Burak, David, 1945-
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Archie Ammons papers
Archie Ammons was born near Whiteville, N.C. in 1926. He was a poet and the Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry at Cornell University. His papers span from 1945-2010 and include correspondence, photographs, poetry, manuscripts, teaching material, journals, audio/video tapes and personal art work.
Sarah Elbert papers
Papers of Sarah Elbert (Cornell University Class of 1965), who initiated "The Streets Belong to the People" as a part of her study of student radicalism and counterculture.
University senator's papers
Includes minutes; constitution and bylaws; memoranda; passed and defeated bills; resolutions; drafts; reports; proposals; and agenda. Includes material of the Committee on Campus Life dealing with free speech and access to the Cornell campus, especially concerning the banning of political activist C. David Burak from the campus.
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- American poetry -- Publishing. 1
- American poetry. 1
- Audiotapes. 1
- Authors and publishers. 1
- Bluefish. 1
- Draft resisters. 1
- Freedom of speech 1
- Hudson review. 1
- Interviews. 1
- Little presses. 1
- Manhattan review. 1
- Motion pictures (visual works). 1
- National Book Awards. 1
- North Carolina literary review. 1
- Novelists, American. 1
- Paintings. 1
- Pembroke magazine. 1
- Photographs 1
- Poetry -- Study and teaching. 1
- Poetry -- United States -- 20th century 1
- Poetry, Modern. 1
- Poets, American. 1
- Radicalism. 1
- Streets belong to the people. 1
- Student movements. 1
- Students -- Political activity. 1
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1963-1969 1
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