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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
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Regent George Leonard and the Political Fight Over Selecting Regents
Student Activists’ Lifelong Commitment to Service and Justice
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Ray P. Chase
Floyd B. Olson
Lester Breslow
Lee Loevinger
Robert Loevinger
Arnold Eric Sevareid
Rosalind Matusow Belmont
Richard M. Scammon
B. Warner Shippee
Edward Nicholson to J.C. Poucher about disposing of ” Political Mail”
Lotus D. Coffman Response to Warner Shippee Regarding Request for Conscientious Objection
Warner Shippee to Edward E. Nicholson Requesting that He be Excused from Required Drill as a Conscientious Objection
Malcolm Willey to Lotus D. Coffman about the
Minnesota Daily
and student demonstrations
Chase List of Student Forum, 1935
Chase List of Peace March Participants, May 23, 1934
“Luther’s Twin Cities Visit Rouses Anti-Nazis”
The Senate Committee Solves the Propaganda Problem
Propaganda Denied Place in Post Office Boxes by Senate
“Arts Student Ousted for Failure to Attend Drill”
“Students Will Get Ballots For Peace Polls”
Lieutenant Colonel Adam E. Potts Spies for Chase and FBI
Notes on Radicalism at the University of Minnesota, Ray Chase Files
Minnesota Daily
, “Extra!” End of Drills
Strike for Peace Flyer, 1935
Armistice Day Proclamation Flyer, 1935
Anti-Drill in Gopher Yearbook
Declaration of Rights of Youth, Poster
Abolish ROTC Poster
“Anti-Olympic Move Stirs U of M Campus”
Peace Demonstration, 1941 campus photograph
Malcolm Willey
Father Charles Coughlin