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Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 1 Movement records, 1936-1969 Finding Aid to the Free Speech Movement records, 1936-1969

Collection number: CU-309

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Collection Summary Collection Title: Free Speech Movement records Date (inclusive): 1936-1969 Collection Number: CU-309 Creator: Free Speech Movement (Berkeley, Calif.) Extent: Number of containers: 4 boxes, 5 cartons, 2 oversize boxesLinear feet: 8.30 Repository: The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-6000 Phone: (510) 642-6481 Fax: (510) 642-7589 Email: [email protected] URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ Languages Represented: Collection materials are in English Physical Location: Many of the Bancroft Library collections are stored offsite and advance notice may be required for use. For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the library's online catalog. Access Collection is open for research. Publication Rights Materials in this collection may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of University of California gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Public Services, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley 94720-6000. See: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/reference/permissions.html . Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Free Speech Movement records, CU-309, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley Title: Records of the President of the University of California, Identifier/Call Number: CU-5

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 2 Movement records, 1936-1969 Title: Personal Papers as Berkeley Chancellor and as President of the University of California, Identifier/Call Number: CU-302 Title: Records of the Office of the Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley, 1952-1971, Identifier/Call Number: CU-149 Title: Strong, Edward W. and Correspondence. 1964-1965, Identifier/Call Number: CU-436 Title: Center for Higher Education Papers regarding the Free Speech Movement, Identifier/Call Number: CU-310.2 Title: Free Speech Movement Photographs, Identifier/Call Number: UARC PIC 24B Title: Henry F. May Papers, 1940-1990, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 89/61 c Title: Katherine Amelia Towle Papers, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 71/111 c Title: Donald H. McLaughlin Papers, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 86/60 c Title: Social Protest Collection, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 86/157 c Title: Wayne M. Collins Papers, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 78/177 c Title: Collection, Identifier/Call Number: CSUZ69001- A Title: Sidney Hook Papers, Identifier/Call Number: CSUZ90003- A Title: Seymour Martin Lipset Papers, Identifier/Call Number: CSUZ93062- A Administration and Leadership : interview with Katherine A. Towle, BANC MSS 71/108 c, v. 1 Dean of Arleigh Williams: The Free Speech Movement and the Six Years War, 1964-1970, BANC MSS 91/102 c Education Issues and Planning, 1953-1956 : interview with Alex C. Sherriffs, BANC MSS 81/89 c Edward W. Strong, philosopher, professor and Berkeley Chancellor, 1961-1965, BANC MSS 92/773 c "Interview with ," in Movements of the 1960s collection, Columbia University Oral History Research Office "Interviews with Clark Kerr and Morton Meyer: Eyewitnesses to UC Campus Turmoil in the Mid-1960s," in Interviews with 18 University Presidents, BANC MSS 83/141 z Left-wing political activist and progressive leaders in the Berkeley Co-op : interview with Robert E. Treuhaft, BANC MSS 90/207 c A newspaper editor's voyage across Bay : San Francisco Chronicle, 1935-1971, and other adventures : interview with Scott Newhall, BANC MSS 91/118 c A Native Daughter's leadership in Public Affairs : interview with Bernice Hubbard May, BANC MSS 76/175 c Oral History Interview with Jerome C. Byrne: Special Counsel, Special Forbes Committee of the Regents of the University of California, 1965, BANC MSS 96/88 c Physical Planning and Management: Los Alamos, University of Utah, University of California, and AID, 1942-1976, BANC MSS 93/98 c "University Crises: Loyalty Oath and Free Speech Movement" : interview with Clark Kerr in Earl Warren: Views and Episodes, BANC MSS 77/140 c A volunteer career in politics, in higher education, and on governing boards: interview with Elinor Raas Heller, BANC MSS 85/158 c

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 3 Movement records, 1936-1969 Versatile Berkeley Botanist: Plant Taxonomy and University Governance : interview with Lincoln Constance, BANC MSS 88/196 c Draper, Hal. Berkeley: The New Student Revolt, 308h F85 D77 Goines, David Lance. The Free Speech Movement: Coming of Age in the 1960s, 308h F85 G615 Heirich, Max. The Beginning: Berkeley 1964, 308h F85 H47 be Heirich, Max. The Spiral of Conflict: Berkeley 1964, 308 F85 H47 sp Rorabaugh, W.J. Berkeley at war : the 1960s, 308h R787 b Rossman, Michael. The Wedding Within the War, F870 E3 R58 Warshaw, Steven. The Trouble in Berkeley, 308h F85 W29 , VIDEO/C 1761 Berkeley in the 90's: What Happened to Student ?, VIDEO/C 3277 Beyond : Analysis of the Free Speech Movement, VIDEO/C 5508 Decision in the Streets, VIDEO/C 2795 A Dream Deferred, VIDEO/C 2799 FSM Demonstrations, 12/10/64, VIDEO/C 5510 [Free Speech Movement, 30th Anniversary] The Current Political Situation, VIDEO/C 3647 [Free Speech Movement 30th Anniversary] Noon Rally, Sproul Plaza, VIDEO/C 3646 Free Speech Movement, 30th Anniversary] Thirty Years Later...FSM Poetry Central, VIDEO/C 3644 [Free Speech Movement, 30th Anniversary] What Happened in the FSM? The Issues, the Events, the Spirit, VIDEO/C 3645 Interview with Bettina Aptheker, 5/4/78, VIDEO/C 3803 Interview with Pat Brown, 10/13/78, VIDEO/C 3805 Interview with Howard Jetter, 5/8/78, VIDEO/C 3804 Interview with Clark Kerr, 1978, VIDEO/C 3806 Interview with Peter Dale Scott, 3/13/77, VIDEO/C 38002 Interviews with John Searle and Persons on the Street, 1978, VIDEO/C 3807 The Torch is Passed, VIDEO/C 2276 U.C. Fallout: Let Freedom Rain?, VIDEO/C 456, Pt. 1-3 U.C. Student Demonstrations, 1964, VIDEO/C 5509 We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest: A History of the Berkeley Student Movement, VIDEO/C 1743 Where's Mario?, VIDEO/C 5491 Is Freedom Academic? : A Documentary of the Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley, Fall 1964, SOUND/C 456 Joy to UC: Free Speech Carols, SOUND/C 442 The Free Speech Movement : twenty years later, National Public Radio, SOUND/C 560 Free Speech Movement: 20th anniversary -- Panel Discussion: The Story of the Free Speech Movement, October 1984, Berkeley Language Center, Speech Archive SA 1537 Free Speech Movement: 20th anniversary noon rally, Berkeley Language Center, Speech Archive SA 1533 Academic Senate: Dec. 8, 1964, 308h F85 C15 1966 Ad Hoc Committee on Student Conduct Report and recommendation, 1965, 308h F85 C45 The Administration Monster, 308h F85 C74 Administrative Pressures and Student Political Activity at the University of California: a Preliminary Report, 308h F85 R82 The Aging Revolutionaries, 308h F85 M385 An Analysis of Crisis at Berkeley, 308h F85 S794 Anarchy on the Campus: the Rebels and the Law, 308h F85 M821 Behind the Protests at Berkeley, 308h F85 B688 Berkeley 1964: The Movement, the Press, the Public, 308h F85 L346

