Student protesters -- Colorado -- Denver
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Critical Messages from Parents, 1970
A stapled sheaf of papers, including typewritten and handwritten letters and telegrams, of negative messages to Chancellor Mitchell regarding his response to the Woodstock West protests, primarily reacting negatively to the decision to bring in the National Guard.
Handwritten letter from Richard L. Thorn, 1970 May 24
Handwritten letter to Chancellor Mitchell expressing Thorn's support for his response to the Woodstock West protests. Thorn, a DU parent, discusses his belief that protesting students were being indoctrinated and compares them to a Nazi plant at DU before WWII. He also advocates for throwing protesting students out of the university.
Positive messages - telegrams, 1970
Stapled sheaf of telegrams from DU parents with positive messages to Chancellor Mitchell regarding the Woodstock West protests, supporting Mitchell and his response to the protests.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 10, 1963 October 22
Students Protest Tuition Raise – Proposed Tuition Hike Incites Festivities Among DU Students. Students Demonstrate Anger at Proposed $100 Tuition Hike. Dr. Clark Chosen for Clinic Program.
University of Denver Assistant Dean John Wesley Rice Speaks at Woodstock West Protest , May 5th-13th 1970
John Wesley Rice, Assistant Vice Chancelor of the University of Denver (DU) and Assistant Dean to The college of Liberal Arts, speaks at a podium on a stage . as part of a multi-day Vietnam War protest nicknamed "Woodstock West" that took place both on the DU campus and downtown Denver, Colorado. Protesters mourn the killings of four students on the Kent State University campus days earlier.
University Of Denver Chancellor Maurice Mitchel Speaking at Podium during Woodstock West Protest, May 5th-13th 1970
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor Speaks at a podium in an auditorium as part of a multi-day Vietnam War protest nicknamed "Woodstock West" that took place both on the DU campus and downtown Denver, Colorado. Protesters mourn the killings of four students on the Kent State University campus days earlier.
University of Denver Chancellor Mitchell Speaks at Podium In front of DU Seal, May 5th-13th 1970
University of Denver (DU) chancellor Mitchell speaks at a podium in an auditorium in front of DU seal as part of a multi-day Vietnam War protest nicknamed "Woodstock West" that took place both on the DU campus and downtown Denver, Colorado. Protesters mourn the killings of four students on the Kent State University campus days earlier.
University of Denver Chancellor Mitchell Speaks in Auditorium During Woodstock West Protest, May 5th-13th 1970
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor Maurice Mitchell Speaks to Audience in Auditorium as part of a multi-day Vietnam War protest nicknamed "Woodstock West" that took place both on the DU campus and downtown Denver, Colorado. Protesters mourn the killings of four students on the Kent State University campus days earlier.
University of Denver Protest Woodstock West Crosses outside Mary Reed Building , May 5th-13th 1970
One (1) person walks into the Mary Reed Building during a multi-day Vietnam War protest nicknamed "Woodstock West" that took place both on the DU campus and downtown Denver, Colorado. Protesters mourn the killings of four students on the Kent State University campus days earlier.
University of Denver Protest Woodstock West Crowd Surrounds Standing Participant, May 5th-13th 1970
University of Denver (DU) Protestors sit in a circle surrounding a standing man on a field outside of the Science Building. The crowd in the back stand. Participants gather as part of a multi-day Vietnam War protest nicknamed "Woodstock West" that took place both on the DU campus and downtown Denver, Colorado. Protesters mourn the killings of four students on the Kent State University campus days earlier.