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61. Duncan statement on 'precedent for academic requirements arrangements' Duncan statement on 'precedent for academic requirements arrangements' Universities and colleges -- Administration; Student strikes; Student movements; 1 p. A typed statement by Dean of Faculties, Charles Duncan, clarifying the special academic policies established by President Robert D. Clark to deal with closure of the University of Oregon in the wake...

62. Clark statement re: protest violence legislation Clark statement re: protest violence legislation Arson; Bombings; Legislation; Universities and colleges -- Administration -- Law and legislation; 1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark addressing proposed legislation to control arsons and bombings on college campuses.

63. Clark statement for Political Science News Sheet Clark statement for Political Science News Sheet Idealism; College students; College students -- Political activity; Peace movements; Political participation; 1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark for the Political Science News Sheet, regarding societal change and political activities on college campuses.

64. Clark statement re: Johnson Hall Sit-In Clark statement re: Johnson Hall Sit-In Student movements; Student protesters; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; College students -- Political activity; Peace movements; Social history--1970-; Civil disobedience; Universities and colleges -- Administration; 1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark issued in the aftermath of the Johnson Hall Sit-In. Clark's statement commends the majority of students and faculty for their support...

65. Clark statement re: upcoming Froines hearing Clark statement re: upcoming Froines hearing Civil disobedience; Labor discipline; Universities and colleges -- Administration; College presidents; Universities and colleges -- Faculty; Employees -- Dismissal of; 1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark regarding the upcoming committee hearing on the conduct and behavior of faculty member John R. Froines, who was accused of encouraging...

66. Clark statement re: demonstration Clark statement re: demonstration Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; College students -- Political activity; Student movements; Students and war; Student protesters; Pacifism; Nonviolence; Passive resistance; Civil disobedience; Universities and colleges -- Administration; College presidents; 1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark regarding various activist events in response to a heavy round of U.S. bombing in North Vietnam. Clark states that he supported...

67. Clark statement re: January 14th Coalition, People's Trial Clark statement re: January 14th Coalition, People's Trial Student movements; Students -- Political activity; College administrators; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; 1 p. A typed statement on University letterhead by President Robert D. Clark, in response to the plan of an activist student group, The January 14th Coalition, to hold a 'People's Trial' of the University...

68. Statement to President Robert D. Clark (regarding May 5, 1971 Moratorium) (photocopy) Statement to President Robert D. Clark (regarding May 5, 1971 Moratorium) (photocopy) College presidents; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; Pacifists; Student protesters; Veterans; University cooperation; 1 p. A typed statement to University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark from a coalition of student groups, Vietnam veterans, community members, and pacifist groups announcing plans for a 'morotorium...

69. Clark memo re: University of Oregon's Affirmative Action Program Annual Report Clark memo re: University of Oregon's Affirmative Action Program Annual Report Affirmative action programs; Minorities -- Employment; Women -- Employment; People with disabilities -- Employment; 1 p. A typed summary of progress made on Affirmative Action goals, briefly noting difficulties encountered, and affirming determination of purpose; signed by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark;...

70. Clark statement re: Johnson Hall bombing Clark statement re: Johnson Hall bombing College students -- Political activity; Bombings; Civil disobedience; Political violence; Threats; 1 p. A typewritten statement by President Robert D. Clark condemning the bombing of Johnson Hall and discussing further steps in investigation of the incident.

71. Clark statement re: October 19, 1972 Vietnam demonstration Clark statement re: October 19, 1972 Vietnam demonstration Student movements; College students -- Political activity; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; Pacifism; Nonviolence; Universities and colleges -- Administration; 1 p. A typewritten statement by President Robert D. Clark regarding a scheduled anti-war protest on October 14, 1972. Organizers of this event, under the auspices of the October 14 Coalition Against the...

72. Clark statement re: May 6, 1971 demonstration Clark statement re: May 6, 1971 demonstration Student movements; College students -- Political activity; Student protesters; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; Pacifism; Pacifists; Civil disobedience; Riots; Nonviolence; Passive resistance; 1 p. A typewritten statement by President Robert D. Clark regarding an anti-war protest held the evening of May 6, 1971, which turned violent and resulted in police intervention and arrests. Clark makes...

73. Clark statement re: PLC bombing Clark statement re: PLC bombing Bombings; Universities and colleges -- Administration; 1 p. A typewritten statement issued by President Robert D. Clark in condemnation of the bombing of Prince Lucien Campbell Hall.

74. News Release: "Clark's Statement" re: ROTC vandalism News Release: "Clark's Statement" re: ROTC vandalism College discipline; College presidents; College students -- Conduct of life; College students -- Political activity; Demonstrations; Students and war; Students -- Political activity; School buildings; College buildings; Damages; Vandalism; School vandalism; Sabotage; Subversive activities; Police; Press releases; Protest movements; Social history--1970-; Student movements; Universities and colleges -- Administration; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; 1 p. An April 16, 1970 news release on University of Oregon News Bureau letterhead regarding President Robert D. Clark's response to the vandalism of the ROTC building on April 15, 1970.

75. News Release: "Clark's Statement" re: ROTC vandalism News Release: "Clark's Statement" re: ROTC vandalism College discipline; College presidents; College students -- Conduct of life; College students -- Political activity; Demonstrations; Students and war; Students -- Political activity; School buildings; College buildings; Damages; Vandalism; School vandalism; Sabotage; Subversive activities; Police; Press releases; Protest movements; Social history--1970-; Student movements; Universities and colleges -- Administration; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; 1 p. An April 16, 1970 news release on University of Oregon News Bureau letterhead regarding President Robert D. Clark's response to the vandalism of the ROTC building on April 15, 1970.

76. Barnett letter to Clark re: Black Arts Festival Barnett letter to Clark re: Black Arts Festival African American arts; Black Arts movement; African American college students; 1 p. An invitation, typed on Erb Memorial Union Administrative Office letterhead, to join in the Black Arts Festival, signed by the Fesitval's chairman, outlining the program, and with "President Clark"...

77. Clark statement re: student anti-war protest Clark statement re: student anti-war protest Peace movements; Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements; Pacifism; University cooperation 1 p. Statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark encouraging students and faculty to take part in a peace effort scheduled for May 5, 1971.

78. Clark statement re: endorsement of Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG) Clark statement re: endorsement of Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG) Consumer education; College presidents; 1 p. type-written statement by University of Oregon President Robert Clark expressing support for the creation of the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG). The hand-written words "Nader's...

79. Gerald Bogen memo, Meeting with President Clark and Johhny Holloway re: minorities Gerald Bogen memo, Meeting with President Clark and Johhny Holloway re: minorities Minority students; Minorities -- Education; Race relations; College presidents; Universities and colleges -- Admission; 1 p. Typed memo on University of Oregon Office of the President letterhead with hand notes regarding arrangements for a meeting between Johnny Holloway, executive assitant in the Office of Minority Affairs,...

80. Gerald Bogen memo, Meeting with President Clark and Johhny Holloway re: minorities Gerald Bogen memo, Meeting with President Clark and Johhny Holloway re: minorities Minority students; Minorities -- Education; Race relations; College presidents; Universities and colleges -- Admission; 1 p. Typed memo on University of Oregon Office of the President letterhead with hand notes regarding arrangements for a meeting between Johnny Holloway, executive assitant in the Office of Minority Affairs,...
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