Student movements
Found in 496 Collections and/or Records:
CRC Community Relations Committee, 1970
Community Relations Committee directive to members to contact Congressmen about the issues. Contains list of Senators and Representatives who support the war or are wavering and a list of all Senators and Representatives who support withdrawal of American Troops from Southeast Asia.
Critical Messages - Woodstock West, 1970
Types of Materials: Correspondence
Defense Fund Procedures, 1970 May
Defense fund procedures: to assist non-students who are in jail. AUSA will loan students funds to post bail.
Demonstration Leaflet
Leaflet outlining reasons for protesting against University of Denver Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell,a and advertising for a demonstration in the humanities garden.
Demonstrators' Rights, 1970 May
Demonstrators' rights compiled by DU Legal Marshalls, giving information about what to do if arrested.
Denver Post Interview - Woodstock West, 1970
Types of Materials: Correspondence, newspaper article
Department of History Faculty Meeting Minutes, 1970 May 12
Minutes of a faculty meeting at which was discussed what approach the department should take to student unrest.
Department of History Teach-In, 1970 May 11
Notice of a teach-in by the History Department in which the department would be available to hold discussions on various topics on the west terrace of the Mary Reed Library. The sessions are scheduled from 9 am to 3:30 pm and cover topics from revolutions to minorities to Southeast Asia.
Discussions Concerning the Coordinating Council, 1970 May 21
Memorandum to Vice-Chancellor Miller from L. P. Horwitz and Jack Cohen about the Coordinating Council. Lists participants as meeting to set up a coordinating council to involve students and educate the community about activities happening at the university.
''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.