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Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 11), Hollins College Mar 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 11), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Colloquia reevaluated
  • Two worked in S.E.R.V.E.
  • Coed transfer planned
  • Proctor and Crooks to lecture
  • Folk singer to perform
  • WRO to aid poor in area
  • Rumor Versus Merit
  • Cure For Dean's Slips
  • Nixon reassures allies
  • Expose self to actuality
  • Discipline dissenters
  • Waspiness dominates
  • Election News
  • Candidates For President of SGA
  • President of West Dorm
  • RLA Candidates
  • Exec. Sec.
  • Honor Court
  • President of Turner
  • Steering Committee Candidates
  • President of Turner
  • Steering Committee
  • Spinster Coeditors
  • Documentary films aid understanding
  • Hollins hosts dance festival
  • Colleges bring scientists into public recognition
  • Graduate program attracts students
  • Mayer talks on dieting
  • Campus Activities gives …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 6, 1969, Judy Schneider, Linda Turnage, John S. Picconi, Byron Jackson, Donald C. Estes, Jonathan Weaver, David Sears, Paul Sautter, Alan Gold, Cris Crane, Kimberly Brown, Kenneth Yorgey, Rudi Herman, Nancy Holland, James Williams, Michael Katz, Vicki Van Horn, Jonathan Rumpf Mar 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, March 6, 1969, Judy Schneider, Linda Turnage, John S. Picconi, Byron Jackson, Donald C. Estes, Jonathan Weaver, David Sears, Paul Sautter, Alan Gold, Cris Crane, Kimberly Brown, Kenneth Yorgey, Rudi Herman, Nancy Holland, James Williams, Michael Katz, Vicki Van Horn, Jonathan Rumpf

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Officers inducted; Emig emphasizes new responsibility • American dream, brotherhood highlight "Festival of the Arts" • USGA officers interviewed; Communication gap stressed • Placement interviews scheduled • 200 attend Lorelei; Fischer crowned king • Semi-formal ball highlights junior-senior weekend • Editorial: Potpourri - Or, Could this ever happen here? • State set to punish protestors; Laws threaten civil liberties • Letters to the editor • Remark • Lantern literary lapse termed "titanic bomb" • Staying out of uniform: A practical guide for the Ursinus male, part I • Whose risk? • Columnist proposes solution to UC's dearth of black students …


Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 4), Hollins College Mar 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Mar 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Discussion begins on F.U.H.
  • H.A.ers star, tour, celebrate and study
  • Students give dance concert
  • Students scattered for Short Term
  • Ivory Tower?
  • Clarify please!
  • Liberal legislation found ineffective
  • Money situation debated
  • Students recalls Term experiences
  • Russian lecturer to speak
  • Chapel to concern programs abroad
  • Students faculty, give recital
  • Artmobile to come March 17-21
  • Frazier interprets Nietzsche philosophy


Maine Prejudice Panel Gives Views, Bob Haskell Feb 1969

Maine Prejudice Panel Gives Views, Bob Haskell

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding a panel discussion at the Symposium on Black America. The panel featured Robert Talbott, Orville Pound, and Damon Scales.


Black Symposium-Forman Damns U.S. Capitalism, Martha Hanley Feb 1969

Black Symposium-Forman Damns U.S. Capitalism, Martha Hanley

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding James Forman's speech at the Symposium on Black America held at the University.


Black Symposium Communist Speaks Out, Bob Haskell Feb 1969

Black Symposium Communist Speaks Out, Bob Haskell

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus on a speech by Charlene Mitchell at the Symposium on Black America.


The Ursinus Weekly, February 20, 1969, Judy Schneider, Jonathan Weaver, Alan Gold, Linda Turnage, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, James Williams, Kenneth Yorgey, Linda Richtmyre, David Sears Feb 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, February 20, 1969, Judy Schneider, Jonathan Weaver, Alan Gold, Linda Turnage, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, James Williams, Kenneth Yorgey, Linda Richtmyre, David Sears

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Excavation begun on lab facilities • Byerly discusses U.C. status for Phi Beta Kappa • Emig turns back Sayare challenge; Novak, Rozycka win in close V.P. contests • SFARC to conduct student drinking poll • Parking regulations • UC Arts Festival opens on March 7 • Only 125 attend winter IF dance • In memoriam • Kitchen experiment • On applied pressure • Letters to the editor • Forum review: "Man-sculpture relationship" born of African creations' animism • Editorial: Arts weekend, March 7-9 • St. Andrews Society grants awards for study in Scotland • SFARC considers alcohol, arrangement of rules …


Williams Keynotes Black Symposium, David Bright Feb 1969

Williams Keynotes Black Symposium, David Bright

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding Hosea Williams delivering the keynote speech at the Black Symposium on Black America held at the University.