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 4 Movement records, 1936-1969 The Berkeley Affair, 308h F85 H67 Berkeley Campus in Revolt, 308h F85 S562 The Berkeley Case: Issues in Student Academic Freedom, 308h F85 L716 Berkeley Free Speech Controversy, 308h F85 L665 Berkeley: the Demonstrations, 308h F85 N149 The Berkeley Phenomenon: Reports, Observations, and Some Basic Papers, 308h F85 W729 The Berkeley Revolt, 308h F85 W76 The Berkeley Student Revolt: Facts and Interpretations, 308h F85 L76 Bibliography [of thesis entitled Demonstrations at Berkeley: Collective Behavior during the Free Speech Movement of 1964-1965], 308h F85 H47 bib Big Business and the American University, 308h F85 A65 b Bulletin number one. Report of the Constitutional Committee, 1965, 308h F85 F97 a Bulletin number two. The Trouble With the Meyer Report, What Kind of Regulations?, Notes on the Byrne Report, [and] $20 Million Theft, 308h F85 F97 b California Encounters the New Radicals, 308h F85 N523 Comments on Berkeley, f308h F85 S267 co Crisis and the Administrator, 308h F85 C26 Crisis at Berkeley, 308h F85 L27 An End to History, 308h F85 S267 en Faculty Memoranda on F.S.M., 308h F85 fac Faculty Rebellion at Berkeley, 308h F85 P48 fac For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, 308h F85 F95 in the University: An Episode of the Year 1934, 308h F853 Free Speech Advocates at Berkeley, 308h F85 W35 The "Free Speech" Crises at Berkeley, 1964-1965: Some Issues for Social and Legal Research, 308h F85 L96 The Free Speech Movement and the Heroic Movement, 308h F85 H639 The Free Speech Movement and the Negro Revolution, 308h F85 S267 fn Free Speech Movement Handbills Issued on the University of California Campus, 1964-1966, 308h F85 han The Free Speech Movement: University of California at Berkeley, 308h F85 E36 FSM: Berkeley Free Speech Movement, 308h F85 S939 FSM: a New Era, 308h F85 I59 FSM: the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley, 308h F85 D81 f FSM: Freedom Fighters or Misguided Rebels?, f308h F85 D77 An FSM Miscellany, 308h F85 G73 FSM Profile, 308h F85 W7225 "The Good Fight, FSM 1964-1984," Express, f308h F85 G646 Intellectual Responsibility and Political Conduct, 308h F85 L593 Issue: Those Who Make the Waves, 308h F85 I86 La Leccion Universitaria de Berkeley, 308h F85 R173 Legal Aspects of Campus Unrest, 308h F85 C97 The Lesson of Berkeley, 308h F85 L76 L Lessons from Berkeley, 308h F85 T113 "Letter from Berkeley" Despite Everything, 308h F85 D468 "Letter from Berkeley" The New Yorker, 308h F85 T829 The Mainsprings of the Rebellion: A Survey of Berkeley Students in November, 1964, 308h F85 S695 An Open Letter to the Students and Faculty of the University of California, 308h F85 H198 Order and Freedom on the Campus; the Rights and Responsibilities of Faculty and Students, 308h F85 O65 p Order and Freedom on the Campus, workbook, 308h F85 O65 w

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 5 Movement records, 1936-1969 People of the State of California, plaintiff and respondent, versus Mario Savio and 571 others, defendants and appellants. Appellants' opening brief. On appeal from the Municipal Court, Berkeley-Albany Judicial District. Honorable Rupert Crittenden, Judge. Malcolm Burnstein, Richard M. Buxbaum, Henry M. Elson, Stanley P. Golde, Douglas J. Hill [and] Norman Leonard, attorneys for appellants, 308h F85 B96 Public Reactions to the Movement on the Berkeley Campus, F870 E3C4122N5 "Rebellion at Berkeley" The New Leader, 308h F85 F42 Report on Berkeley to the National Supervisory Board and the 18th National Student Congress, 308h F85 D262 Resolution of the Academic senate of the University of California, Berkeley adopted December 8, 1964 by a vote of 824-115, 308h F85 C15 1966 The Revolution at Berkeley, f308h F85 S989 Revolution at Berkeley: the Crisis in American Education, 308h F85 M649 "" Handbills, 308h H24, v. 4. The Save the Steps Rally, Friday Nov. 4, 1966 [transcript], 308h F85 S266 "A Season of Discontent" California Monthly, 308h F85 P58 Second Thoughts on Berkeley, 308h F85 H78 Songbook. Songs of, by and for the FSM, 308h F85 so The Student Movement. Some Impressions at Berkeley, 308h F85 M46 The Student Revolt, 308h F85 M648 Students in Revolt: the Battle of Berkeley Campus, 308h F85 P86 U.S.L.O. Newsletter, 308h F85 usl What Happened at Berkeley, 308h F85 G55 What Have We Learned?: a Look at the Nature and Problems of the Berkeley Campus as Seen Through the Student Demonstrators of the Fall, 1964, 308h F85 P849 What's Left at Berkeley, 308h F85 P48 wh Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog University of California, Berkeley--Students--Political activity Free Speech Movement (Berkeley, Calif.) Freedom of speech--California--Berkeley Social movements--California--Berkeley Acquisition Information The Free Speech Movement Records were acquired by The Bancroft Library from Marston Schultz in the late 1960s. Funding Funding for major acquisitions and processing provided by a gift from Stephen M. Silberstein. 14 Dean Towle announces that University regulations prohibiting advocacy of political causes by student organizations at Bancroft and Telegraph Avenues will henceforth be "strictly enforced". 15 All active student organizations lodge a protest and form the United Front, which presents a list of demands to Dean Towle. 21 Towle "clarifies" regulations. She distinguishes between advocating and mounting political actions and prohibits the latter. 27 United Front holds all-night vigil on Sproul Hall steps. 28 Chancellor Strong, during a University meeting, "re-clarifies" the regulations to permit advocating "yes" or "no" on political questions. United Front pickets meeting. 28-30 Test-violations of the regulations by Campus CORE, University Friends of SNCC, SLATE (student political party), the Young Socialist Alliance, Students for a Democratic Society, DuBois Club. 30 Noon: a representative of the Dean's Office approaches 5 students manning an SNCC table and asks them to leave. The students refuse and receive summons to see Dean Williams in Sproul Hall at 3:00. 3:00 p.m. : 400 students go to Williams' office and demand to be included in the summons. Williams cancels appointment. 700 students sit-in at Sproul Hall until 3 a.m. At 11:45 p.m. Williams announces indefinite suspension of 5 students, plus 3 more suspected of leading the sit-in.

