Free Speech Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (Bulk 1964-1972)
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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3p30030s No online items Guide to the Free Speech Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (bulk 1964-1972) Processed by Elizabeth Stephens; additions by Alison E. Bridger The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-6000 Phone: (510) 642-6481 Fax: (510) 642-7589 Email: [email protected] URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu © 2002 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Guide to the Free Speech BANC MSS 99/162 c 1 Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (bulk 1964-1972) Guide to the Free Speech Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (bulk 1964-1972) Collection number: BANC MSS 99/162 c The Bancroft Library University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Contact Information: The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-6000 Phone: (510) 642-6481 Fax: (510) 642-7589 Email: [email protected] URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu Processed by: Elizabeth Stephens; additions by Alison E. Bridger Date Completed: July 2001; additions March 2006 Encoded by: Xiuzhi Zhou © 2002 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Collection Summary Collection Title: Free Speech Movement Participants Papers, Date (inclusive): 1959-1997 Date (bulk): (bulk 1964-1972) Collection Number: BANC MSS 99/162 c Extent: Number of containers: 16 boxes, 5 cartons, 2 oversize boxesLinear feet: 13.45 Repository: The Bancroft Library. Berkeley, California 94720-6000 Physical Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog. Abstract: Consists of small collections and single items donated by participants in the Free Speech Movement (FSM) to the FSM Digital Project over a three year period, 1998-2001. Includes letters, writings, pamphlets, leaflets, programs, songbooks, and ephemera. Languages Represented: English Access Collection is open for research. Publication Rights Guide to the Free Speech BANC MSS 99/162 c 2 Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (bulk 1964-1972) Copyright has not been assigned to The Bancroft Library. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Public Services. Permission for publication is given on behalf of The Bancroft Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Free Speech Movement participants papers, BANC MSS 99/162 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Related Collections Title: Sexual Freedom League Records, 1962-1983, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 83/181 c Title: Jefferson F. Poland Papers, 1965-1973, Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 99/157 c Title: Free Speech Movement Records, 1936-1969, Identifier/Call Number: CU-309, University Archives, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeleyx Some printed materials have been transferred to the book collection of The Bancroft Library. Sound recordings have been transferred to the Microforms Collection of The Bancroft Library. Acquisition Information The Free Speech Movement Participants Papers were given to The Bancroft Library beginning in 1998 by individuals who participated in or observed the Free Speech Movement on the Berkeley campus in 1964. Additions of Charles Sellers files and FBI files made by Robby Cohen and Reginald Zelnik in 2003. Additions are ongoing. Funding Funding for processing provided by a gift from Stephen M. Silberstein. Scope and Content The Free Speech Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (bulk 1964-1972) consists of small collections and single items assembled by the Free Speech Movement Digital Archive and Oral History Project over a three year period, 1998-2001. Material was donated to the project by various persons who participated in or were otherwise involved with the Free Speech Movement. Collection consists of writings, correspondence, and miscellaneous printed matter including pamphlets, leaflets, programs, songbooks, and other ephemera. The collection is divided into series by donor name in order of arrival at the project. These series are followed by a Miscellaneous Gifts series which consists primarily of single item gifts, usually articles, unpublished papers or publications. Currently the collection holds 9 individual series for Hunter Golay, Pamela Edwards-Kammer, Ken Sanderson, Stephen J. De Canio, Jefferson F. Poland, Laura X, Charles Artman, Gerald Westheimer, and the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Rhetoric. Boxes 1-2 Series 1: Hunter Golay Files, 1964-1965 Scope and Content Note Consists of a few letters, a personal statement with a