1 p. A handwritten note from University of Oregon President Charles E. Johnson, dated December 10, 1968, signed 'CEJ', on informal "President's Office" note paper. Johnson reports that he has spoken with Dean Esslinger about the grievance procedure. The note does not indicate to whom it was intended. The grievance it refers to is Donald Warfield's dispute concerning being charged for some lost gym clothes., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A typed memo from outgoing University of Oregon President Arthur Flemming to incoming Acting President Charles Johnson regarding the status of the Ad Hoc Committee on Racism., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
7 p. A typed draft of a proposed national statement, written in 1967 by an ad hoc committee composed of several representatives from various academic organizations. The statement addresses the rights and freedoms of students as members of the academic community., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A typed memo dated March 5, 1964 on Department of Economics letterhead from Barry Siegel to committee members of the American Association of University Professors reminding them of a meeting with President Flemming to discuss the development of oppportunities for Black students., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A typed memo dated April 7, 1964 from University of Oregon economics Professor Barry Siegel to members of an American Association of University Professors committee reminding them of a meeting on April 13, 1964 to discuss Bogen's report., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
3 p. A memorandum to University of Oregon President Arthur S. Fleming from Dean Orlando J. Hollis, dated August 18, 1965, and typed on UO School of Law letterhead. The memo is a report to President Fleming from the ad hoc committee (comprised of Dean Hollis, Professor Robert Campbell, and Dean Donald DuShane) detailing their examination and conclusions of the Sigma Chi Fraternity's compliance with the policies of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education and the University of Oregon. In short, the committee concluded that this fraternity was not in compliance with the requirement that fraternities and sororities shall not restrict their memberships on the basis of race or religion. The memo also states that previous statements from President Fleming about the compliance of this fraternity were not accurate., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.