Inventory of the Albert G. Cohen Campus Ministry, Social Justice and Environment Collection

David Stiver
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Inventory of the Albert G. Cohen Campus Ministry, Social Justice and Environment Collection

Collection number: GTU 2003-10-02

Graduate Theological Union Archives

Graduate Theological Union

Berkeley, California
Processed by:
David Stiver
Date Completed:
02/07/08
Encoded by:
David Stiver
© 2008 Graduate Theological Union. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary

Title: Albert G. Cohen Campus Ministry, Social Justice and Environment collection
Dates: 1939 - 2003
Collection number: GTU 2003-10-02
Collector: Cohen, Albert G.
Collection Size: 25 linear feet (29 archives boxes, 1 folio, 1 map case drawer)
Repository: The Graduate Theological Union. Library.
Berkeley, CA 94709
Abstract: Albert Gleaves Cohen served as campus minister with United Ministries in Higher Education at California State University Fullerton (1965-69) and California State University in Los Angeles (1969-97). The collection contains his activities on campus and off for civil rights, minority causes, social justice, population, student issues, and intelligent stewardship of the environment.
Physical location: 7/F/1 -7/G/3; 3/E/top; map drawer
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English

Access

Collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright has not been assigned to The Graduate Theological Union. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of The Graduate Theological Union as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.

Preferred Citation

Albert G. Cohen Campus Ministry, Social Justice and Environment Collection, GTU 2003-10-02. Graduate Theological Union Archives, Berkeley, CA.

Acquisition Information

Materials were donated by Rev. Albert G. Cohen in seven shipments from October 2003 through August 2009. Additional posters (no. 142-200) received August 14, 2009. Additional materials-personal, ministerial and project related-received November 5, 2009.

Biography / Administrative History

Albert Gleaves Cohen (1928- ) grew up in Philadelphia and attended nearby Haverford School. The son of a naval commander and grandson of Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves, he received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy. He graduated in 1949 with a concentration in mechanical engineering. He toured the Seas of Japan on USS Floyd B. Parks prior to the Korean War and later served as an engineer on the USS K-1 submarine and the USS Catfish.
In 1954 he resigned from the Navy and enrolled in Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin College, Ohio. He writes, "I wanted to equip myself to be a peacemaker in this new age. Given the way the world was heading in the post World War II years, I saw a church career as consistent with the family tradition of responsible citizenship."(1) While attending the seminary, he served as pastor of nearby Brighton Congregational Church.
He was ordained as a minister in the United Church of Christ in 1958 and served for five years as youth minister at Oneonta Congregational Church in Pasadena, California. Following a one year stint at Tabernacle Congregational Church in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, he returned to Southern California and served Plymouth Congregational Church in Whittier. During this time he became active in civil rights and assisted in voter registration in Columbus, Mississippi, and Selma, Alabama.
In 1965 Cohen accepted a call as the first full time campus minister with the United Christian Campus Ministry at California State College at Fullerton, founded in 1957. Originally hired by the Westminster Foundation in Southern California, the following year his ministry became part of the United Ministries of Higher Education (UMHE) of Southern California. UMHE of Southern California was funded by the Disciples of Christ, Evangelical United Brethren, United Church of Christ and United Presbyterians.
Cohen's duties at Fullerton included counseling for individuals and groups, being the unofficial administrator of the religious center, and promoting connections with local congregations. An advertisement in the campus newspaper, The Titan (September 27, 1968) announced: "Counseling for Problem Pregnancies, Draft Counseling, Grape Boycott Information, Theological Study Opportunities: See your UCCM Minister, Rev. Al Cohen."
Cohen, like many other campus ministers at this time, was an activist and served as a mediator between factions. (2) He became a voice of Christian conscience on the campus for peace, civil rights, fair housing and freedom of speech. He is featured and quoted in a number of articles in The Titan. Off campus, he was arrested on three occasions during demonstrations supporting civil rights, the rights of Mexican students, and student rights (San Fernando Valley State College). Along with his other activities, he helped found the religious studies program at Fullerton.
In 1969, Cohen moved to California State University at Los Angeles, where he remained as the UMHE campus minister until 1996. His activities extended beyond the campus. He became a member of the Committee on Higher Education and Public Policy (COHEPP), Southern California University Pastors (SCUP), from 1971 through 1975, when California debated dramatic changes to the Master Plan for Higher Education of 1960. He became well-known as a minister and social activist in Los Angeles. He chaired and served in various capacities on community groups (Zero Pet Population Growth), ecumenical organizations (Southern California Ecumenical Council), and UCC commissions (Network for Environmental and Economic Responsibility, convener with Donald B. Clark). Beginning in 1972, Cohen participated in world population and environmental conferences, bringing with him students and church members.
Following his retirement from the ministry in 1996, he became Executive Director of the Southern California Ecumenical Council. As of 2007, he also served on the Steering Committee of California Interfaith Power and Light and as a member of the Board of the Interfaith Environmental Council.
Cohen married Ruth Ann Appley in 1954 and had four children. Following his divorce in the late seventies, Cohen married Faith Anne Sand, a religious journalist, author and CEO of Hope Publishing House.
Sources
(1) Evelina Gleaves Cohen. Family facts and fairy tales. Hope Publishing House, 1988, 126.
(2) John Dart. "Times a-Changing for Campus Ministries," Los Angeles Times, April 16, 1977, 31.

Scope and Content of Collection

The collection documents the changing state of ministry in higher education in Southern California in the 20th century. Roughly half of the collection documents actions and positions taken on social justice, population, and the environment. Along with organizational and individual notes are newspaper articles, journals, correspondence, pamphlets, handbooks, conference materials, and other publications. A variety of newspapers from church and various causes are detailed and stored separately. Over 200 posters and signs ranging from antiwar and tiger cages for prisoners to social issues to conferences are listed individually. The collection follows the original order by subject and chronology.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects

Disciples of Christ--California--History.
Evangelical United Brethren--California--History.
Presbyterian Church--California.
United Church of Christ--California--History.
Church work with students--California--Fullerton--History.
Church work with students--California--Los Angeles--History.
Church work with foreign students--California--Los Angeles--History.
College chaplains--United States.
Universities and colleges--Religion--Societies, etc.
Clergy--Political activity.
United States--Race Relations--History--20th Century.
Civil Rights movements--United States--History--20th century.
Christianity and justice--United States.
Church and social problems--United States.
Interdenominational cooperation--Southern California.
Social Justice--Religious Aspects.
Ecology--Religious Aspects.
Population--Religious Aspects.
Environmental Protection--Religious Aspects.
Human Rights--Religious Aspects.
Euthanasia of animals--Los Angeles.
Student movements--California.
Civil disobedience--Religious aspects--Christianity.
College chaplains--United States.
Universities and colleges--Religion--Societies.
Southern California Ecumenical Council.