draft, leaflets, reports, and other material generated by the Free Speech Movement and by the University of California Berkeley faculty and administration during the Free Speech conflict in the Fall of 1964 and Spring of 1965. Box 1, folder 1 Correspondence 1964 Nov./Dec. folder 2 Personal Statement 1964 Additional Note (edited and last paragraph written by Morton Brown aka Mordici Bremberg) folder 3 Notes 1964 folder 4 Free Speech Movement leaflets 1964-65 folder 5 Free Speech Movement Newsletter, nos. 2-4 1964 folder 6 Free Speech Songbook 1964 Guide to the Free Speech BANC MSS 99/162 c 3 Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (bulk 1964-1972) Series 1: Hunter Golay Files, 1964-1965 folder 7 Graduate Coordinating Committee (GCC) 1964 Dec. folder 8 Free Student Union, leaflets 1965 folder 9 Letter To Presidents or Chairmen and Advisors of All Student Organizations from Katherine A. Towle 1964 Sept. 14 folder 10 Chancellor's Remarks, University Meeting 1964 Sept. 28 folder 11 Use of Campus Facilities, Office of the Dean of Students 1964 Sept. 28 folder 12 Committee on Campus Political Activity, Report on the Status of Deliberations...as of Nov. 7 by the Faculty Representatives... 1964 Nov. 10 folder 13 Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Student Conduct 1964 Nov. 12 folder 14-15 Administrative Pressures and Student Political Activity at the University of California:a Preliminary Report 1964 Box 2, folder 1 "The Berkeley Free Speech Controversy: Preliminary Report," prepared by a Fact-Finding Committee of Graduate Political Scientists 1964 Dec. 13 folder 2 "A Message on the Proposed Solution to the Free Speech Controversy," from Faculty Members 1964 Dec. folder 3 Statements and resolutions by student groups 1964 folder 4 Statements and form letters by faculty 1964 Dec. Campus CORE folder 5 Leaflets 1964-65 folder 6 The Campus CORE-LATOR, vol. 1, no. 2 1965 Jan. folder 7 Independent Socialist Club 1965 Jan., n.d. folder 8 Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) 1964 Dec. folder 9 University Students for Law and Order (U.S.L.O.) 1964 Dec. folder 10 Information for Student Organizations, booklets 1964-65 folder 11 Man and State: A Conservative Student Journal, vol. III, no. 1 1964 Dec. folder 12 Open City Press (San Francisco), vol. 1, no. 6 1965 Jan. 6-13 folder 13 Garson, Marvin, The Regents, pamphlet 1965 folder 14 "We Want a University-Dedicated to the 800" 1965 Jan. folder 15 Newspaper clipping relating to Regent's meeting in Davis 1964 Oct. 25 Box 3 Series 2: Pamela Edwards-Kammer Letters, 1964-1965 Scope and Content Note Consists of letters arranged in chronological order from Pamela Edwards to her mother in Southern California during her freshman year (1964-1965) at Berkeley. Box 3, folder 1-6 Letters to her mother 1964 Sept.-1965 May Box 4 Series 3: Ken Sanderson Writings about the Free Speech Movement, 1964-1965, 1998 Scope and Content Note Consists of copies of songs, a long poem, and a musical comedy written for or about the Free Speech Movement in 1964-1965 along with notes written in 1998. Box 4, folder 1 Sketches for an FSM musical comedy 1964, 1998 folder 2 Free Speech Movement songs based on Beatles tunes 1964, 1998 folder 3-4 Multiversity Lost: A Travesty 1965, 1998 Cartons 1-2 Series 4: Stephen J. De Canio Files, 1959-1972 Scope and Content Note Arrangement Divided into 4 sub-series: Writings and Personal Papers, Organizations, Subject Files, and Publications. Last three sub-series arranged alphabetically within sub-series. Consists primarily of leaflets, pamphlets, booklets, newsletters, and other printed material collected during DeCanio's student years in the 1960's at the University of California Berkeley and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. Publications cover student protest and political activity in both locales. Material for the Berkeley student organizations SLATE and Vietnam Day Committee is fairly large, others less so. DeCanio acquired many of the poetry publications in his capacity as editor of Spider Magazine on the Berkeley campus. Guide to the Free Speech BANC MSS 99/162 c 4 Movement Participants Papers, 1959-1997 (bulk 1964-1972) Series 4: Stephen J. De Canio Files, 1959-1972 Writings and Other Personal Material, 1960-1969 Writings and Other Personal Material, 1960-1969 Ctn. 1, folder 1 Correspondence 1964-69 folder 2 Slate article drafts ca. 1960-64 folder 3 Free Speech Movement notes, speeches, and drafts 1964 folder 4 Miscellaneous drafts n.d. folder 5 Songs n.d. Spider folder 6 Leaflets 1965 folder 7 Miscellaneous 1965-66 folder 8 Bail bond agreement for Arthur Goldberg 1965 Organizations, 1959-1970 Ctn. 1, folder 9 Ad Hoc Committee against Blockade of Cuba 1962 folder 10 Bay Area Spartacist Committee