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Campus Unrest: Individual Collections records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3-5-974
Overview
An open collection of
donated materials and recollections relating to the period of campus unrest at
the University at Buffalo (1969-1971).
Found in:
University Archives
Campus Unrest: Research conducted by Dean G. Pruitt and James Gahagan, Psychology Department
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3-5-897
Overview
Interviews, chronologies and surveys collected by social psychologists, Dean G. Pruitt and James Gahagan pertaining to the events on the South campus of the State University of New York at Buffalo mainly from February to April 1970.
Found in:
University Archives
Charles Haynie papers
Collection — Box: 1-4
Identifier: 34-9-1071
Overview
Collection includes
Haynie's correspondence, teaching files, publications, and information on
political, social, and environmental activism.
Found in:
University Archives
Military and Draft Counseling Center of Buffalo records
Collection — Box: 1-38
Identifier: MS-0082
Overview
The records of the Military and Draft Counseling Center of Buffalo reflect the center's efforts from 1968 to 1978 to counsel area men and service people about their rights and options regarding the Selective Service System and the military.
Found in:
University Archives
Richard A. Siggelkow Campus Unrest collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3-5-1369
Overview
Collection contains material Richard Siggelkow kept while researching for his book, Dissent and Disruption: A University Under Siege, Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1991. Also included are personal correspondence, essays, and clippings regarding his role as Dean of Students later Vice President for Student Affairs.
Found in:
University Archives
UB Today Article on Campus Unrest and Reader Reaction
Collection — Box: 1-2
Identifier: 3-5-108
Overview
Copies of UB Today article on campus unrest at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1970 and artifacts and written recollections provided by alumni who were students at the university during the period of unrest.
Found in:
University Archives