Cornell Radical Research Collective miscellany, 1976.

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Cornell Radical Research Collective miscellany, 1976.

Includes a letter from the Collective to Gould Colman asking for financial support, and enclosures sent with the letter: four page abstract of the project and the Collective's radical analysis of Cornell; bibliography; tentative budget; article from CALSPAN NEWS regarding Cornell's control of CALSPAN, formerly the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc.; and a WALL STREET JOURNAL editorial praising the decrease in militancy on campuses as reflected in the changing attitudes at Cornell.

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