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 6 Movement records, 1936-1969 1 During a rally on the Sproul Hall steps protesting suspension of 8 students, is arrested at CORE table for "trespassing." He is taken to a police car parked in front of Sproul Hall, which is spontaneously surrounded by students. A general protest with extemporaneous speeches from atop the police car continues for 32 hours. 2 At 5 p.m., 500 police arrive on campus. Number of demonstrators increases to 3,000. At 7:30 p.m., President Kerr and 8 representatives of the student demonstrators sign a pact. 3-4 Student groups combine as the Free Speech Movement (FSM). 5 First FSM open meeting on Sproul Hall steps. 7-13 Chancellor's Study Committee on Political Freedom (SCPF) formed. First hearings begin on the 13th. 45 student representatives demand equal student representation. 14 FSM issues an ultimatum that the administration show good faith on the "Pact of Oct. 2nd" by Oct. 15th. 15 An emergency meeting of the Academic Senate creates the Ad Hoc Committee on Student Conduct (CSC) to hear the cases of the 8 suspended students. The Chancellor reconfigures the SCPF, now to be called the Committee on Campus Political Activity (CCPA). 16 Regents meet at Davis and refuse to hear delegation from the FSM. 20-Nov. 7 CCPA hearings. 7 CCPA deadlocks in negotiations on free speech policy. 9 FSM begins manning tables again at Bancroft and Telegraph Avenues. Names of 75 students manning tables are taken by representative of the Dean's office. 800 students sign a statement of complicity in the violations. 10 T.A.'s and graduate students set up tables in front of Sproul Hall in violation of regulations. 200 TA's sign statements that they violated regulations. 12 Ratification of a provisional constitution for a Union of University-Employed Graduate Students. Publication of Rossman Report. 20 Regents meet at Berkeley. FSM holds mass rally and quiet vigil during meeting. Regent's discount the recommendations of the Heyman Report and vote to increase administrative and police presence on the campus. 24 Chancellor Strong announces new rules for student political activity. The Academic Senate defeats by a narrow margin a motion supporting FSM position. 28 Letters initiating new disciplinary action arrive at the residences of Mario Savio and Arthur Goldberg. 29 FSM Steering Committee holds an emergency meeting and issues a statement demanding the charges be dropped. 30 Chancellor rejects the demand. T.A.'s announce a meeting to "plan for a T.A. strike" to be held tomorrow. 1 FSM issues an ultimatum and the GCC announces a strike for Friday, Dec. 4. 2 Approximately 1,000 persons pack 4 floors of Sproul Hall following a huge rally in the plaza between Sproul and the Student Union. As the sit-in develops offices are closed and employees sent home. Most of the demonstrators settle down for a long night. 3 At 3:45 a.m., Gov. Brown orders police officers to begin arresting demonstrators. It takes 12 hours to clear the building. Faculty members raise $8,500 for bail bond fees. At 1:00 p.m. more than 800 professors and instructors meet in Wheeler Auditorium. They pass two resolutions supporting the FSM position. 7 Arraignment is postponed until Dec. 14th for 768 arrested demonstrators. At 11:00 a.m. approximately 16,000 persons gather in the Greek Theater for a convocation called by the Council of Department Chairmen. President Kerr formally accepts the proposals presented by the Chairmen. 10,000 student jam the plaza at Sproul Hall after the convocation and reject by acclamation the proposal Kerr has just accepted. 8 Academic Senate passes a resolution in favor of FSM goals and the fight continues. 18 Regents reject Academic Senate solution. 2 Chancellor Strong replaced by Martin Meyerson. 3 Meyerson institutes new regulations for political activity on the Berkeley campus which meet the demands of the FSM. Scope and Content The Free Speech Movement Records, 1936-1969 (bulk 1964-1965), consist of materials created or collected by the Free Speech Movement (FSM) organization. The FSM, created in the fall of 1964 to protest administrative efforts to curb political activities on the Berkeley campus, disbanded in April 1965. The collection documents the formation and dissolution of the FSM as well as its daily operation through leaflets, notebooks, letters, logs, petitions, and orders for phonograph records, buttons, and bumper stickers. The correspondence files include an extensive group of letters written to the FSM spokesperson, Mario Savio, by supporters and detractors during the movement.

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 7 Movement records, 1936-1969 Material not concerned with the operation of the FSM is often in the form of photocopies of letters and publications from other organizations, departments, and offices on the U.C. Berkeley campus. Individuals creating notes on photocopies are usually unidentified. Also included is an extensive selection of pamphlets, articles, and other publications written about the FSM by FSM participants and others. Many of the documents in this collection are online as searchable text or as images at www.lib.berkeley.edu/BANC/FSM.

Series 1: Correspondence, 1964-1965. Physical Description: Boxes 1-2 Arrangement Files of the organization are arranged hierarchally by committee, and then chronologically. Elsewhere, files are arranged alphabetically by the correspondent's last name, and then chronologically. Content/Description Divided into four sub-series: Outgoing, Incoming, To and From Individual Participants, and To and From Others. Incoming correspondence is further divided into two sub-subseries: Free Speech Movement, and Mario Savio. The first, Free Speech Movement, is further divided into General Correspondence, which contains letters addressed to the organization or to one of the committees and a chronological file of miscellaneous letters, and To and From Individuals and Organizations. Contains primarily copies of correspondence, including letters, cards, memos, and telegrams. Also includes form letters and drafts of form letters sent by FSM.

Outgoing, 1964-1965

box 1, folder 1 FSM Executive Committee 1964 folder 2 FSM Steering Committee 1964 undated folder 3 FSM Press Central 1964 Free Speech Movement folder 4 Miscellaneous letters to editors 1964 undated folder 5 Miscellaneous letters to supporters 1964-65 undated Savio, Mario folder 6 to Faculty Association for FSM 1964 folder 7 to Clark Kerr for FSM 1964 folder 8 to Charles Powell folder 9 Slatkin, Samuel P. Nov. 23, 1964 to Dean Kidner for FSM folder 10 Internal letters and memos undated folder 11 Form letters 1964 undated folder 12 Form letter drafts 1964 undated

Incoming Correspondence, 1964-1965

Free Speech Movement (FSM) General Correspondence box 1, folder 13 To Executive Committee Oct.-Dec. 1964 folder 14 To Steering Committee 1964 undated To Free Speech Movement folder 15 From Legislators 1964-65 folder 16 Miscellaneous Oct. 1964 folder 17 Miscellaneous Nov. 1964 folder 18-21 Miscellaneous Dec. 1964-1965 March, undated folder 22-24 To Free Speech Defense Fund 1964-65 undated

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 8 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 1: Correspondence, 1964-1965. Incoming Correspondence, 1964-1965

folder 25 To Speaker's Bureau 1964 undated folder 26 Telegrams 1964-65 To and from Individuals and Organizations folder 27 American Association of University Professors 1964 folder 28 Baldwin, James, 1924- undated folder 29 Committee on Academic Freedom 1964 folder 30 CORE 1964 folder 31 Neilands, J. B. 1964-65 folder 32 Regents 1965 folder 33 Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970 1964 Mario Savio Correspondence box 1, folder 34 Anastasi, Ron undated folder 35 Bantam Books, Inc. 1965 folder 36 Burr, Clarence 1964-65 folder 37 Christians, George W. undated folder 38 Committee on Student Conduct 1964 folder 39 Goldberg, Arthur Lee 1964 folder 40 Heinrich, Louis Joseph 1964-65 undated folder 41 Heyman, Ira Michael, 1930- 1964 folder 42 Lipset, Seymour Martin 1965 folder 43 Neilands, J. B. (to and from) 1964 folder 44 Orr, Hugh Robert 1964-65 folder 45 Strong, Edward W. (Edward William), 1901- 1964 folder 46 Towle, Katherine Amelia, 1898- 1964 folder 47 Wolfson, Robert J. (Robert Joseph), 1925- undated folder 48 United States Colleges and Universities 1964-65 folder 49-51 Miscellaneous correspondence Nov. 1964-Jan. 1965 box 2, folder 1-3 Miscellaneous correspondence Feb.-March 1965, undated folder 4-6 Anonymous 1964-65 folder 7 Telegrams 1964-65

