Clark statement re: protest violence 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.
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1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark addressing proposed legislation to control arsons and bombings on college campuses.
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3 p. Transcript of a talk given my Presiedent Robert D. Clark to the University of Oregon Faculty-Student Coalition May 13, 1970 regarding his personal thoughts and opinions on the Vietnam War.
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3 p. type-written document with 1 p. type-written cover page with some hand-written notes from University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark outlining the creation of the Commission on the Future of the University.
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4 p. typed speech by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark to a conference of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education regarding who should govern the university campus.
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3 p. A typed draft of a statement written by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark in regard to the university's participation in a nation-wide moratorium against the Vietnam War, occuring on October 15, 1969.
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17 p. A typed report presented by Robert D. Clark to the Assembly Education Subcommittee on Educational Environment of the Califorina State Legislature during Clark's tenure as president of San Jose State College. The report outlines specific incidents of student and faculty unrest in response to the Vietnam War, as well as larger societal causes and solutions for campus unrest.
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16 p. A typed copy of Robert D. Clark's article, written during his tenure as president of San Jose State College, on the nature of athletics, their relation to passions and politics, racial discrimination, and a controversial symbolic action on the awards stand at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics by two winning runners, black students from San Jose State.
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