Student movements
Found in 501 Collections and/or Records:
Position Paper, 1970
Position paper presented as a response to the paper presented by the steering committee of the Ad Hoc Faculty Committee. Paper is not signed but a pencil note on the first page says ''Chapman to Breck''.
Position Paper, 1970
Position paper presented as a response to the paper presented by the steering committee of the Ad Hoc Faculty Committee. It also addresses the points of re-establishing order on campus, reaffirming the original objectives of the student strike, proposing grading options for quarter, re-establishing the educational process, future of the university and expressing the sentiment of the faculty on the Woodstock experience.
Poster Declaring ''U.S. Out of Southeast Asia Now'', 1970 May
Poster for rally and march against the war on April 17 in City Park, Denver, Colorado.
Preamble and Resolution, 1970
Preamble and Resolution by the faculty that the university should stay open and an inquiry should look into producing a statement on ''A Foreign Policy for the 1970s''.
Preamble and Resolution, 1970
Draft of a preamble and resolution about keeping the university open and other constructive actions.
Press Release Announcing Convocation on American Involvement in Indochina, 1970 May 7
Press Release announcing convocation on American involvement in Indochina.
Press Release by Chancellor Maurice Mitchell, 1970 May 10
Release by Chancellor Maurice Mitchell regarding the illegality of erecting structures on the university property.
Press Release by Committee for Free and Open University, 1970 May 04
Press release issued by Committee for Free and Open University are asking that the police and National Guard leave campus.
Press Release for University Park News, 1968 May 15
University of Denver press release dated May 15, 1968. The release is noted for release to the University Park News only, and contains information about hearings held for the 39 students dismissed from the university following their participation in a sit-in demonstration on campus in April 1968.
Press Release from Harry Poindexter, 1970 May
Press release signed by Harry Poindexter, President of AUSA, other AUSA officers and the editors of the Clarion and Student Free Press, condemning American actions in Cambodia and Indo-China.