Clark, Donald B.
Cohen, Albert Gleaves (1927- )
Sand, Faith Annette (1939- )

Other Finding Aids

Campus ministry: GTU 94-11-04 CMHE (Cooperative Ministry of Higher Education) in Northern California and Nevada Collection; GTU 2006-7-02, John S. Hadsell Westminster House Collection (U.C.-Berkeley, Presbyterian Campus Ministry); GTU 2001-11-02, United Campus Christian Ministry at San Jose State University Collection, 1960-2000; GTU 94-11-01 Marna McKenzie Collection, Developing Ministries, CMHE (Cooperative Ministry of Higher Education) in Northern California.
Social justice: GTU 89-5-016, Berkeley Free Church Collection, 1959-1976; GTU 96-7-03, Church and Disarmament Collection, 1981-86; GTU 97-2-01, Northern California Presbyterians for Peace and Justice; and GTU 98-7-02, Northern California Ecumenical Council Collection, 1943-96.

Separated Material

These publications were duplicates of existing material within the GTU or damaged.
Malcolm Boyd, You can't kill the dream
Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton, Black power : the politics of liberation in America
John B. Cobb, Is it too late
Robert Cooney and Helen Michalowski, editors. The Power of the people : active nonviolence in the United States
Esquire, September 1968. [Missing section on "The Beautiful People ;Campus Heroes for 68/68"]
Faith and science in an unjust world : report of the World Council of Churches' Conference on Faith, Science, and the Future, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge , USA, 12-24 July 1979, Vol 2
John Francis and Paul Abrecht, editors, Facing up to nuclear power : a contribution to the debate on the risks and potentialities of the large-scale use of nuclear energy
Edgar J. Friedenberg, The vanishing adolescent
Lorraine Hansberry, The movement : documentary of a struggle for equality
Abbie Hoffman, Woodstock nation
Duncan Howlett, No greater love : the James Reeb story
Martin Luther King, I have a dream; the story of Martin Luther King in text and pictures
"The Negro and the Cities," Life, March 8, 1968, 64(10). [Damaged with cut outs]
Louis E. Lomax, The Negro revolt
Mad, No. 130, Oct 1969; No. 165, March 1974; 12th Annual Edition of the worst ; 1969
Michael McClure, The beard
Herbert Marcuse, One dimensional man
Zedong Mao, Quotations from Chairman Mao Tsetung
National Lampoon, March 1974; March 1975; April 1975
Jean-Francois Revel, Without Marx or Jesus
Carol S. Robb and Carl J. Casebolt, editors, Covenant for a new creation : ethics, religion, and public policy
Jerry Rubin, Do it: Scenarios of the revolution
J. L. Simmons and Barry Winograd, It's happening; a portrait of the youth scene today
Dave Steffenson, Walter J. Herrscher, and Robert S. Cook, editors, Ethics for environment : three religious strategies : the proceedings of a national conference held at the University of Wisconsin--Green Bay , June 11-13, 1973
William Stringfellow, My people is the enemy; an autobiographical polemic
Whole Earth Catalog, Fall 1969; January 1979; Spring 1970;
The challenge of peace : God's promise and our response : a pastoral letter on war and peace, May 3, 1983, National Conference of Catholic Bishops
Map of Soviet Union, National Geographic, 1981
Imperial World on Mercator Projection, Rand McNally, ND.

 

Series 1 Campus Ministry, 1969-1994

Physical Description: 6 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

Series 1 contains records of campus ministry activities and is divided into five subseries: administrative records Southern California, California State University at Fullerton, California State University at Los Angeles, student issues; Southern California and national organizations; and educational issues.
 

Subseries A Administrative Records, Southern California, 1938-1997

Physical Description: 18 folders

Scope and Content Note

Administrative Records, Southern California. These include the official minute books of the Westminster Foundation of Southern California, a Presbyterian foundation supporting campus ministries in state and city supported post-secondary schools, and United Ministries in Higher Education in Southern California (first meeting held Oct 15, 1966), an ecumenical nonprofit corporation that included United Church of Christ, Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ), United Presbyterian Church, later the Church of Brethren, and other communions.
Box 1:1

Westminster Minutes, July 1939-April 1949

Box 1:2

Westminster Minutes, March 1943-July 1952

Box 1:3

Westminster Minutes, October 1952-December 1958

Box 1:4

Westminster By Laws, 1958-60

Box 1:5

Westminster Minutes, February 1959-April 1961

Box 1:6

Westminster Minutes, January 1961-November 1964

Box 1:7

Westminster Minutes, January 1965-September 1966

Box 1:8

UMHE, Articles of Incorporation and Reports, October 1966-November 1968

Box 1:9

UMHE Executive Committee Minutes , October 1966-December 1969

Box 1:10

UMHE Executive Committee Minutes, February 1970-December 1971

Box 1:11

UMHE Executive Committee Minutes, January 1969-December 1971

Box 1:12

UMHE Executive Committee Minutes, January 1972-November 1974

Box 1:13

UMHE Executive Committee Minutes, January 1975- November 1976

Box 1:14

UMHE Commission Minutes, January 1977-October 1979

Box 1:15

UMHE Commission Minutes, January 1980-November 1986

Box 1:16

UMHE Commission Minutes and Finances, 1987-2003

Box 1:17

UMHE Semi-Centennial Celebration, 1977

Box 1:18

UMHE Publications, 1967-81

Box 28:21

College Religious Conference, 1947-1991

 

Subseries B California State University at Fullerton, 1965-1970

Physical Description: 24 folders

Scope and Content Note

California State University at Fullerton, consisting of the office files of the Rev. Cohen. These include specific incidents at Fullerton, such as the student strike and issues over the Michael McClure play "Beard," clippings and correspondence of Cohen and other ministers, and general issues, such as fair housing in Orange County.
box-folder 2 : 1

African American Education 1968-69

box-folder 2 : 2

American Federation of Teachers 1966-69

box-folder 2 : 3

California Crisis Education 1965-67

box-folder 2 : 4

California Crisis Tuition 1967

box-folder 2 : 5

California State Issues and Programs 1967-68

box-folder 2 : 6

Campus Performances Mime Troup and Beard 1967-68

box-folder 2 : 7

Clippings Correspondence and Activities Albert Cohen 1966-69

box-folder 2 : 8

College Religious Conference Part 1 1965-70

box-folder 2 : 9

College Religious Conference Part 2 1965-70

box-folder 2 : 10

Fair Housing 1968-69

box-folder 2 : 11

"How to Kill a College," Cy Epstein 1971

box-folder 2 : 12

Faculty Institute for Theological Inquiry 1965-66

box-folder 2 : 13

International Center Committee 1967-68

box-folder 2 : 14

International Studies 1964-67

box-folder 2 : 15

Inter-Religious Council of Associated Students 1966-68

box-folder 2 : 16

James Reeb Memorial Lectures 1965-68

box-folder 2 : 17

New Educational Horizons 1968-69

box-folder 2 : 18

Jack London Society SDS 1967-68

box-folder 2 : 19

Fullerton Ministerial Association 1968-69

box-folder 2 : 20

No War Toys ca. 1966

box-folder 2 : 21

Reason and The Dixon Line-Reason March 1965-March 1968

box-folder 2 : 22

Tutorial Program 1965

box-folder 2 : 23

United Campus Christian Ministry Part 1 1966-68

box-folder 2 : 24

United Campus Christian Ministry Part 2 1966-68

box-folder 2 : 25

UMHE Campus Ministry Activities 1966-68

 

