The anti-war movement of the students of the University of California, 1935.

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The anti-war movement of the students of the University of California, 1935.

Contains bulletins and circulars distributed by various campus groups, one poster (oversize) and newspaper clippings about the movement and about the arrest of several students for leafleting. Some pieces identified as being issued by the University of California Anti-War Committee.

1 box, 1 portfolio.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6780444

UC Berkeley Libraries

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University of California Anti-war Committee.

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University of California (1868-1952)

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