Hollins Columns (1969 Feb 18), Hollins College Feb 1969

Hollins Columns (1969 Feb 18), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Chapel Ceremony Planned
  • Wescott Visits Campus
  • Hook To Highlight 127th Founder's Day
  • R.L.A. Features Campus Crisis
  • SSOC Marches Protests During Inaugural Weekend
  • The Point Of It Is
  • Short Termination
  • Outing Club Organizes
  • Nixon Strides Forward
  • Deck To Lecture
  • Exhibit Held In Roanoke
  • Student Visits Negro College
  • "Mature Woman" Lectures Arouse Student Interest
  • How Effective Are These Protests?
  • Summer Studies Planned
  • Reutter Joins Students In Concert Presentation


Black Symposium_Letter From Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis, Kenneth M. Curtis Feb 1969

Black Symposium_Letter From Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis, Kenneth M. Curtis

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter response from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis on February 12, 1969, to a Ruth E. Willey in regards to the Black Symposium to be held at the University of Maine in 1969.


Black Symposium Letter From Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis, Kenneth M. Curtis Feb 1969

Black Symposium Letter From Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis, Kenneth M. Curtis

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter response from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis on February 12, 1969, to a Ruth E. Willey in regards to the Black Symposium to be held at the University of Maine in 1969.


Black Symposium_Poster Created For Beulah Sanders Guest Speech For The Symposium On Black America, University Of Maine Feb 1969

Black Symposium_Poster Created For Beulah Sanders Guest Speech For The Symposium On Black America, University Of Maine

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

Poster created for Beulah Sanders, New York City welfare rights activists, guest speech at the University of Maine's Symposium on Black America held on February 16-19, 1969.


Black Symposium Poster Created For Beulah Sanders Guest Speech For The Symposium On Black America, University Of Maine Feb 1969

Black Symposium Poster Created For Beulah Sanders Guest Speech For The Symposium On Black America, University Of Maine

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Poster created for Beulah Sanders, New York City welfare rights activists, guest speech at the University of Maine's Symposium on Black America held on February 16-19, 1969.


The Ursinus Weekly, January 23, 1969, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Byron Jackson, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, Judith Earle, James Williams, Howard Solomon, Kenneth Yorgey, Jonathan Weaver Jan 1969

The Ursinus Weekly, January 23, 1969, Judy Schneider, Alan Gold, Byron Jackson, Frederick Jacob, John S. Picconi, Judith Earle, James Williams, Howard Solomon, Kenneth Yorgey, Jonathan Weaver

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Williams presents "Aesthetic Japan" • USGA announces students named to Ursinus Board • Cut system modified for failing students • Ursinus obtains Gulf Oil grant • Merck & Co. awards research grant to UC • Final examination schedule • Confrontation: Black vs. white • Editorial: Another chapter in the ongoing inquiry in the higher morality as precepted and pursued on the Ursinus College campus • Letters to the editor • Exchange • Underground films debut at Ursinus • Editorial: Neglected issues • Faculty portrait: Dr. Levie Van Dam • Freeland spirit pervades • Parents O.K. strict rules • Bears drop …


Black Symposium_Correspondence Between W. Linwood Chase And Stephen Hughes On Appreciating The Symposium On Black America, W Linwood Chase, Stephen T. Hughes Jan 1969

Black Symposium_Correspondence Between W. Linwood Chase And Stephen Hughes On Appreciating The Symposium On Black America, W Linwood Chase, Stephen T. Hughes

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from University of Maine alumnus W. Linwood Chase, Class of 1920, to Stephen T. Hughes, Student Senate President at the University of Maine, sent on January 14, 1969 in regards to an interview Stephen Hughes gave on "The Distinguished Lecture Series" featuring the Symposium on Black America. W. Linwood Chase hoped that the symposium would bring attention to the problems of Black America.

Stephen Hughes letter in response to W. Linwood Chase on January 17, 1969 sends thanks and best wishes and appreciated the encouraging remarks on the Symposium of Black America.


Black Symposium Correspondence Between W. Linwood Chase And Stephen Hughes On Appreciating The Symposium On Black America, W Linwood Chase, Stephen T. Hughes Jan 1969

Black Symposium Correspondence Between W. Linwood Chase And Stephen Hughes On Appreciating The Symposium On Black America, W Linwood Chase, Stephen T. Hughes

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from University of Maine alumnus W. Linwood Chase, Class of 1920, to Stephen T. Hughes, Student Senate President at the University of Maine, sent on January 14, 1969 in regards to an interview Stephen Hughes gave on "The Distinguished Lecture Series" featuring the Symposium on Black America. W. Linwood Chase hoped that the symposium would bring attention to the problems of Black America.

Stephen Hughes letter in response to W. Linwood Chase on January 17, 1969 sends thanks and best wishes and appreciated the encouraging remarks on the Symposium of Black America.


