Demonstrations
Found in 298 Collections and/or Records:
Margot Gilbert Part V, 1970 May
Margot Gilbert, a junior History Major, in connection with McGiffert's class on Comparative Revolution recorded the tapes and gave them to the History Department to use the material in any way they wished. Part V continues her interpretation of Woodstock, the DU Strike.
Maurice Mitchell Interview, Tape I, 1970 May
Interview with Chancellor Maurice Mitchell about Woodstock West.
Maurice Mitchell Interview, Tape II, 1970 May
Interview with Chancellor Maurice Mitchell about Woodstock West.
May Day Meeting Flier, 1970 May
Flier for May Day meeting at 7 pm to implement the result of the referendum.
May Day Referendum Flier, 1971 May
Flier stating that a year ago people were killed at Jackson and Kent States. Calls for May Day Referendum to protest the war.
May Day Referendum Flier, 1970 May
Flier for May Day Referendum asking if the university should be closed May 3rd, 4th, and 5th to commemorate Kent State and Jackson State killings.
Medic Information, 1970 May
Information about first aid station, medical personal, and legal marshall's telephone number.
Memo from Al Shaklee to a Colleague for Opinion, 1970
Copy of a news article and memorandum by Alfred Shaklee on student unrest that he sent to a colleague by the name of Stuart, asking for his analysis.
Memo to Dean Lindell from Dr. William H. Key of Sociology, 1970 May 6
Memo to Dean Lindell from Dr. William H. Key of Sociology informing Lindell that the Sociology Department has met and declared that they are not on strike. Classes will depend on individual professors; some will be on campus, but not hold classes.
Memo to Members of the University of Denver Community, 1970 May
Memorandum from the Executive Council of the Graduate Student Association declaring intentions regarding the crisis. Graduate students and faculty should not be harassed or penalized for expressing beliefs or opinions, and the Association will demand due process for any persons involved.