Documents Relating to Columbia '68

June 5, 1967 "Remarks for Class Day," by David B. Truman, Dean of Columbia College
April 12, 1968 President Grayson Kirk Urges U.S. to leave Vietnam in speech at University of Virginia
April 22, 1968

An Open Letter to "Uncle Grayson" from Mark Rudd

April 24, 1968 Columbia College Faculty Resolutions
April 25, 1968 President Kirk's Letter to Black Students Occupying
April 27, 1968 Text of Statement by Chair of Columbia Trustees, William Petersen
April 28, 1968 Resolutions Passed At Joint Faculties Meeting
April 28, 1968 Results of Service Societies' Student and Faculty Referendum of April 25&26
April 28, 1968

"Bitter Pills" Resolutions Prepared by the Ad Hoc Faculty Group

April 29, 1968 Statement of Strike Committee Rejecting AHFG "Bitter Pills" Resolutions
April 29, 1968

Statement of Some AHFG  Faculty Supporting Strike

April 29, 1968 Statement by President Grayson Kirk Endorsing Disciplinary Proposals of Ad Hoc Faculty Group
April 30, 1968 Press Statement, issued by Strike Steering Committee immediately after Police Bust
April 30, 1968

Signed Statement of some members of AD HOC FACULTY GROUP in support of Student Strike

April 30, 1968

Resolution for the Meeting of the Faculties

April 30, 1968

Resolution of the Joint Faculties of Columbia University for Creation of Executive Committee of the Faculty

May 4, 1968 Memorandum from the Strike Education Committee on "The Renaissance of Learning at Columbia"
May 6, 1968 Official Policy Statement of the Strike Education Committee
April 28 to May 7, 1968 A Series of Press Releases on the Reopening of Classes in the Various Schools
May 16, 1968 Law School Professors Advertisement in New York Times expressing faith in the University's restorative powers
May 16, 1968 Faculty and Administration "Declaration of Confidence in Columbia's Future"
May 20, 1968 A Student and Faculty Response to the Columbia Crisis (a preliminary report)
June 4, 1968 The 214th Columbia University Commencement Address (Richard Hofstadter)
June 15, 1968 Article by Tom Hayden, a founder of SDS.
December, 1968 Article by Rusti Eisenberg, a student member of the Strike Steering Committee.
March, 1969 Article by Columbia strike leader Mark Rudd in Movement