Subseries C California State University at Los Angeles, 1961-2002

Physical Description: 14 folders

Scope and Content Note

California State University at Los Angeles, consisting of office files of the Cohen.
box-folder 3 : 1

Activities 1961-98

box-folder 3 : 2

Budget and Activities 1999-2001

box-folder 3 : 3

Confucius Statue 1986

box-folder 3 : 4

Flyers and Handouts 1977-92

box-folder 3 : 5

Functional Analysis and Mission Statement 1982-89

box-folder 3 : 6

International Living Center 1986

box-folder 3 : 7

Memorial Services 1992-2001

box-folder 3 : 8

Programs and Inspiration 1972-2002

box-folder 3 : 9

Program Ideas 1959-68

box-folder 3 : 10

Program Ideas 1966-71

box-folder 3 : 11

Program Ideas 1972-75

box-folder 3 : 12

South Africa 1985

box-folder 3 : 13

Student Issues 1970-71

box-folder 3 : 14

Sunset Strip 1966-67

 

Subseries D Student Issues, 1944-1996

Physical Description: 25 folders

Scope and Content Note

The subseries contains student issues related to the Vietnam War and activism, as well as the interpretation of the role of the student and youth in society.
box-folder 3 : 15

Activism Part 1 1968-72

box-folder 3 : 16

Activism Part 2 1968-72

box-folder 3 : 17

Campus Ministry in a World Living with HIV/Aids 1996

box-folder 3 : 18

Draft Amnesty 1966-74

box-folder 3 : 19

Draft Counseling 1968-72

box-folder 3 : 20

Draft, Church Positions 1966-70

box-folder 3 : 21

Drugs, The Drug Takers undated

box-folder 4 : 1

Education 1944-67

box-folder 4 : 2

Educational Reform 1968-72

box-folder 4 : 3

Higher Education Articles 1961-67

box-folder 4 : 4

Higher Education Articles 1967-74

box-folder 4 : 5

Radical Education Project 1969-70

box-folder 4 : 6

Student Concerns 1971-88

box-folder 4 : 7

Students and Society 1967-94

box-folder 4 : 8

Student Dissent Part 1 1966-72

box-folder 4 : 9

Student Dissent Part 2 1966-72

box-folder 4 : 10

Student Dissent Part 3 1966-72

box-folder 4 : 11

Student Unrest, Church views 1965-70

box-folder 4 : 12

Student Unrest, California 1967-71

box-folder 4 : 13

Student Unrest, UMHE Berkeley Strategy Meeting 1969

box-folder 4 : 14

Student Unrest, National and International 1968

box-folder 4 : 15

Abbie Hoffman, Revolution for the Hell of It 1968

box-folder 4 : 16

Alan Levine, The Rights of Students 1973

box-folder 4 : 17

Barbera Garson, MacBird 1966

box-folder 4 : 18

Jerry Farber, The Student as Nigger 1970

 

Subseries E Southern California and National Organizations, 1945-1998

Physical Description: 21 folders

Scope and Content Note

This sub-series contains copies of minutes and records of activities in campus ministry in Southern California and on a National level, as well as at specific universities.
box-folder 5 : 1

East Los Angeles College College Religious Center 1945-85

box-folder 5 : 2

Master Plan for Higher Education California 1973-97

box-folder 5 : 3

National Campus Ministry Association 1965-69

box-folder 5 : 4

National Campus Ministry Association 1968-71

box-folder 5 : 5

UMHE Presbyterian, Southern California 1992-95

box-folder 5 : 6

San Fernando Valley State College 1969

box-folder 5 : 7

Southern California University Pastors Part 1 1964-77

box-folder 5 : 8

Southern California University Pastors Part 2 1964-77

box-folder 5 : 9

Southern California University Pastors Part 3 1964-77

box-folder 5 : 10

UMHE Directories 1967-74

box-folder 5 : 11

UMHE Southern California 1972

box-folder 5 : 12

UMHE Southern California 1973

box-folder 5 : 13

UMHE Southern California 1974

box-folder 5 : 14

UMHE Southern California 1975

box-folder 5 : 15

UMHE Southern California 1976

box-folder 5 : 16

UMHE Southern California 1977

box-folder 5 : 17

UMHE Southern California 1978

box-folder 5 : 18

UMHE Southern California 1979

box-folder 5 : 19

UMHE Southern California 1986-96

box-folder 5 : 20

United Church of Christ, Southern California 1959-65

box-folder 5 : 21

University of Southern California Employee Rights 1998

 

Subseries F Christianity and Higher Education, 1945-1998

Physical Description: 19 folders

Scope and Content Note

This subseries contains materials on the role of Christianity on campus ministry, from a historical and ideological view.
box-folder 6 : 1

Church and Campus Calling: A Collection of Resources for Ministries in Higher Education 1985

box-folder 6 : 2

Church and University 1958-67

box-folder 6 : 3

Church and Higher Education 1979-95

box-folder 6 : 4

Church and Higher Education 1958-95

box-folder 6 : 5

Encounter magazine 1959-66

box-folder 6 : 6

Health and Human Values 1987

box-folder 6 : 7

History of Campus Ministry 1962-84

box-folder 6 : 8

Interpretation of the Ministry 1959-75

box-folder 6 : 9

Invitation to Dialogue: The Theology of College Chaplaincy and Campus Ministry 1986

box-folder 6 : 10

Ministry in Higher Education Denominational and Other Reports 1977-1995

box-folder 6 : 11

Philosophy of Campus Ministry 1965-70

box-folder 6 : 12

Philosophy of Campus Ministry 1971-9

box-folder 6 : 13

Reports on Campus Ministry 1986-91

box-folder 6 : 14

This Damned Campus: As Seen by a College Chaplain 1969

box-folder 6 : 15

UMHE Evaluation and Recommendation Report 1992-93

box-folder 6 : 16

UMHE Publications 1976-91

box-folder 6 : 17

UCC Convention Heritage and Horizon 1986

box-folder 6 : 18

UCC Reports and Studies 1972,1981

box-folder 6 : 19

Future Paper: Outer Space, Children's Rights, Nuclear Energy, Work Patterns, Genetic Manipulation 1977

 

Series 2 Social Justice, Population and Environmental Issues, 1969-1994

Physical Description: 7.2 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

Series 2 is divided into six subseries: ecology and the environment, human rights, population, nuclear power and weapons, racism and black power, and other issues.
 

