Box 17
Contains 17 Results:
Scoble, Don W. - Administrative Assistant, 1968-1969, undated
Select Committee for Student Disciplinary Procedures , 1969 June 30
Chairman William W. Harkness memo and letter to Hayakawa and to the Executive Committee of the Academic Senate containing recommendations on handling student disciplinary cases.
Silent Majority Against Revolutionary Tactics , undated
Flyer with demands, including permanent removal of George Murray from teaching position, suspension of arrested students, return of salary for striking faculty and more. By-laws of the San Francisco chapter of the organization.
Sit-In Committee, 1968
Open letter to campus on police intervention, future of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC), history lecturer Dr. Richard Fitzgerald rehiring, and amnesty.
Smith, Glenn, 1968
Report to the academic community by Glenn P. Smith, Vice President Administration and Business Affairs, and statement on College Operating Principles. Documents include background information on the closure of the Administration building by Vice President Donald Garrity. Topics include special admission of 400 minority students, new faculty positions, retention of AFROTC, President John Summerskill meeting with TWLF leaders, safety and welfare of employees, retaliation for employees.
Smith, Robert, 1968
Socialist Voice, 1968 December 6
Publication "Broadside" on police attacks on striking students.
Society for Sustained Communication, undated
Flyer on lack of tolerance and respect for all viewpoints.
Staff Assembly, 1967-1969
Non-academic staff declaration on right to decide independent actions when peace on campus is threatened, Bill Insley memos on picket lines and legitimacy of AFT strike, minutes of staff assembly meeting on overtime pay and flexibility in work schedules, and memo about participation in Convocation planning.
State College Defense Committee, 1969 January 29
Letter of Robert S. English of the State College Defense Committee to Dr. Mark Berke and Dr. Dwight Wilbur regarding the failure of the medical community to respond to police atrocities committed on campus against students, bystanders and community members.