Student movements
Found in 496 Collections and/or Records:
Last Night of Woodstock West, 1970 May
Description of a trip to interact with the students at Woodstock West by a member of the establishment who was sympathetic to the cause.
Legal and Procedural Junk, 1970 May 11
Peace Commencement Fund, Inc. abstract of incorporation, by-laws, guidelines for distribution of funds and procedures.
Letter from Chancellor Maurice Mitchell to KTLA-TV in Los Angeles, California, 1968 May 22
Copy of a letter written by University of Denver Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell to George Putnam of KTLA-TV in Los Angeles, California about a recent segment Putnam presented about a sit-in protest at the University of Denver.
Letter from David Michaels to News Director of NBC Burbank, 1970
Letter from David Michaels to News Director of NBC Burbank about their coverage of Woodstock West.
Letter from Denver Police Chief to Dean of Students at DU, 1970 May 19
Letter from Denver Police Chief to Dean of Students at DU complimenting DU on the order maintained during the Woodstock West demonstrations.
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Miss Sweeney, 1970
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Miss Sweeney asking about coverage of Woodstock West.
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Mr. Fey, 1970
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Mr. Fey asking him if he could verify the time that Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young arrived in Denver, and asking if they played at Woodstock.
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Mr. Muchnik, 1970
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Mr. Muchnik asking about material that he might have collected in connection with Woodstock West.
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Mr. Muchnik with Reply, 1970
Letter from Mr. Thomas Feldman to Mr. Muchnik asking about material that he might have collected in connection with Woodstock West with a reply on the same sheet that it was Bill Campbell, not himself, who had photos of Woodstock West.
Letter from the University of Denver to The New Republic, 1968 May 27
Copy of a letter sent by the University of Denver Public Relations Office to the managing editor of The New Republic, dated May 27, 1968. The letter is written in disapproval of a New Republic article that was regarded as hostile to DU.