Subseries A Ecology and the environment, 1938-1997

Physical Description: 42 folders
box-folder 7 : 1

Conference Earth Summit Brazil 1992

box-folder 7 : 2

North American Conference on Christianity Madison 1988

box-folder 7 : 3

Conference, Religious Reconstruction for the Environmental Future 1972

box-folder 7 : 4

Conference, The Church Faces the Environmental Dilemma Pasadena 1995

box-folder 7 : 5

Conference, WCC Justice, Peace and Integrity of Justice, Seoul Part 1 1990

box-folder 7 : 6

Conference, WCC Justice, Peace and Integrity of Justice, Seoul Part 2 1990

box-folder 7 : 7

Eco-Justice Part 1 1970-95

box-folder 7 : 8

Eco-Justice Part 2 1970-95

box-folder 7 : 9

Eco-Justice Action Training Resource Book 1995

box-folder 7 : 10

Eco-Justice Working Group 1987-95

box-folder 7 : 11

Eco-Justice Sabbath 1988

box-folder 7 : 12

Eco-Justice Sabbath 1991-96

box-folder 7 : 13

Correspondence and Positions 1970-79

box-folder 7 : 14

Correspondence and Positions 1980-89

box-folder 7 : 15

Correspondence and Positions 1990-99

box-folder 7 : 16

Correspondence and Positions 2000-02

box-folder 7 : 17

Ecology and Christian Life Part 1 1978-79

box-folder 7 : 18

Ecology and Christian Life Part 2 1978-79

box-folder 7 : 19

Environmental Sabbath 1988-97

box-folder 7 : 20

God's Earth Our Home 1994

box-folder 7 : 21

Law of the Sea Project 1979-82

box-folder 8 : 1

Earthen Vessels: An Environmental Action Manual for Churchgoers June 1988

box-folder 8 : 2

Earthen Vessels: An Environmental Action Manual for Churchgoers June 1988

box-folder 8 : 3

Energy Conservation 1979-91

box-folder 8 : 4

Environmental and Economic Justice 1986-94

box-folder 8 : 5

New Conversations, Integrity of Creation, Justice and Peace 1987-91

box-folder 8 : 6

Newsletter, Ecology and Politics (incomplete) 1969-74

box-folder 8 : 7

Newsletter, The Egg (incomplete) 1982-91

box-folder 8 : 8

Newsletters, Theology and Science 1982-86

box-folder 8 : 9

Newsletters 1970-79

box-folder 8 : 10

Newsletters 1980-79

box-folder 8 : 11

Newsletters 1990-99

box-folder 8 : 12

Newsletters 2000-2002

box-folder 8 : 13

Papers, Religious Perspective 1981-2001

box-folder 8 : 14

Stewardship, God's Earth Our Home 1995

box-folder 8 : 15

Stewardship 1970-79

box-folder 8 : 16

Stewardship 1980-89

box-folder 8 : 17

Stewardship 1990-99

box-folder 8 : 18

Sustainable Growth-A Contradiction in Terms 1993

box-folder 8 : 19

The Environment and the Christian 1991

box-folder 8 : 20

World Life Day 1972-77

box-folder 8 : 21

Alvin Pitcher, Christian Faith and the Ecological Crisis 1971

box-folder 28 : 22

UCC National Ecology, 1973-1976

 

Subseries B Human Rights, 1938-1997

Physical Description: 7 folders
box-folder 9 : 1

Clergy and Laity Concerned Part 1 1976-80

box-folder 9 : 2

Clergy and Laity Concerned Part 2 1976-80

box-folder 9 : 3

Flyers and Positions 1974-80

box-folder 9 : 4

Magazine, Renewal, ( incomplete) 1965-7

box-folder 9 : 5

National Conference on Human Rights 1977

box-folder 9 : 6

Newsletters and Pamphlets 1976-80

box-folder 9 : 6A

Newsletter, Clergy and Laity Concerned, Writings on Human Rights (incomplete) 1976-77

box-folder 9 : 7

Human Rights 1977-78

 

Subseries C Population, 1938-1997

Physical Description: 9 folders
box-folder 9 : 8

Abortion and Church, Pamphlets 1965-91

box-folder 9 : 9

Abortion Church Law 1968-2002

box-folder 9 : 10

Cairo Conference 1994

box-folder 9 : 11

Correspondence and Positions 1969-78

box-folder 9 : 12

Handbooks and Conferences 1998-2002

box-folder 9 : 13

Newsletters and pamphlets, Part 1 1974-95

box-folder 9 : 14

Newsletters and pamphlets, Part 2 1974-95

box-folder 9 : 15

Prep Com III 1994

box-folder 9 : 16

Vatican Encounter 1994-95

box-folder 26 : 1

UN Conference on Human Environment Stockholm 1972

box-folder 26 : 2

UN Conference on Human Environment Stockholm Posters and newsletter 1972

box-folder 26 : 3

UN Conference on Human Environment Stockholm Statement and Materials 1972

box-folder 26 : 4

UN Conference on Human Environment Stockholm Letter and Materials 1972

box-folder 26 : 5

UN Conference on Human Environment Stockholm Newsprint 1972

box-folder 26 : 6

UN Conference on Human Environment Stockholm Personal 1972

box-folder 26 : 7

UN Conference on World Population Bucharest Information 1974

box-folder 26 : 8

UN Conference on World Population Bucharest Personal 1974

box-folder 26 : 9

UN Conference on Human Settlement Vancouver Report and Materials 1976

box-folder 26 : 10

UN Conference on Human Settlement Vancouver News and Materials 1976

box-folder 26 : 11

UN Conference on Human Settlement Vancouver Sessions and Materials 1976

box-folder 26 : 12

UN Conference on Human Settlement Vancouver Information 1976

box-folder 26 : 13

UN Conference on Human Settlement Vancouver Newsprint 1976

box-folder 26 : 14

UN Conference on Environment Rio 1992

box-folder 26 : 15

UN Conference on Environment Rio Official Calandar 1992

box-folder 26 : 16

UN Conference on Environment Rio Reflections 1992

box-folder 26 : 17

UN Conference on Environment Rio Accreditation 1992

box-folder 26 : 18

UN Conference on Environment Rio Southern California 1992

box-folder 26 : 19

UN Conference on Environment Rio Personal Journal 1992

box-folder 26 : 20

Religion and Public Policy at UN 2002

 

Subseries D Nuclear Power and weapons, 1938-1997

Physical Description: 17 folders
box-folder 18 : 1

California Nuclear Power 1976

box-folder 18 : 2

California Nuclear Power 1979

box-folder 18 : 3

Californians for Nuclear Safeguards Part 1 1976-77

box-folder 18 : 4

Californians for Nuclear Safeguards Part 2 1976-77

box-folder 18 : 5

California, Weapons and Nuclear Power 1973,1978

box-folder 18 : 6

Proposition 15 Notebook 1976

box-folder 18 : 7

Proposition 15 Materials Part 1 1976

box-folder 18 : 8

Proposition 15 Materials Part 2 1976

box-folder 18 : 9

Nuclear correspondence and statements 1976-83

box-folder 18 : 10

Nuclear Issues 1976-79

box-folder 18 : 11

Nuclear Positions and Flyers 1975-78

box-folder 18 : 12

Nuclear Positions and Flyers 1979-83

box-folder 18 : 13

Nuclear Power and Weapons 1976-79

box-folder 18 : 14

Nuclear Power and Weapons 1980-86

box-folder 18 : 15

Nuclear Weapons 1976-78

box-folder 18 : 16

Nuclear Power and Weapons 1998

box-folder 18 : 17

Peace Sunday, Survival Sunday 1978-82

 

