Crofts, Alfred
Biography
Giving the first speech in the International Relations Club sponsored lecture series, dealing with Korea on February 28, 1960.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1: Correspondence, Publications, Photos, 1930s-1970s
Contains (20) folders titled: History of Father, Photos, Clippings, Faculty Information Sheets, Correspondence (Crofts/Carey Controversy), Correspondence (Non-DU), Correspondence (DU), Employment Forms and Cover Letters, Classes, Travel Requests, Seoul University, Conference Materials and Summaries, Publications (Lists and Proposals), Publications (Published), Radio Broadcasts (Korea Controversy), Radio Broadcasts (Correspondence and Scripts).
The Denver Clarion, vol. 36, issue 31, 1960 February 12
Eddy Howard Band Will be Here for Annual Greek Holidays Ball – Week to Feature Dinners, Dances, Greek House Reception for Alums. IFC Asks 36 Pints of Blood – Bank’s Hope Rests on Full Support From DU Donors. Committee Sets First Screening for Greek Queen. Crofts to Give First Speech in Lecture Series on Korea. “Engineers’ Day” to be Held February 26.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 36, issue 34, 1960 February 23
More DU Dorms in Planning Stages. Engineer Events to Begin Friday. U.S. Blunders Responsible for Creating Korean War Situation, Believes Dr. Crofts.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 76, issue 56, 1972 February 18
History professor chosen to visit mainland China. Con-Con approves USA, election changes.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 76, issue 83, 1972 May 10
Demonstrators protest mining. Session with Chou-En-lai high point of Crofts’ trip. Senate urges students to react against new war.
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