1 p. A typed letter to UO President Robert Clark on State of Oregon Department of Justice letterhead, signed by Attorney General Lee Johnson, citing violated statues in repsonse to President Clark's inquiry as to the University's legal position regarding the occupation of of Johnson Hall by student protestors., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
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., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typed draft of a speech with hand-written corrections by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark. The speech addressed student protestors taking part in the Johnson Hall Sit-in of April 22-23, 1970., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
14 p. A typed memorandum from University of Oregon Law Professor Orlando J. Hollis to the Oregon State Board of Higher Education's Chancellor Roy E. Lieuallen, dated May 25, 1970. The memo gives an overview of some recent incidents of student unrest and disruption on campus., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
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.
2 p. handwritten draft statement of University of Oregon Robert D. Clark regarding the student sit-in at Johnson Hall., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A letter typed on University of Oregon Deparment of Religious Studies letterhead from Professor Alfred Bloom to President Robert D. Clark. In the letter Bloom discusses abuse of police power in the removal of student protesters from the Johnson Hall Sit-In of April 22-23, 1970. Bloom witnessed this excessive use of power as faculty observer to the conflict., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
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.
1 p. A draft of a letter from University of Oregon's President Clark to student protesters asking them to leave Johnson Hall and informing them that they were in violation of student conduct codes by remaining., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A typed statement by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark issued in the aftermath of the Johnson Hall Sit-In. Clark's statement commends the majority of students and faculty for their support and discusses the university's immediate response and the longterm implications of the sit-in., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.