Subseries E Racism and Black Power, 1938-1997

Physical Description: 23 folders
box-folder 10 : 1

And Don't Call Me A Racist 1998

box-folder 10 : 2

Angela Davis 1971

box-folder 10 : 3

Articles 1957-82

box-folder 10 : 4

Be Aware Program 1968-69

box-folder 10 : 5

Black Manifesto 1969

box-folder 10 : 6

Black Panthers 1968-69

box-folder 10 : 7

Civil Rights Part 1 1964-68

box-folder 10 : 8

Civil Rights Part 2 1964-68

box-folder 10 : 9

Color Unfinished Business of Democracy 1942

box-folder 10 : 10

Materials Related to Visits by Cohen to Mississippi 1964-65

box-folder 10 : 11

Martin Luther King 1965-89

box-folder 10 : 12

Martin Luther King's Death 1968

box-folder 10 : 13

Martin Luther King 1968-2002

box-folder 10 : 14

Shirley Tucker Mississippi from Within 1965

box-folder 10 : 15

Pamphlets 1959-96

box-folder 10 : 16

Negroes in American History A Freedom Primer 1965

box-folder 10 : 17

Reregistration in the South 1965-71

box-folder 10 : 18

SNCC and Other Organizations 1965-9

box-folder 10 : 19

Solicitations and Articles 1966-83

box-folder 10 : 20

Southern California 1962-8

box-folder 10 : 21

Urban Emergency Action Packet 1968

box-folder 10 : 22

White Supremacists 1966-80

box-folder 10 : 23

The Community Reporter Southern California 1965-66

 

Subseries F Other Issues, 1938-1997

Physical Description: 39 folders
box-folder 11 : 1

Aids 2001

box-folder 11 : 2

Activism Christian Social Action 1962-66

box-folder 11 : 3

Animals 1985-89

box-folder 11 : 4

Biological Revolution, Theological Impact 1973

box-folder 11 : 5

California Rural Legal Assistance 1966-71

box-folder 11 : 6

Children of War 1997

box-folder 11 : 7

Christian Faith and Economic Life 1982

box-folder 11 : 8

Christian Mission Activism 1988-89

box-folder 11 : 9

Energy Part 1 1977-79

box-folder 11 : 10

Energy Part 2 1977-79

box-folder 11 : 11

Energy Notebook Part 1 1976-77

box-folder 11 : 12

Energy Notebook Part 2 1976-77

box-folder 11 : 13

Energy Papers 1968-78

box-folder 11 : 14

Energy Papers Church and others 1977-78

box-folder 11 : 15

Energy Usage and Conservation 1978-82

box-folder 11 : 16

Family Violence 1995-98

box-folder 11 : 17

Guns and Violence 1998

box-folder 11 : 18

Homosexuality Committee on Religion and the Homophobe 1965-68

box-folder 11 : 19

Homosexuality Church Issues Articles 1962-72

box-folder 11 : 20

Homosexuality, Church Pamphlets, Pursuit and Symposium 1959-68

box-folder 11 : 21

Homosexuality, Motive, Lesbian Feminist and Gay Men's Issue 1972

box-folder 12 : 1

Hunger Articles Pamphlets Work Books Part 1 1970-78

box-folder 12 : 2

Hunger Articles Pamphlets Work Books Part 2 1970-78

box-folder 12 : 3

Hunger Articles Pamphlets Work Books Part 3 1970-78

box-folder 12 : 4

Hunger Infant Formula 1977

box-folder 12 : 5

Hunger Stewardship 1975-97

box-folder 12 : 6

Mission in the 21st Century IAMS Conference Rome 1988

box-folder 12 : 7

Peace 1974-94

box-folder 12 : 8

Poverty Poor People's Campaign Resurrection city 1966-68

box-folder 12 : 9

Operation Bootstrap: Learn Baby Learn 1965-66

box-folder 12 : 10

Religion and Labor 1957-63

box-folder 12 : 11

South Africa, IAMS Conference 1985

box-folder 12 : 12

South Africa, Positions 1984-86

box-folder 12 : 13

South Africa, Reports and Articles 1984-87

box-folder 12 : 14

South Africa, Rural Poverty Challenges the Church 1984

box-folder 12 : 15

Toxic Waste 1984-87

box-folder 12 : 16

Women 1998-2000

box-folder 12 : 17

World Council of Churches, Life Together, Vancouver 1983

folio 1

Bumper Stickers, various causes undated

 

Series 3 Projects, 1969-1994

Physical Description: 4 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

Projects contains four subseries: Committee on Higher Education and Public Policy (COHEPP), Ecology Taskforce Southern California Council of Churches, Network for Environmental and Economic Responsibility, and Zero Pet Population Growth. .
 

Subseries A Committee on Higher Education and Public Policy (COHEPP), 1967-1975

Physical Description: 9 folders

Scope and Content Note

Committee on Higher Education and Public Policy (COHEPP). "As decision making and policy setting moves further away from faculty committees on local campuses in the direction of state and federal control, it seems appropriate for us to relocate a portion of our ministry so that our long established concern for the health of the institution (which parallels our concern for the health of individuals) can continue to be exercised. [SCUPS Task Force One-Governance -Report to UMHE Commission May 5, 1972]
box-folder 13 : 1

Background 1967-72

box-folder 13 : 2

Southern California University Pastors 1968-70

box-folder 13 : 3

Public Policy Higher Education Part 1 1971-74

box-folder 13 : 4

Public Policy Higher Education Part 2 1971-74

box-folder 13 : 5

SCUPS Task Force 1971-72

box-folder 13 : 6

Policy Statements 1971-73

box-folder 13 : 7

Reports and Memos Part 1 1973

box-folder 13 : 8

Reports and Memos Part 2 1973

box-folder 13 : 9

Reports and Memos 1974-75

 

Subseries B Ecology Task force, Southern California Council of Churches, 1971-1995

Physical Description: 9 folders

Scope and Content Note

Ecology Task force, Southern California Council of Churches. "The Ecology Task Force was organized in 1971 to advise the Council of Churches in matters relating to the environment, to provide theological research as background to decision making on ecological issues, to stimulate programming in the churches on related issues, and to participate in community activities when appropriate." (1978 annual report of the Ecology Task Force)
box-folder 13 : 10

