Third World Liberation Front and Black Student Union Demands, 1968-1971, undated
Contents
Contains materials related to the Academic Senate. Topics include: Senate's response to demands of Third World Liberation Front and Black Student Union and procedures for handling BSU demands; faculty actions following Chancellor Dumke's decisions on George Murray case; resignations of Profs. Arthur Bierman and Ralph Anspach; staff disciplinary procedures, faculty 5-day absence rule, and students disciplinary procedures. Also includes sample letter to Governor Reagan, the Board of Trustees and state legislators on the resolution of the SFSC crisis; mediation efforts and Academic Senate Ad Hoc Committee's letter to President Hayakawa; election statements of Senator-at-Large candidates: Frederic W. Terrien, Douglas Gallez, John K. Linn, Henry McGuckin, C. G. Alexander, Harold J. Cornacchia, Newman Fisher. Theodore E. Treutlein's acceptance of nomination to the Statewide Academic Senate; Howard L. Waldron memo on ballot result, campaign flyers, Phil McCoury report on tally of votes, Frederic W. Terrien report and ballot on professional responsibilities. Other materials include: The Statewide Academic Senator newsletter; speech by the Chairman of the Faculty Budget Coordinating Committee Lloyd Crisp on the budget plight and dues authorization form; end of term letter from Raymond Pestrong and his reflections on the limitations of the senate; report on the results of the informal referenda.
Dates
- 1968-1971
- undated
Availability
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 15.37 Cubic Feet (32 boxes, and 1 oversize box) : Box 32 contains two microfilm reels titled "Strike materials, 1968-69".
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Whitson, Helene (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives, J. Paul Leonard Library Repository
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco California 94132-1722