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Document outlining what types of protests are acceptable at Scripps College. The document notes that students have the right to protest but in…

This is a photograph from 1969 of President Mark H. Curtis (from 1964-1976) giving a follow-up announcement to students of Scripps College that are…

This article, written by a former news writer and mother, discusses the necessity for student protestors to better campus life and society. She…

This program was handed out at the Claremont Colleges Vietnam Moratorium on October 15, 1969 for both protesters and bystanders to get a deeper…

An article about the vandalism of Bauer Hall in May 1970, published in the Scripps College Newspaper Collegiate.

Letter to the Scripps Community from the Office of the President shortly after the campus bombings

An article written in an unknown newspaper about living in the 1960s that briefly mentions the on campus bombings that occurred on Feb 26th 1969

The Final Report of the Washington Delegation: a group of professors and students of the Claremont Colleges went to D.C. to present the effects of the…

The flyer was created with the intended purpose of informing the public that while members of the Moratorium Coalition Committee did participate in…

A Claremont college newspaper, the Claremont Collegian, published this article on October 3, 1969 and used it to inform members of the community about…

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