Student movements
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
All University Referendum, 1970 May 18
All University Referendum on Chancellor Mitchell's actions during Woodstock West, together with the results. There are several copies of the referendum document in the file with handwritten notes.
Baccalaureate Address by Maurice B. Mitchell, Chancellor, University of Denver June 5, 1970, 1970 June 5
Printed copy of Chancellor Mitchell's address at the June Commencement.
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.
Critical Messages - Woodstock West, 1970
Types of Materials: Correspondence
Denver Post Interview - Woodstock West, 1970
Types of Materials: Correspondence, newspaper article
''Dissent: Divine or Diabolical?'' by Maurice B. Mitchell, 1970 October
Article reprinted from The Rotarian Magazine entitled ''Dissent: Divine or Diabolical? An Educator Noted for Bridging Gaps on Campus Explores Causes and Solutions'' by Maurice B. Mitchell. Seven pages with photographs.
Faculty Opinions Concerning the Chancellor's Actions During Woodstock, 1970
Faculty opinions concerning the Chancellor's actions during Woodstock. Report prepared and approved by the Department of Psychology. There is a note on the cover that Professor Shaklee wishes to go on record as opposing the use of the questionnaire and as dissenting from the report.