Minutes and Notes 1971

box-folder 13 : 11

Minutes and Notes Part 1 1972

box-folder 13 : 12

Minutes and Notes Part 2 1972

box-folder 13 : 13

Minutes and Notes Part 1 1973

box-folder 13 : 14

Minutes and Notes Part 2 1973

box-folder 13 : 15

Minutes and Notes 1974

box-folder 13 : 16

Minutes and Notes 1975

box-folder 13 : 17

Minutes and Notes 1976-79

box-folder 13 : 18

Positions and Correspondence 1987-95

box-folder 28 : 14

Minutes letters and program notes, 1972-1989

box-folder 28 : 15

Minutes letters and program notes, 1989 - 1992

box-folder 28 : 16

Minutes letters and program notes, 1991-1997

 

Subseries C Network for Environmental and Economic Responsibility (NEER), 1971-1995

Physical Description: 34 folders

Scope and Content Note

Network for Environmental and Economic Responsibility (NEER), a UCC commission to "1. Identify concerned people in the church and put them in touch; 2. Energize congregations and conference around environmental and economic justice issues; Encourage denomination-wide focus on appropriate issues; 4. Make more visible such resource materials as…5. Facilitate connections with groups who share our agenda; Keep in touch with each other by mail and phone and meet twice a year." [Albert Cohen, "What are the Goals of the Network," June 1, 1987] Additional materials are in Box 18, Nuclear Power, and Box 11, files 9-15, energy.
box-folder 14 : 1

Philosophy and Theology 1967-92

box-folder 14 : 2

Founding 1986-87

box-folder 14 : 3

Worship Resources 1986-91

box-folder 14 : 4

Theodore Roosevelt Environment and Conservation Symposium 1986-88

box-folder 14 : 5

NEER Newsletter 1987-97

box-folder 14 : 6

NEER Newsletter Graphics 1987-93

box-folder 14 : 7

Correspondence and Papers 1987

box-folder 14 : 8

Correspondence and Papers 1988

box-folder 14 : 9

Correspondence and Papers, Part 1 1989

box-folder 14 : 10

Correspondence and Papers , Part 2 1989

box-folder 14 : 11

Minutes and Notes 1989

box-folder 14 : 12

Whole Earth Congregations 1989

box-folder 14 : 13

Correspondence and Papers Part 1 1990

box-folder 14 : 14

Correspondence and Papers Part 2 1990

box-folder 14 : 15

Correspondence and Papers Part 3 1990

box-folder 14 : 16

Minutes and Notes 1990

box-folder 14 : 17

Correspondence and Papers, Part 1 1991

box-folder 14 : 18

Correspondence and Papers, Part 2 1991

box-folder 14 : 19

Correspondence and Papers, Part 3 1991

box-folder 14 : 20

Minutes and Notes 1991

box-folder 15 : 1

Minutes and Notes 1992

box-folder 15 : . 2

Correspondence, Minutes and Papers 1993

box-folder 15 : 3

Correspondence and Papers 1994

box-folder 15 : 4

Minutes and Notes 1994

box-folder 15 : 5

Correspondence and Papers 1995

box-folder 15 : 6

Minutes and Notes 1995

box-folder 15 : 7

Minutes, Correspondence and Notes 1996

box-folder 15 : 8

Correspondence, Notes and Papers 1997

box-folder 15 : 9

Correspondence and Notes 1998-99

box-folder 15 : 10

Correspondence and Notes 2000

box-folder 15 : 11

Correspondence and Positions 2001-03

box-folder 15 : 12

Yale Journal, "Earth Rights and Responsibilities" 1993

box-folder 15 : 13

World Resources Institute, "Breaking the Logjam" 1994

box-folder 15 : 14

International Review for Environmental Strategies Summer 2001

 

Subseries D Zero Pet Population Growth, 1971-1995

Physical Description: 5 folders

Scope and Content Note

Zero Pet Population Growth, an initiative funded by the City of Los Angeles to manage the uncontrolled breeding of pet animals by an education campaign (70 % of strays caught by animal control are euthanized, 88,000 in 1975).
box-folder 15 : 15

Administrative Records Part 1 1974-75

box-folder 15 : 16

Administrative Records Part 2 1974-75

box-folder 15 : 17

Clippings and Correspondence 1975-78

box-folder 15 : 18

Teaching Unit Part 1 1978

box-folder 15 : 19

Teaching Unit Part 2 1978

 

Series 4 Personal Journals and Papers, 1971-1992

Physical Description: 1.5 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

Series 4 contains 19 numbered composition books from 1971 to 1986 and personal working files and notes for population conferences and on energy and ecology. Materials include correspondence with speakers and government agencies, personal notes on the enviroment and materials for a course on Earth Resources Limited.
box-folder 16 : 1-16

Personal Journals 1971-80

box-folder 16 : 17

Arcosanti (16 ½) 1980

box-folder 16 : 18-20

Personal Journals 1980-86

box-folder 16 : 21

Ecology Notebook 1974-75

box-folder 16 : 22

Notes, Correspondence, Positions on Population Part 1 1974

box-folder 16 : 23

Notes, Correspondence Positions on Population Part 2 1974

box-folder 16 : 24

Correspondence and notes for Los Angeles Conference on World Population and Human Rights 1975

box-folder 16 : 26

Notebook Energy Part 2 1977

box-folder 16 : 27

Notebook Energy Part 3 1977

box-folder 16 : 28

Notes on New International Economic Order, Part 1 1977

box-folder 17 : 1

Notes on New International Economic Order, Part 2 1977

box-folder 17 : 2

Notes on New International Economic Order, Part 3 1977

box-folder 17 : 3

Notes for PrepCom III with Statement on Population from UCC and SCEC 1994

box-folder 17 : 4

Clippings and selected writings 1965-92

box-folder 17 : 5

Young Turks File 2007-2008

box-folder 30 : 1

Peace, Justice and Ecology, 1970-1989

box-folder 30 : 2

Peace, Justice and Ecology, 1978-1991

box-folder 30 : 3

Course: Earth Resources Limited, Liberal Studies 454 Winter 1979

box-folder 30 : 4

Global Warming 1990

 

Series 5 Posters, 1965-1994

Physical Description: 202 posters

Scope and Content Note

Series 5 contains posters from conferences, campus events and used in campus ministry.
poster 1.

Vanishing Rain Forests, World Wildlife Fund (37 in x 18 in) undated

poster 2.

Only One Earth, United Nations Environment Programme: The Third Decade (30 in x 23 in) 1992

poster 3.

Sock It To Me (22 in x 17 in) 1968

poster 4.

Value Earth,Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 1-12, 1992 (27 in x 37 in) 1992

poster 5.

Earth Apollo 11 View from 112,000 Miles, Hansen Planetarium, Salt Lake City, Utah (29 in x 22.5 in) undated

poster 6.

Earth rise on moon in black and white (35.5 in x 24 in) undated

poster 7.

Bobcat cub, Portal Publications (36 in x 24 in) undated

poster 8.

World Population Year 1974 , 8 repeated images of Japanese family United Nations, Fund for Population Activities (39 in x 28 in) 1974

poster 9.

Progett 87 Europa Peace Dove, Centro Internationale per la Pace Fra I Popoli Assisi (39 in x 27 in) 1987

poster 10.