To and From Individual Participants, 1964-1965

box 2, folder 8 Anastasi, Ron 1964 Artman, Charles (Brown) Mandel, William [Schmorleitz, Richard?] folder 9 Artman, Charles (Brown) 1964 folder 10 Gardner, Elizabeth Cassell 1964 folder 11 Garson, Barbara to Rabbit 1964 undated folder 12 Goines, David Lance 1964 folder 13 Goldberg, Arthur Lee (Art) 1964 undated folder 14 Goldberg, Barbara 1964 folder 15 Goldberg, Jackie (Jacqueline) 1964-65 folder 16 Greenberg, Robert 1965 folder 17 Hatch, Donald Gerald 1964 folder 18 Heins, Sulamith Hannah 1964 folder 19 Iiyama, Patti (Patricia) 1964 folder 20 Kittredge, Gretchen 1964-65 folder 21 Levine, Eric 1964-65 folder 22 Miller, Dustin Mark (Dusty) undated folder 23 Murra, Laura 1964 folder 24 Noble, Marilyn 1965 folder 25 Piper, David C. 1964-65 undated folder 26 Richheimer, Robert H. 1964-65 folder 27 Roos, Philip David 1964 folder 28 Rossman, Michael 1964 folder 29 Schmorleitz, Richard 1964-65

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 9 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 1: Correspondence, 1964-1965. To and From Individual Participants, 1964-1965

folder 30 Schultz, Marston 1964-65 folder 31 Smith, Linda Frances 1964 folder 32 Stapleton, Sydney 1964 folder 33 Starobin, Robert 1964-65 undated folder 34 Turner, Brian James 1964 undated folder 35 Weinberg, Jack 1965 undated folder 36 Weissman, Stephen (Steve) [1965]

To and From Others, 1964-1965.

box 2, folder 37 Brown, Edmund G.(Edmund Gerald), 1905- 1964-65 undated folder 38 Carter, Edward William, 1911- 1964 folder 39 Christensen, Ronald A. 1964 folder 40 Crittenden, Rupert, Judge 1965 folder 41 Dempster, Everett Ross, 1903- 1965 folder 42-43 Free Student Union 1965 folder 44 Heyman, Ira Michael, 1930- 1964 folder 45 Hurley, Charles S. 1964 Kerr, Clark, 1911- folder 46 Incoming 1964 folder 47 Outgoing 1964 folder 48 KPFA Radio Station, Berkeley, Calif. 1964 folder 49 Levy, Leonard 1965 folder 50 Sheinbaum, Stanley K. 1964 folder 51 Simon, Norton 1965 folder 52 Smith, Henry Nash 1964 folder 53-54 Strong, Edward W. (Edward William), 1901- 1964-65 folder 55 Towle, Katherine Amelia, 1898- 1964 folder 56 Williams, Robley Cook, 1908- 1964 folder 57 Zvegintzov, Nicholas 1964-65 folder 58 To the Regents 1964-65 undated folder 59 From Legislators 1964-65 folder 60 Letters to the editor, miscellaneous 1964-65 undated folder 61 Miscellaneous 1964 Series 2: United Front, September 14 - October 2, 1964. Physical Description: Box 3, folders 1-3 Content/Description Contains a small amount of material generated by the forerunner to the Free Speech Movement, including statements, leaflets, and a few documents related to the Pact of Friday, October 2nd, 1964.

box 3, folder 1 Statements Sept.-Oct. 1964 folder 2 Leaflets Sept.-Oct. 1964 folder 3 Pact of October 2nd 1964

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 10 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 3: Free Speech Movement (FSM), October 2, 1964 - April 28, 1965. Executive Committee, 1964

Series 3: Free Speech Movement (FSM), October 2, 1964 - April 28, 1965. Physical Description: Box 3, folders 4-45; Box 4; Carton 1; Carton 2, folders 1-26; Oversize box 1, folders 1-2; Oversize box 2, folder 1 Content/Description Divided into four sub-series: Executive Committee, Steering Committee, Work Committees, and Participant Files. Work Committees is further divided into four sub-subseries: Public Relations and Press Committee, Free Speech Defense Fund, Free Speech Movement Publications, and Central Office. Contains the FSM organization records, including meeting minutes, resolutions, platforms, statements, leaflets and flyers, newsletters, press releases, progress reports, logs, and petitions. Central Office files contain primarily petitions, logs, orders, and various lists. Participant Files may contain writings, logs, notes, and other material referring to or about participants.

Executive Committee, 1964

box 3, folder 4 Organization [1964] undated folder 5 Partial meeting minutes Oct. 9, [1964] folder 6 Meeting minutes Nov. 23, 1964 folder 7 Resolutions 1964 undated folder 8 Proposal to FSM Executive Committee regarding an FSM National Defense Committee undated folder 9 Secret Meetings with Kerr, by YPSL, YDs & YRs Nov. 1964 folder 10 Miscellaneous undated

Steering Committee, 1964-1965

box 3, folder 11 Organization 1964 folder 12 Meeting minutes March 9, 1965 folder 13 Platforms [Nov. 9-13 1964] folder 14 "The Principles Behind the FSM Platform," Michael Rossman for the Steering Committee [Nov. 20 1964] folder 15 Leaflets 1965 undated folder 16 Notes undated

Work Committees, 1964-1965

Public Relations and Press Committee box 3, folder 17 Organization 1964 folder 18 Press releases 1964-65 folder 19 Bulletins 1964 undated folder 20 Progress reports and Position statements 1964-65 Leaflets folder 21 folder 22 November 1964 folder 23 December 1964 folder 24 January-March 1965 folder 25 Leaflet drafts 1964-65 folder 26 Flyers 1964 folder 27 Participant statements [1964] folder 28 Leaflets of newspaper articles 1964 undated folder 29 FSM, Free Speech Movement Newsletter (nos. [1]-V) 1964 folder 30 Newsletter orders 1964-65 folder 31 Is Freedom Academic, FSM/KPFA record Leaflets relating to and miscellaneous Jan. 1965

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 11 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 3: Free Speech Movement (FSM), October 2, 1964 - April 28, 1965. Work Committees, 1964-1965

