1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark regarding various activist events in response to a heavy round of U.S. bombing in North Vietnam. Clark states that he supported the organization of a Peace March and the symbolic act of digging 'bomb craters' in front of the ROTC building, but did not support violent and desctructive actions of a small group of students at the demonstration., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. An April 16, 1970 news release on University of Oregon News Bureau letterhead regarding President Robert D. Clark's response to the vandalism of the ROTC building on April 15, 1970., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1p. A flyer of annoucements by the Woodstock Free Press regarding the organization of 'Woodstock Nation' -- a festival of music and political and environmental activism at the University of Oregon, inspired by, Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typed list of students at the University of Oregon who were identified with activism and student movements on campus., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A photocopy of an open letter to Senator Robert Packwood from an ASUO delegation of students and faculty, petitioning the Senator to return to Oregon to discuss the Indo-China war with Oregon constituents., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typed news release providing details on a protest against ROTC recruiting on campus, which occured on January 6, 1970. The incident was attributed to 3-5 members of a women's militia who threw a bag of blood on officers at a recruiting table along with protest literature., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typed memo to Dean Marshall Wattles from acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Glenn Starlin, reporting on episodes of classroom disruption by student protesters during the week of May 11, 1970., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typed version of the second draft of a statement given by University of Oregon President, Robert D. Clark, in response to the May 4, 1970 shooting of student protesters at Kent State University., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typed document listing activities scheduled by individual departments at the University on May 7-8, 1970. During this two day period, regular classes were cancelled and departments were given the opportunity to plan alternative curricula to give students a chance to respond to the Kent State riot of May 4, 1970 and other polititical issues., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A news release on University of Oregon News Bureau letterhead regarding disciplinary action taken against Bruce Braunsten, a graduate teaching assistant in the Math department who refused to allow students in ROTC uniforms to attend his class., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.