Box 10
Contains 11 Results:
Public correspondence, sent, received, collected, 1968-1984, undated
General Documents, 1969-1984, undated
Memo on the conditions and risks of a cease-fire, note cards with chronolgy of specific strike events, article on strike pictures taken by young photographers, newsletter on faculty meeting with speeches by Earl Jones, Frederic W. Terrien, S. I. Hayakawa and audio tape of Hayakawa on radio.
Select Committee, 1969
Attendance Reports, 1968-1969
Student Disciplinary Procedures, 1969, undated
A critical analysis of the procedures of due process, dicriminatory selection of panel members and denial of the constitutional privilege against self-incrimination. Also contains Academic Senate's resolution against interim judicial procedures and Select Committee for Student Disciplinary Procedures recommendations on disciplinary hearings.
Hensill, John S., 1968-1969
Memos to faculty on maintaining class committments, presence of monitors during class times, and on identification of individuals interrupting classes. Other materials include Science Council Meeting minutes, and letter to Robert Bowman on conditional acceptance of employment, tenured status and prejudice to claims before the State Personnel Board.
Hirschfeld, Bob - San Francisco State Stringer, 1969
Articles written by Hirschfeld for Time Inc. WUX Los Angeles. Topics include Hayakawa's wide acceptance among law and order advocates, and the California State College Board of Trustees, despite faculty and student dissatisfaction with him, San Francisco State SDS decline of campus acceptance, and standing of AFT Local 1352 according to President Dr. Gary Hawkins.
History Council, 1968
Resolutions of the History Council. Other material examine the relationship between the crisis at San Francisco State and lines of authority in the state college system.
The San Francisco State College Story - Essay, 1969
Essay by Hsu Kai-yu.
Memo to Interested Colleagues and Students, 1968
Memo requesting corrections and amendments to the Chronolgy of Events of the campus crisis.