Papers, 1965-1979.
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Adamian, Paul Serop 1930-
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Paul Adamian joined the English faculty in 1966, after a short but controversial time at Southern Oregon College, Ashland, Oregon. As student dissent increased in the late 1960s, he was identified with the more outspoken protesters. On May 5, 1970, Governor's Day, an annual event honoring the university's military cadets, was held coincidentally in the same week American troops entered Cambodia and four students were shot to death by National Guard troops at Kent State University in Ohio. That s...
Springer, Charles E.
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University of Nevada, Reno
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Governor's Day was an annual occasion for honoring ROTC cadets. In 1970, students that opposed the war in Vietnam held a peace rally the same day, and distributed flyers and posters on campus announcing the rally and opposition to the Governor's Day observances. From the description of Governor's Day records, 1970. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 40932828 In 1970/71, the Oral History Program at the University of Nevada and the University Archives initiated ...