folder 32-33 Joy to U.C. -- Free Speech Carols Record and cover Nov. 1964 folder 34 Songsheets [1964] folder 35 Bumper sticker 1964 folder 36 Button designs 1964-65 folder 37 Christmas card design 1964 folder 38 Instruction sheets 1964 folder 39 Speaker's Bureau 1964 folder 40 Flyers for FSM speakers 1964-65 oversize-box 1, Bill Epton Flyer; speaker Susanne Goldberg Jan. 1965 folder 1 box 3, folder 41 First Anniversary Commemorative Event 1965 folder 42 Press Central log 1964 folder 43-45 Press notes and speeches -- Richard Schmorleitz 1964 undated box 4, folder 1 Press release transportation lists 1964 folder 2 Press coverage charts 1964-65 folder 3 Press relations and news dissemination lists 1964 folder 4 Press notes -- [Richard Schmorleitz?] undated Free Speech Defense Fund box 4, folder 5 Instructions for defendants undated folder 6 Press releases 1965 folder 7 Leaflets 1964-65 folder 8 Flyers 1965 undated folder 9 Flyers for benefits [1964]-65 oversize-box 1, Benefit posters 1964-65 folder 2 box 4, folder 10 Free Speech Defense Fund Christmas card 1964 folder 11 The Defender, Free Speech Trial Newsletter April-May 1965 folder 12 Council of Twenty undated folder 13 List of cited students undated folder 14 Lists of arrested students undated folder 15 Legal notes undated folder 16 Miscellaneous 1964-65 undated Free Speech Movement Publications box 4, folder 17 Rossman, Michael, and Lynne Hollander, editors, Administrative Pressures and Student Political Activity at the University of California: A Preliminary Report" (a.k.a. Rossman Report) 1964 Rossman Report, unpublished material folder 18 "Peter Franck interview" Oct. 17, 1964 folder 19 "Civil Rights Activity -- Campus and Bay Area, 1957-1964" 1964 folder 20 "DuBois Club" 1964 folder 21 "Farm Labor" by Henry Anderson 1964 folder 22 "FBI Access" 1964 folder 23 "Graduate Students and Free Speech Movement" by Robert Starobin 1964 folder 24 "Graduates Since Disfranchisement" by Stephen H. Wangh and John Taylor [1964] folder 25 "The Katz Case" 1964 folder 26 "Peace Movement Report" by Stephen Soloff 1964 folder 27 "The Press and the Free Speech Demonstrations" by Lewis B. Andrews, Andrew B. Ross, and John S. Tenney 1964 folder 28 "Questionnaire Report" 1964 folder 29 "Repression of Political Groups" 1964 folder 30 "SCAL (Student Committee on Agricultural Labor" 1964 folder 31 "FSM Report on SLATE, 1959-1961" 1964 folder 32 "Gene Savin Interview re ASUC and SLATE" Oct. 21, 1964 folder 33 "Interview with Ken Cloke re SLATE, 1959-1961" 1964 carton 1, folder 1 "SLATE 1961-1963" 1964

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 12 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 3: Free Speech Movement (FSM), October 2, 1964 - April 28, 1965. Work Committees, 1964-1965

folder 2 "Stiles Hall" by Damon Tempey undated folder 3 "Student Attempts to Gain Control of ASUC Funds" by Joe Hacker 1964 folder 4 "The University's Campus Radio Station Policies" 1964 folder 5 "Young Democrats and the University Regulations" 1964 folder 6 "Young Republicans" 1964 folder 7 "Yuba City Project" 1964 folder 8 "A Brief History of the Free Speech Controversy" 1965 folder 9 Garson, Marvin. The Regents, pamphlet 1965 folder 10-11 Drafts and research material 1965 folder 12 Songbook 1964 folder 13 Untitled draft ca. 1965 Central Office carton 1, folder 14 Organization 1964 folder 15 Command Central 1964 Subject Files folder 16 Ad Hoc Student Research Committee for Freedom of Speech 1964 folder 17 Byrne recommendations -- notes undated folder 18 Faculty Information Committee undated folder 19 National student support undated folder 20 Questionnaires undated folder 21 Regent's meeting notes Nov. 20, [1964] folder 22 December Strike 1964-65 folder 23 Tables 1964 oversize-box 2, Table sign undated folder 1 carton 1, folder 24 Miscellaneous undated Other folder 25 Information cards -- participants undated folder 26 Lists of participants undated Logs folder 27 Meeting Oct. 12, 1964 folder 28-29 Central 1964-65 folder 30 Command Central Dec. 1964 folder 31-33 Phone 1964-65 undated folder 34 Visitors Jan. 1965 Petitions folder 35 Forms 1964 undated folder 36-37 Manning tables Sept., Nov. 1964 folder 38-39 Free Speech Petition 1964 folder 40 Relating to Affirmation of violations Nov. 1964 folder 41 Relating to Academic Senate Dec. 1964 folder 42 Faculty Dec. 3-14, 1964 folder 43 Staff undated folder 44 California colleges undated folder 45 Out-of-state colleges undated folder 46 Out-of-state SDS Chapters Oct.-Dec. 1964 folder 47 Non-student undated Orders folder 48 Buttons 1964-65 folder 49 Record 1964-65 folder 50 Songbook 1964-65 folder 51 Miscellaneous 1964-65 folder 52 Benefit guest book Aug. 6, 1965

Participant Files, 1964-1966

carton 2, folder 1 Anastasi, Ron 1964 folder 2 Aptheker, Bettina 1965 undated

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 13 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 3: Free Speech Movement (FSM), October 2, 1964 - April 28, 1965. Participant Files, 1964-1966

folder 3 Artman, Charlie (Brown) 1964-65 undated folder 4 Druding, Susan [1965] folder 5 Felsenstein, Lee 1964-65 folder 6 Garson, Marvin undated folder 7 Goines, David Lance Oct. 1964 folder 8 Goldberg, Barbara undated folder 9 Goldberg, Suzanne undated folder 10 Hutchin, Mona Danielle undated folder 11 Levine, Eric 1964 folder 12 Noble, Marilyn 1965 folder 13 Pimsleur, Joel L. Dec. 7, 1964 folder 14-15 Richheimer, Robert H. (Skip) Jan. 1965, undated folder 16 Rossman, Michael undated folder 17 Roysher, Martin K. undated folder 18 Sanderson, Ken 1964 Savio, Mario folder 19 Miscellaneous 1964 undated folder 20 Notebook 1964 folder 21 Miscellaneous folder 22-23 Schultz, Marston 1965-66 undated Turner, Brian James folder 24 Notes Nov. 11-Dec., 1964 folder 25 Speech Oct. 26, [1964] folder 26 Weissman, Stephen undated Series 4: Free Student Union (FSU), 1965. Physical Description: Carton 2, folders 27-44 Content/Description Organization records, including agenda, meeting minutes, bulletins, leaflets, press releases, newsletters, logs, and subject files.

carton 2, folder 27 Organization 1965 folder 28 Meeting agenda May 10, 1965 folder 29 Assembly meeting minutes May 12, 1965 folder 30-31 Bulletins 1965 folder 32 Leaflets 1965 undated folder 33 Press releases 1965 folder 34 The Trial, newsletter July 19, 1965 folder 35 Questionnaire for members of FSU undated folder 36 Petitions undated folder 37 Phone log May 1965 folder 38 Felsenstein, Lee, et al, "Some Ideas for Changes and for an Organizing Base for the Free University 1965 folder 39 Miscellaneous 1965 folder 40 Notes undated Subject files folder 41 Due Process March-May 1965 folder 42 Educational Reform 1965 folder 43 Meyer Report May 20, 1965 folder 44 Spider and Obscenity Issue 1965 Series 5: Graduate Coordinating Committee (GCC), 1964-1965. Physical Description: Carton 2, folders 45-63 Content/Description Organization records of the organization formed specifically to represent graduate students in the FSM. Contains meeting notes, constitutions, platforms, resolutions, leaflets, picket instructions, press releases, and statements.

carton 2, folder 45 Organization [1964-65]

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 14 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 5: Graduate Coordinating Committee (GCC), 1964-1965.