Traiasca XXX Aniversare A Eliberarii Romaniei De Sub Dominatia Tia Fascista, graphic of workers victorious (39 in x 27.5 in) 1974

poster 11.

Aujourd'Hui Pour Demain Sauvons La Montagne! (To Day for Tomorrow Let's Save the Mountains) watercolor of mountain and lake Commission Nationale de la Montagne du Club Alpin Francais (39 in x 24 in) undated

poster 12.

Earth Summit plus 5, Challenge for the 21st Century, Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York 23-27 June 1997 (37 in x 24 in) 1997

poster 13.

World Population Awareness Week October 27 through November 2, 1996, Turn Rhetoric into Action Drawing of kids (30 in x 20 in) 1996

poster 14.

World Population Awareness Week October 21-27,2001, Population and the Urban Future Montage The Population Institute and UNFPA (30 in x 20 in) 2001

poster 15.

The Population Bomb is Everyone's Baby, hundreds of faces (35 in x 23 in) undated

poster 16.

The Wild Places Are Where We Began When They End So Do We, silkscreen with deer, butterfly, and plants, Ecology Action, Los Angeles 4 versions (35 in x 23 in) undated

poster 17.

We'll Give You a World of Opportunity… photos of helping people, United Nations Volunteers ND (32 in x 22 in) undated

poster 18.

World Population Year 1974, 4 panels, same people with decreasing size landscape (25.5 in x 23 in) 2 copies 1974

poster 19.

Organizatia Natiunilor Unite Conferinta Mondiala A Populatiei Bucuresti, 19-30 august 1974 UN symbol on blue (27.5 in x 19 in) 1974

poster 20.

Ecology, A Symbol, Sawyer Press (22.5 in x 22.5 in) 1969

poster 21.

Invest in Hope In Youth Campaign, Help Stop Gang Violence, photo of seesaw, Faith and community action groups (27.5 in x 21 in) undated

poster 22.

In contrast to the rest of the world…Environment Forum, Stockholm (39 in x 275 in) 1972

poster 23.

"Peace" in multiple ways Drawing of fields being tended by monks and Mahatma Gandi Centro Internazionale per la Pace Fra I Popoli Assisi ND (39 in x 27 in) undated

poster 24.

Enlarged poster of letter by Department of Defense explaining why a representative could not participate in a forum on nuclear weapons at CSULA, (35.5 in x 24 in) February 1, 1979

poster 25.

Fight Inflation Drop the B-1 Bomber, Public Media Center, San Francisco (28 in x 22.5 in) undated

poster 26.

War Is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things, Another Mother for Peace, Beverly Hills (22.5 in x 16.5 in) undated

poster 27.

In the Name of Life Itself Ban the Neutron Bomb, multiple images of bomb (22.5in x 16.5 in) undated

poster 28.

Do We Need Nuclear Power in our Settlements, girl and bear jumping in front of nuclear blast, Greenpeace June 3-5, 1976 (24 in x 18 in) 1976

poster 29.

Russian text and swirls Soviet Union (38 in x 27 in) 1984

poster 30.

Broken N on bomb and US, Soviet Union (38 in x 26.5 in) 1984

poster 31.

Russian text (Peace in Europe) and protesters saying, No to War, Soviet Union (38.5 in x 26 in) 1980

poster 32.

With no.29, Russian text, Women of the whole earth, let your voice sound loud for the defense of peace, Woman's Day, and words for Peace Soviet Union (38.5 in x 26 in) 1984

poster 33.

Mao Tse-Yung Portrait, International Poster Inc, New York (42.5 in x 29 in) undated

poster 34.

Serve the Workers, Peasants and Soldiers; Link Oneself with the Workers, Peasants and Soldiers, Smiling people, People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Peking (42 in x 29.5) undated

poster 35.

Privacy should not be upheld in the environment debate. We have out privies out in the country… Environment Forum, Stockholm (39 in x 27.5 in) 1972

poster 36.

Mariner's chart Tull Graphics, UK (43 in x 24 in) undated

poster 37.

Albert Einstein portrait and quote, The most beautiful and most profound emotion we can experience…(35 in X 23 in) undated

poster 38.

Earl Newman's Man and child in red, SNCC (34.5 in x 22.5 in) 1962

poster 39.

Earl Newman's Mother and child in blue, SNCC (34.5 in x 22.5 in) 1963

poster 40.

Arcosanti 4, Paolo Soleri, Workshops, Cosanti Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ (35.5 in X 18 in) 1972

poster 41.

Arcosanti 3, Paolo Soleri, Workshops Cosanti Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ (35.5 in X 18 in) 1971

poster 42.

The Ribbon A Celebration of Life, Peace Museum, November 1984-January 1985, Chicago, Il (34.5 x 18.5 in) 1984

poster 43.

We begin bombing in five minutes, Ronald Reagan, Artists Poster Committee, (35 in x 23 in) 1984

poster 44.

Check from Isla Vista branch of Bank Of America showing the building in flames, Metamorphosis, March 1, 1970 (34 in x 23 in) 1970

poster 45.

Earth rise on moon in black and white with letting added: Ecology Task force, Council of Churches in Southern California (32.5 in x 24 in) undated

poster 46.

Know your enemy. Photo of face of a burned child. Photograph by Paul Avery (29 in x 23 in) undated

poster 47.

All together…Now Youth with raised arm showing peace sign Frank Kay Dist (29 in x 22 in) 1969

poster 48.

Your Taxes Pay for the Destruction of your National Forests. Photo of clear cut hill, Lighthawk, The Environmental Air Force, Santa Fe, New Mexico (37.5 in x 18.5 in) undated

poster 49.

McGovern: President 72, with portrait, (29 in x 21 in) 1972

poster 50.

Love in center of concentric circles in green (23 in x 23 in) undated

poster 51.

McGovern: President 72, with portrait, McGovern for President Committee (29 in x 21 in) 1972

poster 52.

Love in center of concentric circles in green (23 in x 23 in) undated

poster 53.

Collage of fliers and cut up posters from various conferences on population and the environment from the seventies (27.5 in x 22 in) Ca. 1975

poster 54.

Women smoking in car parked on train tracks with train coming (27 in x 23 in) undated

poster 55.

Neutron bombs NO, Alliance for Survival (28 in x 22 in) undated

poster 56.

Handmade placard, Love Thy Neighbor in green lettering on blue background (24 in x 22 in) undated

poster 57.

Make Love Not War, (28.5 in x 22.5 in) undated

poster 58-63.

Series of hand written posters about state of Vietnam following US withdrawal, including prints by Buu Chi showing torture of civilians (28 in x 22 in) 1974-75

poster 64.

Indochina Program Sponsored by American Friends Service Committee, Pasadena (28 in x 22 in) undated

poster 65.

Poster on reducing US aid to Indochina in order to remove its support for police and prisons (28 in x 22 in) 1974

poster 66-67.

Two hand written posters on the Tiger Cages (6 x 8 x 8-10 feet, 5-10 persons in a cage) (28 in x 22 in) undated

poster 68.

