184-6., 1963.
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence, clippings, announcements, publications, and other material re all aspects of campus life, including student events, elections, organizations, protests, and activism. Reference is made to civil rights activity, as well as to protests against the Vietnam War. Material relating to the National Student Strike of 1970 and the May Day demonstrations of 1971 is included.
Arranged chronologically.
Dates
- 1963.
Conditions Governing Access
Box 1 folder 5 and Box 2 folder 1 contain closed material which will be removed before access is granted.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Container Summary
Includes: clippings re May 1963 riot in which Annex I was burned; Courier article, March 1968, re 1963 riot; letter from Archbishop of Washington Patrick A. Boyle, May 20, 1963, re consequences of violating of papal cloister at Georgetown Visitation Convent; letters and report re trip by lay mission student group to Mexico, summer 1963; statement by Tom Noonan re candidacy for class representative to Student Council; platform of Mike J. Talbot re candidacy for freshman Vice President; Gonzaga Aquilan clipping, November 27, 1963, re Georgetown panel discussion on “Can Integration Come too Fast?”; Class of 1967 "Frosh Newsletter", 1963-1964; flyer re re candidacy of Edward T. Lynch for Student Council; flyer re candidacy of Bob Liset for Class President; poster re candidacy of Dave Mulchinock for Class Vice President; flyer re Georgetown Volunteer Council dedicated to work with underprivileged children in the Washington, D.C., area, October 16, 1963; poster re candidacy of Mike Horsey for Class Vice President; platform re candidacy of Thomas F. Brereton for Class Vice President; flyer re candidacy of Ron L. Marcotte as Freshman Secretary; and Class of 1966 newsletter, "Report 66".
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Archives Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
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