001
Abstract

Statement from the Woodstock West Community about the aims and purposes of Woodstock West.

Dates: 1970 May 12

Statement of Beta Alpha Psi, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0003.00001
Abstract

Statement of Beta Alpha Psi opposing the call for Mitchell's impeachment and commending him for keeping the university open.

Dates: 1970

Statement of President Nixon by Henry Poindexter, 1970 May 6

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0005.00010
Abstract

Statement signed by Harry Poindexter, President of AUSA, discussing the announcements and actions of President Nixon in connection with the war in Southeast Asia.

Dates: 1970 May 6

Statement of the Black Student Alliance, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0003.00004
Abstract

Statement of the Black Student Alliance that they share the concern for people in Cambodia and Indochina, but point out all the incidents of black students being killed and harassed without support from ''radicals'' on campuses. They are not opposed to the principles on which the strike is based. They do not support the strike because the majority of the strikers are white and have ''proven that their interests are for white people, not all people''.

Dates: 1970

Statement of the Citizens of Woodstock West, 1970 May 12

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0014.00002
Abstract

Statement from the Woodstock West Community about its plans to vacate the physical premises of Woodstock West.

Dates: 1970 May 12

Statement of the DU Law Students, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0003.00003
Abstract

Statement of the DU law students. As the law students see it, Woodstock is an attempt to create a constructive community. They will be setting up committees to deal with the legal issues, jail detention, National Guard and police, among others.

Dates: 1970