7 p. type-written memorandum from University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark to the faculty regarding the court hearing on a disruption charge., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typewritten news release on University on Oregon News Bureau letterhead sumarizing a unified statement made by leaders of several programs for minorities and economically disadvantaged students in opposition to a student strike., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
2 p. A typed document on University of Oregon News Bureau letterhead. This news release discusses the issue class attendance for the remainder of the 1970 spring term. The news release highlights comments by President Robert D. Clark who forcasted that the majority of students at the University of Oregon would finish the term as planned. Clark also outlined academic accomodations for students who had become involved in alternative education projects that were developed in a two day closure of the University of Oregon immediately following the Kent State shooting of May 4, 1970., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A typed and signed letter from Charles Hollins, co-director of the Upward Bound Project, to President Robert D. Clark regarding an episode of violence and racial profiling by members of the Eugene Police Department., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. Typed on University of Oregon News Bureau letterhead. A news release annoucing that University of Oregon President, Robert D. Clark's plan to speak on his personal views of the conflict in Indochina the evening of May 13, 1970. Clark planned this address in response to an invitation to speak on the topic at a Student-Faculty Coalition meeting scheduled earlier the same day. The news release notes that Clark declined to speak at the meeting, as he did not consider himself an expert on the Indochina issue, but planned to share his personal views on the subject in his evening address., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.
1 p. A photocopy of a memorandum to University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark from Professor Gerald K. Bogen, dated January 18, 1970 and typed on UO Office of the President letterhead. In this memo Bogen is expressing his opinion that the "minority groups" on campus need to have "something to complain about" and offers an example of three students who have been complaining about "lack of service" in relation to funds the UO receives through their federal grants. Bogen suggests that the president's office should take measures to be ready for such complaints., Document from the University of Oregon Office of the President.