Political Activities materials and correspondence (5 of 5), 1972-1974, undated
Scope and Contents
Mass meeting of all Barnard students on strikes (1972); Factual Report of the Outcome of the Mass Strike Meeting (1972-04-18); Columbia Anti-Imperialist Movement flyer "Hanoi Bombed: Rally March April 22nd (circa 1972); Flyer "The University is on Strike! No Business as Usual Until the War is Over" (circa 1972); flyer "Work to prevent Mass Murder: Join the SESPA picketlines against weapons research" (spring 1972); statement on strike tactics and call to march by Student Mobilization Committee (1972-04); Supreme Court of the State of NY file of Barnard College v. students in connection with the unlawful occupation of Barnard Hall and Milbank Hall (1972-05-02); President McGill of Columbia University report on arrests of Columbia-Barnard students on violations of interim rules (1972-05-23); Columbia Community against Tuition Hikes and Financial Aid Cuts flyer on rally (1974); other flyers and correspondence (1972-1974)
Dates
- Creation: 1972-1974, undated
Creator
- From the Collection: Barnard College. President's Office. (Organization)
Access
Some materials within this collection are restricted: Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted for 75 years from the date of creation, in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Personnel records of faculty and staff (including search, tenure/promotion, and disciplinary/grievance records) are restricted for 75 years from the date of creation. Records of the Board of Trustees and any of its committees (including meeting minutes) are restricted 20 years from the date of creation. Financial donor records are restricted for 20 years from the date of creation. For more detail, see collection inventory.
Extent
From the Collection: 96.53 Linear Feet (219 document boxes; 15 half document boxes; 1 oversize box)
From the Collection: 23.80 Gigabytes ( 1,195 files; PDF, WPD, docx, XML, mp4, JPG )
Language
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Barnard Archives and Special Collections Repository