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Student Activism in the Context of the 1930s
Segregated Student Housing and the Activists Who Defeated It
Antisemitism at the University of Minnesota
Political Surveillance of the University
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Regent George Leonard and the Political Fight Over Selecting Regents
Student Activists’ Lifelong Commitment to Service and Justice
How the History of the University of Minnesota is Remembered
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Edward Nicholson to Ray Chase about New Board of Regents
Nicholson’s History of Radical Movements Requested by Regent Bell
“Poster Restriction Rules Announced by Senate Group”
“Board of Regents Exonerates Dr. William Schaper”
“Governor Benson Names Four New Men As ‘U’ Regents”
Propaganda Denied Place in Post Office Boxes by Senate
Chase on U of M “Existing Situation”
Keep America American, Chase Flier
“Dean Ford Ends Housing Ban”
Report of Council Committee on Negro Discrimination
Tracking Negro and Jewish Students from Out of State
Minnesota Daily
, “Extra!” End of Drills
Anti-Drill in Gopher Yearbook
“Willey’s Confidential Statement to Coffey”
Theodore Christianson
Ray P. Chase to Edward Nicholson About Regents
Ray Chase to Edward Nicholson About Influencing The Choice of Regents
Ray Chase Letter to Edward Nicholson about Political Influence, December 1936