Request 1118


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demboj
Submitted
12/4/2012
Needed
12/7/2012
Quality/ Format
600 dpi
Description
President Richard Nixon letter to North Carolina Attorney General Robert Morgan, 18 September 1970, enclosing and endorsing a photocopy of an article by Dr. Sidney Hook, entitled "A Plan to Achieve Campus Peace", published in the Los Angeles Times, 30 August 1970
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2 (2 in repo)
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5
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0
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0
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Nixon letter is 2 pages; Hook article is 3 p. Digitize as two files.


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Items (2)

PID Identifier Title Date Description  
23575 268.44.c.1 President Richard Nixon letter to North Carolina Attorney General Robert Morgan 18 September 1970 President Richard Nixon's letter endorsed Dr. Sidney Hook's response to the campus disorders and enclosed a photocopy of the text -- "A Plan to Achieve Campus Peace". Written in the wake of nationwide campus disorders that followed the U. S. invasion of Cambodia the article appeared in the Los Angeles Times, 30 August 1970. Hook, who was a professor of philosophy at New York University and also the author of the recently published work "Academic Freedom and Academic Anarchy" adapted his article from his recent statement to the President's Commission on Campus Disorders.
600 dpi; color;
23576 268.44.c.2 Topical Comment: Get At Roots: A Plan to Achieve Campus Peace, by Sidney Hook, Los Angeles Times 30 August 1970 A photocopy of Sidney Hook's article which analyzed the causes of the nationwide campus disorders that occurred during 1970, evaluated the participants, and presented an "Outline for Action" that included faculty-student discipline committees, prompt punishment for violations, faculty and student marshals to act as first line of defense, use of the courts and civil authorities to obtain relief, use police powers only in the event of threats of bodily harm such as arson, assault, and vandalism, and shutting down universities when the scale of the violence overwhelms the university is attached to Nixon's letter.
600 dpi; color;

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