Hayakawa, S.I. - Acting President, 1968-1971
Contents
Hayakawa's public statements declaring a state of emergency. Folder five contains a detailed numbered list of each document. Topics include due process acceleration, opening of instruction, court order and students' wishes to reopen College; reporting obligations, campus security including police presence on campus; the BSU and TWLF "angry demands", blue armband in support of racial equality, social justice, non-violence, availability of Speakers Platform, expulsion and dismissal of students, peace bond of non students guilty of disturbances; George Murray's suspension and reassignment to non-teaching duties, arrests made on campus and of non-student/faculty people, accusations towards Willie Brown and Carlton Goodlett for rallying strikers to close down the campus; revision of emergency disciplinary procedures, due process and fair and equitable hearings, attendance, outdoor meetings and rallies, unlawful picketing, use of Sections 41301 and 41303 of Title 5 California Administrative Code, admission of minority students, faculty recruitment for the Black Studies Department by Dean Joseph White and Dr Nathan Hare. Other topics include certification of faculty monthly attendance and peformance reporting for pay purposes, student unrest and its impact on federal aid programs, automatic resignation action for absent facult. Other topics include amnesty, arrests and warrants affetcing members of the A.F.T. Local 1352 and pay docking, disciplinary hearings, amnesty refusal, and testimony before Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Also includes progress report to faculty and staff on the establishment of a School of Ethnic Studies, letter of concern for attempts to seize control of the Department by a group organized around revolutionary ideology, "wanted" flyer for S. I. Hayakawa; Hayakawa's address to the 41st Annual Meeting of the California State Chamber of Commerce on the San Francisco State crisis; Grievance and Disciplinary Panel's letter of reprimand to Hayakawa finding him guilty of unprofessional conduct in accepting the Acting Presidency and in firing Kay Boyle; and granting of strike sanction to the AFT Local by the San Francisco Labor Council. Other items include the campus publications (On the Record, the Phoenix, The Gater, Open Process).
Dates
- 1968-1971
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