3 p. A typed statement made by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark regarding the decision of a committee of inquiry not to file charges or seek the dismissal of faculty member John Froines, who was charged with conspiriacy along with the Chicago 7, as well as being accused of advocating student violence and civil disobedience to forcefully shut down the UO campus. Clark's statement defends the committee's decision that Froines' behavior did not fall into the catagory of "flagrantly unbecoming a faculty member" and therefore did not warrant dismissal or other charges., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
10 p. Typed memorandum from President Robert Clark to Chancellor Roy E. Lieuallen regarding inquiry into conduct of Dr. John R. Froines., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
18 p. A typewritten report by a committee of inquiry into the conduct of Dr. John R. Froines, who was a professor at the University of Oregon at the time. Also included is a separate statement ofopinions from one of the committtee members, Dr. Paul Simpson., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
3 p. A letter from University of Oregon President Robert Clark to Roy Lieuallen, Chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education, typed on UO presidential letterhead and signed by Clark, regarding the status of John R. Froines, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the U of O and a defendant in the Chicago Seven Trial, and suggesting a procedure for reviewing the case to determine if Froines' employment should be terminated., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
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 violent student unrest and was charged (and found innocent) of conspiracy with the Chicago 7., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.