Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Kim Crumb photographs
Three annotated photographs related to the Vietnam War.
Korea/Vietnam Memorial Project records
Correspondence, working files, photographs, invitations, programs, brochures, diskettes of administrative correspondence, minutes, records of Vietnam and Korea War Losses Historical Research, a videocassette of the Dedication Ceremony with Cornell University President Frank H. T. Rhodes presiding, and other records of the efforts to establish and implement a memorial to the Cornell war dead.
McDonald Valentine miscellany
Includes Society of Vietnamese Rangers newsletters, trade cards and reprints of clippings about Valentine.
Michelle Winrich tape recording
Discussion among four veterans about the Vietnam War.
"Now tell us all about the war" publicity materials
Publicity material for a television program produced by WCNY, which used the Vietnam War Veterans Archives at Cornell.
Office of Visual Services protest photographs
Photographic prints, slides, contact sheets and film taken on the Cornell University campus. Includes the Willard Straight Hall takeover by black students protesting discrimination and the Carpenter Hall takeover by Vietnam War protestors.
Patrick H. Graves Jr. papers
Diary kept in Vietnam, 1965-1966; diary entry for August 13, 1968; "Observations of a Platoon Leader," written by Graves and published by the 101st Airborne Division, 1966; "Observations of a Platoon Leader," published by the Dept. of the Army, 1967, as Operations Report Lessons Learned; and photographs of the 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry, 101st Airborne Divsion marching back from the relief of Toumorong, 1966 (identified on reverse).
Paul Ettenson papers
Typescript bibliography of memoirs, fiction, and poetry about the Vietnam War written by veterans.
Phillip Woodall papers
Letter and reminiscences (1981) and clipping (1968) about the death of Lt. Gary Scott. Also, typescript poetry by Memphis Walker, Phillip Woodall's pseudonym.
Political broadsides
Broadsides concerning issues and events such as rallies against tuition increases at Cornell University; Cornell student government; the United Farm Workers; the Vietnam War; Christianity; and other topics.