Clark statement at ROTC Commissioning Ceremony
2 p. Typed statement of University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark given at the 1971 ROTC commissioning ceremony.
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2 p. Typed statement of University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark given at the 1971 ROTC commissioning ceremony.
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3 p. typed draft by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark concerning demonstrations against the Vietnam War.
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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 the distinction between peaceful demonstrations and violent rallys and calls for an end to violent activism.
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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 and discusses the university's immediate response and the longterm implications of the sit-in.
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3 p. A typed statement issued January 19, 1970 by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark in response to the 'People's Trial' staged by the student activist group, The January 14th Coalition. In this statement, Clark addressed the demands issued by the student protesters, but declined their request to appear at the 'People's Trial' event.
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1 p. A copy of a letter from University of Oregon president Robert D. Clark to Oregon state senator, Poly Schedeen, thanking the senator for a telegram of support on Clark's actions in the wake of episodes of student unrest on the UO campus and discussing difference of opinion on how to deal with students who participated in episodes of unrest.
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2 p. Draft Address to the University, regarding the Kent State Memorial Service, May 6, 1970.
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1 p. A typed letter dated April 29, 1970 from University of Oregon President Clark to Professor Alfred Bloom thanking him for sharing his observations on the dynamics of violence in connection with the Johnson Hall sit-in of April 22-23, 1970.
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2 p. A typed letter from President Clark to Political Science Professor Joyce Mitchell. The letter responds to a report by Mitchell detailing her assertions concerning the status of women at the university.
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10 p. Typed memorandum from President Robert Clark to Chancellor Roy E. Lieuallen regarding inquiry into conduct of Dr. John R. Froines.
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5 p. type-written draft memorandum from President Clark to members of the Student Conduct Committee regarding policies concerning disruption of University activities.
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2 p. Typed draft with some handwritten corrections of University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark's response to student protesters demanding the removal of ROTC from campus.
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2 p. typed draft of draft response from University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark to student protesters regarding their demands for student legislative powers.
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3 p. typed speech of University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark delivered at the June 1970 U. of O. commencement.
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11 p. typed draft of speech by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark regarding student unrest and contributing societal factors.
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