3 p. A typed open letter on Sigma Chi Fraternity letterhead dated May 4, 1965 from Grand Consul and President Harry Wade to college administrators on all campuses at which Sigma Chi maintains chapters, regarding the charter suspension at Stanford University. Also enclosed is a letter to Wade from the Stanford chapter dated March 10, 1964., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
4 p. A typed letter from Lyle M. Nelson, director of University Relations at Stanford University, to University of Oregon President Arthur S. Flemming regarding the status of the Stanford chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity, which lost is national charter by admitting minority members., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
8 p. type-written draft of speech with hand-written edits, to be delivered by University of Oregon Robert D. Clark to high school honors students., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
Photograph from the Doris Ulmann collection, The Doris Ulmann photograph collection casts a wide net across fields throughout the humanities and represent important primary source material for historical and ethnographic studies of Appalachian and Gullah culture as well the subject of folk arts and craft traditions.
Photograph from the Doris Ulmann collection, The Doris Ulmann photograph collection casts a wide net across fields throughout the humanities and represent important primary source material for historical and ethnographic studies of Appalachian and Gullah culture as well the subject of folk arts and craft traditions.
A banner covering a section above the first level of seats in the background reads, 'Scalp Those Indians Again!', denigrating Native Americans in the process of cheering for OSU. Stanford University used "Indians" as its mascot until 1972. Through several actions by Native American students at Stanford starting in 1970, the university ceased using it as a mascot in 1972.