Student movements -- New York (State) -- Ithaca.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
America is Hard to Find weekend miscellany
Clippings and broadsides for the weekend's events, April 17-19, 1970. Includes a poster for the event signed to "Geoff" by Peter Kahn.
Cornell in a state of nature
Typescript draft for an article appearing in the New York Times Magazine, May 18, 1969, by Professor Konvitz (7 pp. photocopy).
Cornell University Fight the Fee protest material
Posters, press releases, and other documents, in physcial and digital format (CD-2355), relating to the Fight the Fee student health fee protests.
Cornell University Latino Living Center records
Information regarding the Latino Living Center / Anna Comstock House. Materials from the website including history and house meeting minutes. Also a video of the 1993 protest involving the student takeover and sit-in at Day Hall including the speeches given by the students there.
Cornell University Special Trustee Committee on Campus Unrest records
Includes tapes and transcripts of interviews, printouts, financial records, and other materials relating to the Special Trustee Committee on Campus Unrest (Robertson Committee).
Cornell University student protest films
Department of City and Regional Planning records re college governance
Minutes, memoranda, and reports related to the faculty-student convention at which possibilities for restructuring the department were examined. This convention was part of a campus-wide reevaluation of goals stimulated by the events of April and May 1969.
Elbert P. and Sara Sutherland Tuttle interview
Glad Day Press publications
James A. Perkins papers
The papers of James A. Perkins consist of correspondence, reports, administrative management forms and records, drafts of speeches, correspondence, notes of telephone conversations, memoranda for the record, substantive inter-office notes and memos, commission reports, departmental reports to the President, tape recordings, transcripts, broadsides, a phonodisc, and letters received by the President's Office concerning the events on campus in the Spring of 1969