folder 46 Meeting notes 1964 undated folder 47 Constitutions and platforms 1965 undated folder 48 Strike Committee of the GCC/FSM Dec. 1964 folder 49 University Reform Movement 1964-65 folder 50 ASUC elections 1964-64 folder 51 Resolutions 1964 folder 52 Proposals 1964-1965 folder 53 Press releases folder 54-55 Leaflets and drafts 1964-65 undated folder 56 Questionnaires for delegates 1964 folder 57 Miscellaneous 1964-65 Participating Graduate organizations folder 58 English Graduate Association 1964 folder 59 Graduate History Club 1964-65 folder 60 Graduate Library Students 1964 folder 61 Graduate Association of Political Science 1964 undated folder 62 Graduate Sociology Club 1964-65 undated folder 63 Graduate students, miscellaneous departments 1964-65 Series 6: Student Organizations, 1963-1966. Physical Description: Carton 2, folders 64-87; Carton 3, folders 1-46; Oversize box 1, folder 3 Content/Description Divided into two sub-series: U.C. Berkeley, and Other Colleges and Universities. Contains miscellaneous material regarding campus student organizations and may include rules and regulations, meeting minutes, leaflets, pamphlets, flyers, copies of correspondence, statements, newsletters, resolutions, petitions, and other material.

U.C. Berkeley, 1963-1966

carton 2, folder 64 Ad Hoc Committee to End Discrimination undated folder 65 Associated Graduate Council undated folder 66 Associated Students of Social Welfare 1964 Associated Students University of California (ASUC) folder 67 Constitution 1963 folder 68 Rules and regulations 1964 Senate minutes 1964-65 folder 69 September-October 1964 folder 70 November-December 1964 folder 71-74 January-May 1965 folder 75 Senate Committee to Make Recommendations On Campus Political Activity 1964 folder 76 Student Conduct Committee 1964-65 folder 77 Student Judicial Committee 1965 folder 78 Miscellaneous correspondence (copies) 1964-65 folder 79-81 Powell, Charles R. 1964-65 Correspondence (copies) and statements folder 82 Letters to the editor 1964 folder 83 Resolutions 1964 folder 84 Petitions for recall of Charles R. Powell 1964 folder 85 Annual report 1964 folder 86 Constitutional convention 1966 folder 87 Miscellaneous 1964-65 carton 3, folder 1 B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation 1964 undated folder 2 Boalt Hall Student Association 1964 undated folder 3 Campus CORE 1964-65 undated folder 4 Catholic Students for Social Action (COSA) 1965 undated

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folder 5 Conservatives 1964-65 folder 6 Graduate Student Association undated folder 7 Independent Socialist Club [1964]-65 undated folder 8 Independent Student Association undated folder 9 Interfraternity Council 1964 folder 10 Particle-Berkeley 1964-65 undated folder 11 Progressive Labor Club 1964-[65] undated Slate folder 12-13 Slate 1964-65 undated folder 14 Slate Newsletter undated folder 15 Slate Supplement 1964-65 folder 16 Nakamura flyers undated oversize-box 1, Election posters [1965] folder 3 carton 3, folder 17 Students for Cal undated folder 18 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) 1964-66 undated folder 19 Students for a Sane University [1965] folder 20 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) 1964 undated folder 21 Student Undergraduate Association Dec. 1964, undated folder 22 Union of Graduate Students (UGS) 1964 undated folder 23 University Society of Individualists undated folder 24 University Society of Libertarians undated folder 25 University Students for Law and Order (USLO) 1964 undated folder 26 University Young Democrats 1964-65 folder 27 University Young Men's Christian Association--Stiles Hall 1964-65 folder 28 W.E.B. DuBois Club 1965 undated folder 29 Women for Peace 1964 undated folder 30 Young People's Socialist League (YPSL) 1965 undated folder 31 Miscellaneous 1964-65 undated

Other Colleges and Universities, 1964-1965

carton 3, folder 32 1964-65 undated folder 33 UCLA Free Speech Movement 1964-65 folder 34 California colleges and universities 1964-65 undated folder 35 Out of state colleges and universities 1964-65 undated folder 36 Foreign colleges and universities 1964-65 folder 37 High school Free Speech Movement Dec. 1964 folder 38-46 United States National Students Association (USNSA) 1964-65 undated Series 7: Faculty Involvement, 1964-1966. Physical Description: Carton 3, folders 47-111 Content/Description Divided into two sub-series: Academic Senate, and Individual Faculty and Departments.Individual Faculty and Departments is further divided into University of California, Berkeley, and Other Colleges, Universities, and National Organizations. Contains meeting minutes, motions and resolutions, press releases, memos, statements, and other material.

Academic Senate, 1964-1966

Berkeley Division carton 3, folder 47 Notice of meeting Oct. 1964 folder 48 Meeting minutes (official printed) 1964-65 folder 49 Meeting minutes Dec. 8, 1964 Debate and related material folder 50 Motions and resolutions 1965 undated

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folder 51 Press releases 1964 folder 52 From the Chancellor 1964-65 folder 53 Memos to members of the Academic Senate Dec. 1964 folder 54 Statements by faculty 1964-65 folder 55 Miscellaneous 1964-66 Committees Ad Hoc Committee on Student Conduct folder 56 Questions and answers 1964 folder 57 Report (aka Heyman Report) Nov. 12, 1964 folder 58 Memos Oct. 12, 1964 folder 59 Miscellaneous 1964-1965 Committee on Academic Freedom folder 60 Memos and motions 1964-1965 undated folder 61 Report April 1965 Emergency Executive Committee folder 62 Organization, statement, and report 1964 folder 63 "How are Things at Berkeley" 1965 folder 64-65 Miscellaneous 1965 folder 66 Committee on Committees 1964 folder 67 Committee on Elections 1964-65 folder 68 Committee on Senate Policy 1965 folder 69 Special Committee of Seven 1965 folder 70 Select Committee on Education May-June, 1965 folder 71 Santa Barbara Division 1964-65 folder 72 Riverside Division 1965

Individual Faculty and Departments, 1964-1966

University of California, Berkeley Individuals carton 3, folder 73 Grendon, Alexander, 1899- 1965 folder 74 Levine, Lawrence W. 1964 folder 75 Malia, Martin E. (Martin Edward) March 1965 folder 76 May, Henry F. (Henry Farnham), 1915- 1964-65 folder 77 Muscatine, Charles 1964-65 folder 78 Searle, John R. 1965 folder 79 Selznick, Philip, 1919- 1964 folder 80 Stapp, Henry P. undated folder 81 Letters to colleagues 1964-65 folder 82 Faculty statements 1964-65 folder 83 Lists of Berkeley faculty undated Departments folder 84 Anthropology 1964 folder 85 College of Letters and Science 1964-65 folder 86 Engineering 1964-66 folder 87 Environmental Design undated folder 88 Geology and Geophysics Dec. 1964 folder 89 History 1964-65 folder 90 Political Science 1964 folder 91 Sociology Dec. 1964 folder 92 Zoology 1964 Miscellaneous folder 93 Academic Publicity Fund 964 undated folder 94 Council of Department Chairmen 1964 folder 95 Emergency Meeting of Faculty Members Dec. 3, 1964 folder 96 Faculty Committee on Student Political Activity March 1965 folder 97 Faculty Forum 1965 folder 98 Faculty Information Committee Dec. [1964]

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folder 99 Faculty Peace Committee undated folder 100 Independent Faculty-Student Legal Fund 1964-65 undated folder 101 Report of Faculty Group Nov. 1964 folder 102 "Campus Autonomy and the Regents: A Reply to the Meyer Report" and "Critique Of the Meyer Committee Regulations" April 1965 folder 103 "A Message on the Proposed Solution to the Free Speech Controversy" [ca. 1965] folder 104 Flyers 1964 undated Other Colleges, Universities, and National Organizations carton 3, folder American Association of University Professors (AAUP) 1964 105 folder 106 American Federation of Teachers 1965 undated folder 107 California Federation of Teachers Dec. 1964 folder 108 Stanford University 1964 folder 109 University Teachers' Union undated folder 110-111 Miscellaneous faculty California 1964 United States undated Series 8: University of California Administration, 1936-1966. Physical Description: Carton 4, folders 1-42 Content/Description Divided into three sub-series: Board of Regents, Office of the President, and Berkeley Administration. Contains copies of policy statements, resolutions, surveys, press releases, and related material.

