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College students -- Political activity.

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Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

America is Hard to Find weekend miscellany

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 37-7-m.883
Scope and content

Clippings and broadsides for the weekend's events, April 17-19, 1970. Includes a poster for the event signed to "Geoff" by Peter Kahn.

Dates: 1970.

Berrigan weekend oral history project

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 13-6-613
Scope and content Interviews with Cornell administrators about the planning for the weekend were conducted by Robert Kaplan with Stuart M. Brown, Jr., Vice President for Academic Affairs on April 15, 1970 (1 tape, 1 transcript); Mark Barlow, Jr., Vice President for Student Affairs, on April 15, 1970 (1 tape, 1 transcript); Jackson O. Hall, Assistant to the President, on April 14, 1970 (1 tape, 1 transcript); Alfred E. Kahn, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, on April 15, 1970; and Steven Muller, Vice...
Dates: 1970.

Lawrence Felix Kramer papers

 Collection — Box 6: [Barcode: 31924065227427]
Identifier: 37-7-2151
Abstract

Collection consists of documents, correspondence and publications generated by leftist political groups active in the Ithaca, New York area from 1966 to 1972.

Dates: 1966-1980,-1966-1972 (bulk)

Pentagon march oral history project

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 13-6-2479
Scope and content

Interviews discuss the interviewees' backgrounds and political philosophy, as well as detailing the events of the march.









Dates: 1967-1968.

Student activism oral history project

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 13-6-2478
Scope and content In the first interview, on June 20, 1966, David Brandt, the president of the Executive Board, was interviewed by Gould P. Colman about what led Cornell's student government to take a position on the draft exam and Vietnam and aobut the steps that the Executive Board took following the passage of the resolutions to educate the student body about the issues involved in the referendum. Brandt was also interviewed on November 22, 1966; (3 tapes, 3 transcripts). Additional interviews were...
Dates: 1966, 1968.