Demonstrations
Found in 298 Collections and/or Records:
Brown University Letter to Parents, 1970 May 8
Letter from Brown University to parents about the university strike and student unrest.
Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell Received Message from the White House, 1970 May 9
Press release that Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell received message from the White House indicating that the President hoped peace would be maintained on campus.
Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell Received Message from the White House, 1970 May 9
Press release that Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell received message from the White House indicating that the President hoped peace would be maintained on campus. Chancellor Mitchell made recommendations that a University delegation be sent to Washington to express concerns on the war in Indo-China and that a task force be created to increase involvement of universities in solutions.
Chancellor Mitchell Made the Following Release, 1970 May 7
Chancellor Mitchell's Statement, 1970 May 13
Press release from Chancellor Mitchell regarding the actions taken by the Denver Police and National Guard and the provocation by the students.
Chronology of Current Developments at University of Denver, 1970 May 5-11
Chronology of the events of Woodstock West initiated by the Public Relations Department of the University of Denver.
Chronology of National Guard on Campus, 1970 May
Unattributed chronology of National Guard on Campus, beginning with the morning and ending at 6:02 pm with the dismantling of Woodstock West.
College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Meeting Minutes, 1970 May 19
Minutes of a faculty meeting of the College of Arts and Sciences. Among other items on the agenda, student grade options for spring quarter 1970 were discussed and several options recommended.
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.