Board of Regents, 1963-1965

carton 4, folder 1 Board of Regents 1963-64 folder 2 Committee on Educational Policy 1965 Special Committee to Review University Policies (Meyer Report) folder 3 Reports 1964-1965 folder 4 Miscellaneous 1964-1965 folder 5 Office of University Relations 1964-65 Press releases folder 6 Carter, Edward William, 1911-, Chairman of the Board 1964-65 folder 7 Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905- 1964 folder 8 Unruh, Jesse Marvin, 1922- 1964-65 folder 9 Treasurer's annual report 1963-64

Office of the President, 1936-1965

Kerr, Clark, 1911- carton 4, folder 10 Copies of correspondence 1964-65 folder 11 Memos to the Board of Regents 1964-65 folder 12-13 Statements and speeches 1964-65 folder 14 Press releases 1964-65 folder 15 Miscellaneous 1964 folder 16 Regulations on the use of facilities 1936-65 folder 17 University of California student opinion survey April 1965

Berkeley Administration, 1964-1966

Strong, Edward W.(Edward William), 1901-, Chancellor carton 4, folder 18 Statements folder 19 Speeches 1964

Finding Aid to the Free Speech CU-309 18 Movement records, 1936-1969 Series 8: University of California Administration, 1936-1966. Berkeley Administration, 1964-1966

Memos folder 20 To the Academic Senate 1964 folder 21 To the Campus 1964 Meyerson, Martin, Chancellor folder 22 Statements 1965 folder 23 Press releases 1965 folder 24-26 Memos To Clark Kerr 1965 To Faculty and Students 1965 To Academic Senate 1965 folder 27 Miscellaneous 1965 folder 28 Heyns, Roger W. (Roger William), 1918-, Chancellor 1965 folder 29 Cheit, Earl Frank, Executive Vice Chancellor 1966 folder 30 Smelser, Neil J., Special Assistant to the Chancellor On Political Activity 1965 folder 31 Office of the Dean of Students 1964 Towle, Katherine Amelia, 1898, Dean of Students folder 32 Memos to Student Organizations 1964-65 folder 33 Statement Dec. 1964 folder 34 Williams, Arleigh Taber, 1912-, Dean of Men 1965 folder 35 Office of Public Information 1964-65 Press releases Committee on Campus Political Activity (CCPA) Robley Williams, Chairman folder 36 Correspondence Oct./Nov. 1964 Meeting minutes folder 37 October 1964 folder 38 November 1964 folder 39 Reports 1964 folder 40 Miscellaneous 1964 folder 41 Student Affairs Committee 1964-65 folder 42 Information for Student Organizations 1964-65 Series 9: Non-University Individuals and Organizations, 1964-1965. Physical Description: Carton 4, folders 43-64 Content/Description Contains miscellaneous material regarding involvement of outside organizations and individuals in the Free Speech Movement.

carton 4, folder American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) 1964-65 undated 43-45 folder 46 Alameda County California 1965 folder 47-48 California Alumni Association 1964-65 folder 49 California Democratic Council 1965 undated folder 50 Center for Higher Education, Berkeley, Calif. 1965 folder 51 City of Berkeley Dec. 1964 folder 52 Herbert, Walter -- Wesley Foundation, University of California, Berkeley 1964 undated folder 53 Independent Socialist Press (The FSM Papers) undated folder 54 Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) undated folder 55 Inter-Faith Council 1964 folder 56 League for Democracy in Education undated folder 57 Mandel, William M. undated folder 58 Parent's Defense Committee for Berkeley Students 1965 undated folder 59 Peace Corps (U.S.) 1965 folder 60 Progressive Labor Movement 1964 folder 61 UC Library Employees Association Dec. 1964 folder 62 Business 1964-65 folder 63 Labor Organizations 1964-65

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folder 64 Religious groups -- miscellaneous 1964-65 Series 10: Writings, Speeches, and Publications, 1939-1969. Physical Description: Carton 4, folders 65-90; Carton 5; Oversize Box 1, folders 4-5; Oversize box 2, folders 2-3 Content/Description Divided into six sub-series: Legal Documents, Radio and Television, Published Writing, Unpublished Writing, Miscellaneous Publications, and Clippings. Legal Documents were those generated in the defense of the 800 students arrested at the FSM sit-in in Sproul Hall, December 2-3, 1964. Published Writing is further divided into Pamphlets and Articles, and Unpublished Writing is further divided into Papers and Other. Contains copies of published materials as well as materials in typescript or draft form.

Legal Documents, 1965-1966

No. C-7468--C-7547 carton 4, folder 65 A Suggestion for Dismissal Jan. 1965 folder 66 Signatories to the Suggestion for Dismissal and miscellaneous related material Jan. 1965 folder 67 Three Documents: Demurrer, Motion for Pretrial Hearings..., Defendants proposed Agenda and Preliminary Statement... Jan. 1965 folder 68 Motion for Pretrial Hearings and for Consolidation for Purposes of Pretrial Hearings. Jan. 26, 1965 folder 69 Petition for Writ of Mandate [Sept?] 1965 folder 70 Criminal No. 235, Appellants' opening brief 1966

Radio and Television, 1964-1965

carton 4, folder 71 KFRC Oct. 16, 1964 folder 72 KPIX 1964 folder 73 Los Angeles radio and television 1964-65 undated folder 74 National radio and television broadcast transcripts [1964]-65 folder 75 Media 1964-65

Published Writing, 1963-1969

Pamphlets carton 4, folder 76 Aptheker, Bettina "Higher Education and the Student Rebellion in the United States 1960- 1969: A Bibliography," American Institute for Marxist Studies 1969 folder 77 Cleaveland, Bradford Something Like This is Needed, Berkeley Free Press ca. 1963 folder 78 Draper, Hal The Mind of Clark Kerr, Independent Socialist Club 1965 folder 79 Davidson, Carl The Multiversity: Crucible of the New Working Class undated folder 80 Herbert, Walter O Freedom, Wesley Foundation March 1965 folder 81 Levine, Eric The Berkeley Free Speech Controversy, Students for a Democratic Society [1965] folder 82 Weissman, Steve Freedom and the University, Students for a Democratic Society undated folder 83 Weissman, Stephen (Steve), and Doug Tuthill April 1965 Freedom and the University, Students for a Democratic Society Articles

