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Student movements

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for: Activism, Student; Campus disorders; Student activism; Student protest; Student unrest

Found in 501 Collections and/or Records:

Memo from Al Shaklee to a Colleague for Opinion, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0002.00004
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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.

Dates: 1970

Memo to Dean Lindell from Dr. William H. Key of Sociology, 1970 May 6

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0017.00003
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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.

Dates: 1970 May 6

Memo to Members of the History Department from Bob Roeder, 1970 May 13

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0018.00002
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Memo to members of the History Department from Bob Roeder giving them a contingent resolution to look over and approve.

Dates: 1970 May 13

Memo to Members of the University of Denver Community, 1970 May

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Identifier: U219.03.0004.0006.00001
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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.

Dates: 1970 May

Memo to Students of Tudor and Stuart Britain from Allen D. Breck, 1970 May 12

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0018.00001
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Memo to students of Tudor and Stuart Britain from Allen D. Breck saying he has to attend meetings of the Faculty Senate and Executive Committee and that is why he is missing class. He says he will complete the work necessary and they will receive credit.

Dates: 1970 May 12

Memo to the Chancellor from the Student and Faculty Ad Hoc Committee, 1970 May 18

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0017.00011
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Memo asking administration, deans and students to advise of measures being taken to preserve the spirit of Woodstock. It also asks for feedback on the work of the Ad Hoc Committee of the Graduate School of Social Work.

Dates: 1970 May 18

Memo to University Faculty and Graduate Teaching Assistants from Professor Michael McGiffert, 1970 May 26

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0018.00004
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Memo to University Faculty and Graduate Teaching Assistants from Professor Michael McGiffert (History) on the subject of DU, May 1970, A Survey of the Immediate Educational After-Effects.

Dates: 1970 May 26

Memoranda to the Library about Woodstock West, 1970 May

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0017.00013
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Memoranda to the library staff, first thanking all for their attitude during the trying days. Also a memo on keeping the library open during Woodstock and deploring the use of the National Guard.

Dates: 1970 May

Memoranda to the School of Education on Grading Options, 1970 May 21-25

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0017.00012
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Memoranda to the School of Education about the options for grading for the quarter involved with Woodstock.

Dates: 1970 May 21-25

Memorandum, 1970

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Identifier: U219.03.0003.0018.00015
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Memorandum from M. McGiffert stating that if a survey does not have a name on it, it is probably from a graduate teaching assistant.

Dates: 1970