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Series: 2) GENERAL SUBJECT FILES. 1928-1991, n.d. [1958-1968]
Box 55 Folder 49 Complaints - Vietnam Project [and Ramparts article] 1966
(Partially scanned folder | 22 records)
May 10th,1966
Appointed by MSU President Hannah, an ad-hoc committee of three MSU faculty members (Ralph Smuckler, John Henderson, and Cole Brembeck) co-wrote a rep read more...
0th,1966
Ralph Smuckler, Dean of International Programs, writes a memorandum on 53 factual inaccuracies in the April 1966 Ramparts magazine article that claime read more...
May 6th,1966
William Marvel, President of the publication Education and World Affairs, offers MSU President John Hannah words of encouragement after having read Ha read more...
May 17th,1966
MSU President John Hannah writes to The Honorable George Montgomery in the House of Representatives in Lansing, MI.  Hannah reflects on a quote he ha read more...
April 22nd,1966
Edward Zabrusky, Editor of the University News Bureau at MSU, writes to the editors in the MSU Department of Information Services, informing them of a read more...
April 26th,1966
Gaylord Yost, a Michigan State University (MSU) alumni from Cadillac, MI, writes to MSU President Hannah in protest.  Yost refers to MSU as an "espio read more...
May 3rd,1966
Henry Jones, an Assistant Professor of Political Science in Texas, writes to MSU President Hannah after having read the April 1966 Ramparts magazine a read more...
April 28th,1966
James Edwards, Professor in the MSU Department of Accounting & Financial Administration, writes to President Hannah in support of the university's adm read more...
May 3rd,1966
Francis Horn, President of the University of Rhode Island, writes to MSU President John Hannah.  Horn refers to an adverse editorial in his state's l read more...
May 3rd,1966
James O'Hara, 12th District Representative of Michigan, writes from Washington, D.C. to MSU President Hannah, thanking him for sending an April 27 let read more...
May 4th,1966
Michigan State Senator Bernard O'Brien, Jr., writes to MSU President Hannah, thanking him for sending a copy of the university's official statement on read more...
May 4th,1966
Billie Farnum, 19th District Representative of Michigan, writes from Washington, D.C., to MSU President Hannah.  Farnum thanks Hannah for sending a c read more...
May 4th,1966
Frederick Seitz, President of the National Academy of Sciences, writes to MSU President Hannah to offer encouragement after reading the university's o read more...
May 5th,1966
Oregon State University President James Jensen writes to MSU President Hannah, thanking him for sending Michigan State University's official statemen read more...
May 4th,1966
Raymond Catsman of Catsman Company in Flint, MI, writes to MSU President Hannah, expression admiration for him and his university.  Catsman indicates read more...
May 6th,1966
Weston Vivian, 2nd District of Michigan Representative, writes to MSU President Hannah, thanking him for sending MSU's official statement responding t read more...
May 6th,1966
U.S. Senator Fred Harris writes to MSU President Hannah, thanking him for sending the university's official statement on allegations made in the April read more...
May 9th,1966
MSU President Hannah writes to Frederick Seitz, President of the National Academy of Sciences, thanking him for his thoughtful comment regarding the u read more...
May 6th,1966
Harold Margulies, Associate Division Director of the Association of American Medical Colleges in Washington, D.C., writes to MSU President Hannah in d read more...
May 6th,1966
MSU President Hannah writes to the Editor of The Evening Bulletin in Providence, Rhode Island, after being notified by University of Rhode Island Pres read more...
May 6th,1966
Gerald Ford, Fifth District of Michigan Representative, writes to MSU President Hannah, thanking him for sending a copy of the personal statement made read more...
May 13th,1966
Richard Humphrey, Director of the American Council on Education in Washington, D.C., writes to Ralph Smuckler, Dean of International Programs at MSU. read more...