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carton 4, folder 84 Abrams, Richard M. "The Student Rebellion at Berkeley -- An Introduction," The Massachusetts Review 1965 oversize-box 1, "Behind the Campus Revolt," Look Feb. 23, 1965 folder 4 carton 4, folder 85 Dickinson, William B., Jr. "Campus Unrest," Editorial Research Reports May 19, 1965 folder 86 Feuer, Lewis S. "Pornopolitics and the University," The New Leader April 12, 1965 folder 87 Greenberg, D.S. "Berkeley: New Crisis Breaks Out on California Campus," Science Dec. 9, 1965 folder 88 Heisler, Dr. Friedy B. "A Psychiatrist Looks Back at Berkeley," The Progressive May 1965 folder 89 Ingerman, Sidney "Employed Graduate Students Organize at Berkeley," Industrial Relations Oct. 1965 folder 90 Weinberg, Jack "The Wildcat Strike & the Knowledge Factory," reprint from Berkeley Campus CORE-lator by Student Union Jan. 1965

Unpublished Writing, 1964-1967

Papers carton 5, folder 1 Beals, Carleton "Students Aren't People" ca. 1965 folder 2 Blumenfeld, Neal, M.D. "Human Dignity and the Multiversity" (draft) undated folder 3 Bored, I.M. Mortal "Clark's Courageous Caper, or Another Crisis Met and Mastered???" ca. 1964 folder 4-11 Heirich, Max "Demonstrations at Berkeley" pages 162-VII 21 [1965] folder 12 Huston, Tom Charles "The First Amendment Rights of University Students" 1965 folder 13 Kirchner, Daniel "Student Political History--U.C. 1957-1964" (draft) undated folder 14 LeClercq, Frederic S., LL.B. "University in Crisis: The Berkeley Case" undated folder 15 Paulsen, James A. "College Student Behavior: Enigma or Dilemma" [ca. 1965] folder 16 Petersen, William "Faculty Rebellion at Berkeley" undated folder 17 Regelson, Leon "Community of Hope" [ca. March 1965] folder 18 [Richheimer, Robert H.] "Education, Revolutions, and Citadels" [ca. 1965] folder 19 Tarlton, Charles D. "Politics in a Community of Scholars: Scholars: Berkeley, 1964-65" Oct. 8, 1965 Other carton 5, folder 20 "The Berkeley Free Speech Controversy," A fact-finding committee of graduate political scientists, report Dec. 13, 1964 folder 21 Braiman, Alex, M.D. "Riotous Behavior in the College: A Psychological View," speech 1965 folder 22 Cain, Leonard D., Jr. Speeches and papers 1962-65 folder 23 Jones, Marshall B.

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"The Role of the Teacher in Social Change," speechvvvMay 6, 1965 folder 24 Poland, Jefferson "Alienated War Baby Readings," reading list Nov. 1967

Miscellaneous Publications, 1964-1969

carton 5, folder 25 The Academic Intelligencer (Reprint of v. I, nos. 2 and 3, Feb.-March 1949) March 1964 folder 26 Aspects: the Poor Man's Periodical May 1964 folder 27 Barrington Bull undated oversize-box 2, Berkeley Daily Gazette Dec. 4, 1964 folder 2-3 Berkeley Daily Gazette, Friday, December 4, 1964 1964 Berkeley Daily Gazette, Saturday, December 5, 1964 1964 "State Probe of UC Sit-In Demanded." [Front Page] Berkeley Daily Gazette, Saturday, December 5, 1964 1964 ark:/28722/bk0016v3r7t "Legislators ask full Probe of UC Demonstrations" [Inside Page]. 1964 Berkeley Daily Gazetter, Tuesday, December 8, 1964 1964 "2nd EXTRA! Gov. Calls for 'Evolution' and not 'Revolution' at UC." [Front Page]. Berkeley Daily Gazette, Tuesday, December 8, 1964 1964 ark:/28722/bk0016v3r8c "Comments on Campus Crisis." [Inside Page]. Berkeley Daily Gazette, Wednesday, December 9, 1964 1964 "UC Rides out Strike." [Front Page]. San Francisco Chronicle, Saturday, December 5, 1964. 1964 ark:/28722/bk0016v3r9x "Critical Day at UC." [Front Page]. San Francisco Chronicle, Tuesday, December 8, 1964 1964 ark:/28722/bk0016v3s0g carton 5, folder 28 Bulletin of International Jan. 11, 1965 folder 29 The Dec. 1964 folder 30 Christian Century Feb. 3, 1965 folder 31 The Citizen (pre-publication newsletter) 1965 folder 32 Despite Everything (special letter) Jan. 1965 oversize-box 1, Free Student, nos. 1, 3 1965 folder 5 carton 5, folder 33 Freedom Forum March 22, 1965 folder 34 Frontier 1965 folder 35 The Berkeley Gate, Vol. 2, nos. 9-12, 14 Nov./Dec. 1964 folder 36 Graduate Student Journal Spring 1965 folder 37 Humanist March-April 1965 folder 38 Humanity: An Arena of Critique and Commitment 1965 folder 39 I.F. Stone's Weekly Dec. 14, 1964 folder 40 Isis Jan. 23, 1965 folder 41 issue: those who make the waves Spring 1965 folder 42 The Liberal Democrat 1964-65 folder 43 The Marxist-Humanist ca. 1964 folder 44 The Nation Dec. 21, 1964 folder 45 The New Leader Jan. 4, 1965 folder 46 The New Republic 1964-65 folder 47 The New York Review of Books April 8, 1965 folder 48 The New York Times Magazine Feb. 14, 1965 folder 49 Newsletters -- miscellaneous [1964]-65 folder 50 Pax Vobiscum March-May 1969 folder 51 Peace News Jan. 15, 1965 folder 52 The Powelton Village People Jan.-Feb. 1965 folder 53 Ramparts 1965 folder 54 The Realist April 1965 folder 55 The Reporter Jan. 28, 1965 folder 56 The San Diego State Free Press Dec. 15, 1964

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folder 57 San Francisco Magazine May-June 1965 folder 58 Students in Revolt, the Battle of Berkeley Campus [ca. 1965] folder 59 Tocsin 1964-65 folder 60 University Bulletin Jan. 4, 1965 folder 61 Washington Report Dec. 21, 1964

Clippings, 1939-1968

carton 5, folder 62 Daily Californian 1965 undated folder 63 Daily News Dec. 1964 folder 64-66 Los Angeles Times 1964-65 folder 67 Life 1965 undated folder 68 Manchester Guardian 1964 folder 69 Miami News 1965 folder 70 The Minority of One Jan. 1965 folder 71 The New York Post 1964-65 folder 72 The New York Times 1964-65 undated folder 73 The New York Times Magazine 1965 folder 74 The New York Times Review of Books Feb./March 1965 folder 75 Progress-Bulletin (Pomona, Calif.) 1965 folder 76 San Francisco Examiner 1964-65 folder 77 The Wall Street Journal 1964 folder 78 Washington Post 1965 folder 79 Sacramento papers Oct. 28, [1964] folder 80 Relating to college campuses 1965 folder 81 Relating to college students 1965 undated folder 82 Relating to University of California 1964-65 folder 83 Miscellaneous clippings 1964-65 undated folder 84 Press releases -- miscellaneous 1964-65 folder 85 Miscellaneous 1939-68 undated

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