The university in society: do the ties bind : video recording, 1969.

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The university in society: do the ties bind : video recording, 1969.

Footage was shot in 1969 and concerns student demonstrations on campus, especially against the military research undertaken at Stanford, and administrative responses to student activism; also included is a campus meeting concerning the Study of Education at Stanford. Individuals featured include Kenneth Pitzer, university president, Richard Lyman, provost, Herbert Packer, vice provost, Willard Wyman Jr., dean of students, and faculty members William Rambo, Raymond Wolfinger, Richard Brody, and Richard Fagan. The students were not identified by name.

1 cassette: col; 3/4 inch.2 cassettes: col; VHS.

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Wolfinger, Raymond E.

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Fagan, Richard

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Professor of Latin American Studies at Stanford University. From the description of Correspondence with Hugo Petraglia Aguirre concerning Fagan's translation of Aguirre poem, SED DEL PRINCIPIO, 1954-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553362 ...

Lyman, Richard W.

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Richard Lyman was Stanford's seventh president, serving from September 1970 to the summer of 1980. He first came to Stanford in 1958 to teach in the history department; he served as vice president and provost from 1967 to 1970. Under Lyman's leadership, the university first embarked on rigorous cost control and budget-cutting programs, and then on the ambitious "Campaign for Stanford" to raise $300 million. The successful five-year drive raised $132 million for the university's endowment and add...

Stanford university

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Stanford entered into a research project with the National Iranian Radio and Television agency in 1974 to study and recommend a satellite-based communication system for Iran and how to utilize it for Iran's educational radio and television. From the description of Stanford NIRT project records, 1974-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510722 The Leland Stanford Junior University was established in 1885 in memory of Leland Stanford Jr., the only child of Senator and Mrs. ...

Lenzer, Don

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Pitzer, Kenneth S. (Kenneth Sanborn), 1914-1997

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Kenneth S. Pitzer was a Chemistry professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Pitzer also served as the Director of Research for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1949-1951), president of Rice University (1961-1968), president of Stanford University (1968-1970) and a trustee at several colleges including Pitzer College. From the description of Kenneth S. Pitzer papers, 1915-2000 (bulk 1930-1997). (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 150411481 S...

Wyman, Willard G. (Willard Gordon), 1898-1969

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Willard Gordon Wyman (1898-1969) was born in Augusta, Missouri. He attended Bowdoin College in 1917, and was commissioned in the Coast Artillery Corps from West Point in 1919. During World War II, Wyman was assigned to several posts including Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations in the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations in 1942 and Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations at Allied Force Headquarters from 1942 to 1943. He earned the rank of Brigadier General in November 1943 and Major General i...

Rambo, William R. (William Ralph), 1916-

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William R. Rambo received his B.A. and Electrical Engineering degrees from Stanford University in 1938 and 1941. He was a research associate at the Harvard Radio Research Lab and a research engineer with Airborne Instruments Lab in New York before coming to Stanford as a research associate in 1951. He was made a Professor of Electrical Engineering in 1957, Director of Electronics Labs in 1960, and Associate Dean of the School of Engineering in 1961. He retired as a Professor Emeritus in 1972. ...

Brody, Richard A

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Packer, Herbert L., 1925-1972.

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Herbert L. Packer earned his B.A. (1944) and LL.B. (1949) at Yale University. After private practice in a Washington law firm, he came to Stanford as Associate Professor of Law in 1956, appointed Professor in 1959. From 1967 to 1969 he served as Vice Provost for Academic Planning and Programs. After suffering a massive stroke, he returned to the Law School in the fall of 1969. He was named Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law in 1971. Professor Packer's first book, EX-COMMUNIST WITNESSES: FOUR ...