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Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 466 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 21, 1964 January 7

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Identifier: clarion_v068i21_19640107
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Porter Assumes Directorship of Department Previously Led by Bell. Segregationist Wallace Gives Civil Rights Talk Tomorrow. “Colorado Ski Country” Shows Tomorrow Night.

Dates: 1964 January 7

The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 36, 1964 February 18

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Identifier: clarion_v068i36_19640218
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Terrain Study Takes Six on Journey to Ancient Dams. “Witch Hunting” Subject of Discussion Friday by Indicted Indiana U. Socialist Ralph Levitt. McNeil to Lecture on N.Y. Painting. Famed Pianist Instructs Master’s Workshop. Library Installs New System to Facilitate Book-Lending.

Dates: 1964 February 18

The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 38, 1964 March 3

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Identifier: clarion_v068i38_19640303
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Businessman Packard Salutes University’s Centennial. Averell Harriman Delivers Convocation Talk Thursday. Phi Beta Kappa Taps Five Coeds; Initiation Scheduled for Mar. 9. Founder Week Schedule.

Dates: 1964 March 3

The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 56, 1964 May 19

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Identifier: clarion_v068i56_19640519
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Students Can Voice Choice on Next Year’s Entertainers. Student Senate Chooses New BOPUB Members, Conference Leaders. President Miller Emphasizes “Well-Rounded Individual”. Neri, Schmidt, Kappa Sigs, Phi Sigs Capture Awards at Annual IFC Dinner. Scholarship Prize in Speech Contest. Insurance Coverage for Summer Now Available. Administration Pushing for UPC BOG Abolition. Middle East Authority to Lecture today at 10.

Dates: 1964 May 19

The Denver Clarion, vol. 69, issue 4, 1964 September 29

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Identifier: clarion_v069i04_19640929
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Convocation – Dr. Toynbee Delivers Address. Lindell Attacks Campers’ Values; Derides Fun-Seeking Way of Life. Freshman Camp Panelists Push DU’s Cultural Outlets. Admissions Office Reports 6843 Enrollment Figure. AUSA Petitions Due Friday. College Called Academic Morass.

Dates: 1964 September 29

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 25, 1967 January 17

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Identifier: clarion_v071i25_19670117
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War Objectors Confront Navy Recruiters. China Seen as Focal Point in Vietnam Confrontation. Political Science Dept. Growth Leads to Overcrowded Classes. GSIS Receives Grant to Study New Nations. Controversial Bishop – Pike to Speak on Religious Conflict.

Dates: 1967 January 17

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 43, 1967 March 7

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Identifier: clarion_v071i43_19670307
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Angolian Revolt – African Addresses DU Law. Pioneers Leap-frog to Crown; Krog Rescues Willie’s Troops. Free University Explained. Final Team Standings.

Dates: 1967 March 7

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 54, 1967 April 28

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Identifier: clarion_v071i54_19670428
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Constitution Draft Begins at Student Rights Meeting. Negro Leader to Talk May 18. Howard Higman – CU Sociologist Believes in Future. Last Senate Meeting - $3,000 Given to Second Paper. Correction.

Dates: 1967 April 28

The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 3, 1967 September 26

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Identifier: clarion_v072i03_19670926
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Psychedelic debate – Packed arena hears Leary, Chapman discuss benefits and dangers of drugs. Leary gives vies on life. LSD in exclusive interview. “Do something” – Freshman campers urged to take action.

Dates: 1967 September 26

The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 19, 1967 November 21

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Identifier: clarion_v072i19_19671121
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Luce addresses law students; former IUS head quit in protest. Who’s Who selects seniors for outstanding contributions. Welch claims U.S. helping reds; not trying to end Viet Nam war. Course and faculty evaluation to start within next two weeks. K-Book on sale rest of quarter.

Dates: 1967 November 21