Black Symposium_Correspondence Between Stephen Hughes And Rhody Mccoy On Participating In Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes, Rhody A. Mccoy Jan 1969

Black Symposium_Correspondence Between Stephen Hughes And Rhody Mccoy On Participating In Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes, Rhody A. Mccoy

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from University faculty member Stephen Hughes, written on January 8, 1969 to Rhody McCoy, Unit Administrator of Ocean Hill-Brownsville Demonstration School District in Brooklyn New York, to participate in the Symposium on Black America. Rhody McCoy responded on January 15, 1969 accepting the invitation to speak at the Symposium. After the Symposium Stephen Hughes wrote to Rhody McCoy on February 24, 1969 to give thanks for participating in the Symposium and included a check of payment. The last page is a poster created to showcase Rhody McCoy's talk at the University on Monday February 17 at Eight PM …


Black Symposium Correspondence Between Stephen Hughes And Rhody Mccoy On Participating In Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes, Rhody A. Mccoy Jan 1969

Black Symposium Correspondence Between Stephen Hughes And Rhody Mccoy On Participating In Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes, Rhody A. Mccoy

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from University faculty member Stephen Hughes, written on January 8, 1969 to Rhody McCoy, Unit Administrator of Ocean Hill-Brownsville Demonstration School District in Brooklyn New York, to participate in the Symposium on Black America. Rhody McCoy responded on January 15, 1969 accepting the invitation to speak at the Symposium. After the Symposium Stephen Hughes wrote to Rhody McCoy on February 24, 1969 to give thanks for participating in the Symposium and included a check of payment. The last page is a poster created to showcase Rhody McCoy's talk at the University on Monday February 17 at Eight PM …


Black Symposium_ Invitation Letter From Stephen Hughes To James Forman To The Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes Jan 1969

Black Symposium_ Invitation Letter From Stephen Hughes To James Forman To The Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Stephen Hughes, University of Maine, on January 6, 1969 inviting James Forman, member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), to participate in the Symposium on Black America hosted by the University. The letter gives details of a tentative date and plans for the Symposium and what the University intends to pay for Forman's participation in the event.


Black Symposium Invitation Letter From Stephen Hughes To James Forman To The Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes Jan 1969

Black Symposium Invitation Letter From Stephen Hughes To James Forman To The Symposium On Black America, Stephen T. Hughes

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from Stephen Hughes, University of Maine, on January 6, 1969 inviting James Forman, member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), to participate in the Symposium on Black America hosted by the University. The letter gives details of a tentative date and plans for the Symposium and what the University intends to pay for Forman's participation in the event.


Viking 1969, Portland State University Jan 1969

Viking 1969, Portland State University

The Viking (Yearbooks)

Portland State University 1969 yearbook


Black Symposium_ Letter From Winthrop C. Libby In Response To A Complaint On Symposium On Black America, Winthrop C. Libby Jan 1969

Black Symposium_ Letter From Winthrop C. Libby In Response To A Complaint On Symposium On Black America, Winthrop C. Libby

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter written by Winthrop C. Libby, acting President of University of Maine at the time, in response to a complaint from a "person in Ellsworth", Maine from February 20, 1969 in regards to the S.D.S (Students for a Democratic Society) on campus and certain programs being held at the University of Maine. President Libby states that S.D.S exists legally on campus and have the right to exist regardless of his opinions. He also states that the Symposium on Black America was sponsored by the General Student Government and was well attended and went well. President Libby expresses his opinion …


Student Handbook (1969), Hollins College Jan 1969

Student Handbook (1969), Hollins College

Student Handbooks

No abstract provided.


The Spinster (1969), Hollins College Jan 1969

The Spinster (1969), Hollins College

The Spinster

Yearbook of Hollins College (later University)


Ua94/6/1 Correspondence, Western Vietnam Moratorium Committee Jan 1969

Ua94/6/1 Correspondence, Western Vietnam Moratorium Committee

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Open letters to the faculty and staff of Western Kentucky University regarding the Vietnam Moratorium staged at WKU on October 15, 1969. Includes Student Call for a Vietnam Moratorium and schedule for the Give Peace a Chance Rally.


Motus 1969, St. Francis College History Collection Jan 1969

Motus 1969, St. Francis College History Collection

Yearbooks

1969 yearbook of St. Francis College in Biddeford, Maine.


Black Symposium Letter From Winthrop C. Libby In Response To A Complaint On Symposium On Black America, Winthrop C. Libby Jan 1969

Black Symposium Letter From Winthrop C. Libby In Response To A Complaint On Symposium On Black America, Winthrop C. Libby

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter written by Winthrop C. Libby, acting President of University of Maine at the time, in response to a complaint from a "person in Ellsworth", Maine from February 20, 1969 in regards to the S.D.S (Students for a Democratic Society) on campus and certain programs being held at the University of Maine. President Libby states that S.D.S exists legally on campus and have the right to exist regardless of his opinions. He also states that the Symposium on Black America was sponsored by the General Student Government and was well attended and went well. President Libby expresses his opinion …


Ursinus College Catalogue For The One Hundredth Academic Year, 1969-1970, Office Of The Registrar Jan 1969

Ursinus College Catalogue For The One Hundredth Academic Year, 1969-1970, Office Of The Registrar

Ursinus College Catalogues, 1869-Present

A digitized copy of the 1969-1970 Ursinus College Catalogue. It contains details of the curriculum, departmental requirements and courses of instruction as well as lists of students, faculty and administrators. Student life, terms of admission, expenses and financial aid are also included as well as descriptions of the buildings and equipment available to students.


Maurice Francis Egan: Writer, Teacher, Diplomat, Caroline Patrice Peck Jan 1969

Maurice Francis Egan: Writer, Teacher, Diplomat, Caroline Patrice Peck

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.