Come meet Jimmy Carter… 6th and Broadway 12 noon Monday Nov 1, 1976 Democratic Presidential Campaign (28.5 x 22.5 in) 1976

poster 69.

Hand drawn poster "Joint Ecology Task Force United Church of Christ (22 in x 17.5 in) undated

poster 70.

Stop Diablo Canyon No More Nuclear Power, Concert and rally (23 in x 13 in) 1979

poster 71.

Weapons or Survival Can We have Both? CSULA symposium (17 in x 11in) undated

poster 72-73.

World in Action, Study and Action Pack for World Development, United Nations (33 in x 23.5 in) 1974

poster 74.

Brasil 77 4 a 18 de Setembro Campeonat mundial de Volley-Ball Jeveni (25.5 in x 18.5 in) 1977

poster 75.

When we are very honest with ourselves…, Ceasar Chavez picture and quote United Farm Workers, Delano, CA (22 in x 14 in) undated

poster 76.

Teach Your Children Well, Babies and sings of what and what not to do, American Academy of Pediatrics (24 in x 18 in) undated

poster 77.

One Child a Day…Every Day, National Coalition to Ban Handguns (24 in x 18 in) 1987

poster 78.

Earl Newman's Night birds in Black light, (34.5 in x 23 in) 1970

poster 79-82.

Earl Newman's Ecology 4 versions (34.5 in x 23 in) 1970

poster 83.

Red sun and houses on stilts (MComo) (35 in x 23) undated

poster 84.

Robert Witt Ames "Freedom Now" poster at KPFK Art Gallery. One of the first works exhibited at the Pacifica Gallery: a mahogany mural depicting the history of the African American struggle of the 10 year Freedom Now Mural Tour (34.5 in x 22.5 in) 1966

poster 85.

Shalom Fran Safed (Shalom of Safed), Moerna Museet, 15 November-17 December 1967, (reproduction of The Dove Returns to Noah's Ark),(33.5 in x 19 in) 1967

poster 86.

The Day Peace Broke Out December 31, 1986 (32 in x 18 in) 1986

poster 87.

"It is still a true choice-one world or none," Richard Baldwin, ACLU, (28 in x 22) undated

poster 88- 89.

Hands Across America, May 25, 1986 (32 in x 24 in and 32 in x 21 in) 1986

poster 90.

Lunar Module. Editors of Motive, (31.5 in x 24 in) 1970

poster 91.

Rita Dibert Messenger, Monument to Party II, Editors of Motive (33 in x 24 in) 1970

poster 92.

Bring Them Home Alive Stop The War Now! San Francisco Sat April 15, Spring Mobilization Committee, LA (Soldiers carrying dead soldier) (32 in x 21 in) 1967

poster 93.

A Gathering Of The Tribes, with quote by George Catlin. Gathering of the Tribes/Human Be-in held in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in January, 1967 (35 in x 23 in) 1967

poster 94.

Peace, Love, Platt Mfg (35 in x 23 in) undated

poster 95.

When I was a child…Boy dressed in army uniform with helmet sitting in military cemetery Sherman Oaks CA (28.5 in x 22 in) 1969

poster 96.

Protest Arms Bazaar, Military Electronics Expo, Nov 14, 15, 16, 1978, Three-day Public Vigil and Fast, Anaheim Convention Center(30 in x 22.5 in) 1978

poster 97.

United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, The Earth Summit, June 1-14, 1992, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (36 in x 24 in) 1992

poster 98.

Convencion Marco De Las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climatico,Rio De Janeiro (32 in x 24 in) June 1992

poster 99.

Two sided: Angela Davis Victim of Legal Fabrication; Jerry Lee Amie Murdered Shot 25 Times by LAPD" Westside Press, Los Angeles (29 in x 23 in) Ca. 1970

poster 100.

Construyendo La Patria Nueva Hacemos La Mujer Nueva, Asociacion de Mujeres Nicaraguenses Luisa Amanda Espinoza [Woman carries basket of coffee beans] (33.5 in x 21 in) 1980s

poster 101.

Our Money Floats What the Military Scraps… Image of broken concrete ship USS Atlantis; lists of abandoned missile systems. Motive, Nashville (35.5 in x 24 in) ca 1970

poster 102.

Kennedy.Letters only between red line at top and blue line at bottom. Aldine, Los Angeles (35 in x 23 in) Ca.1968

poster 103.

America Reagan Country, Portrait of Reagan with American landmarks. Paid for and authorized by Reagan-Bush Committee (28 in x 22 in) 1980

poster 104.

Karim Frostenson and Lars Hillersberg, They Never Come Back, Swedish political cartoon poster with all prominent politicians mostly boxing and fighting (34 in x 22.5 in) 1968

poster 105.

Russian text, Today in class, promoting peace, women teacher holding dove in class Moscow (34 in x 22.5) 1985

poster 106.

USSR: Perestroika and Glasnost, Dove with red book, Book Exhibit, UCLA Powell Library, Oct 31-Nov 11, 1988 (33 in x 22 in) 1983

poster 107.

Russian text, Proletariat of all the countries be united, quote by Lenin: We need advancement of the proletariat. Workers marching hand in hand (35 in x 23 in) 1967

poster 108.

Russian text, To world peace, Origami doves flying from Moscow on earth (35 in x 23 in) undated

poster 109.

Caution: nuclear power can be dangerous to your health, Supporters of Karen Silkwood, Washington, DC (17 in x 11 in) undated

poster 110.

Close Rocky Flats as a Nuclear Weapons Facility, Rocky Flats Action Group, April 29-30 1978 (22 in x 17) 1978

poster 111.

Don't let America go to waste Stop Nuclear Dumping. Barnwell, South Carolina, Palmetto Alliance, April 29-May 1, 1975 (22½ in x 16 ½ in) 1975

poster 112.

Chose Life. Peace Sunday. We Have a Dream. Rose Bowl, June 6, 1982(24 in x 18 in) 1982

poster 113.

Your mother needs you, Mobilization for Survival, Philadelphia, PA (28 in x 15 in) undated

poster 114.

International Religious Convocation for Human Survival, May 25-26, 1978 New York City (20 ½ in x 13 in) 1978

poster 115.

The beast performed great miracles… Mobilization for Survival, Washington, DC (17 in x 11) undated

poster 116, .

Nuclear America,US map showing Nuclear weapon facilities, nuclear reactors, miscellaneous, and targets. War Resistors League, New York (22 in x 17) 1978

poster 117.

Come to the Nuclear Crossroads: Nuclear Flats April 29/30.Rocky flats National Action Committee (22 in x 17 in) 1978

poster 118.

The Great Peace March Step forward, March-December 1986, Map showing march from LA to DC (36 in x 24 in) 1986

poster 119.

If present birth rates continue, there will be one human being standing on every square foot of land on earth Here's a square foot Try it. Planned Parenthood, (12 in x 12 in) undated

poster 120.

8 ways you can act to protect the world and its resources," UN Environment Programme (23 in x 17 in) undated

poster 121.

Take care of the people and the population will take care of itself, World Population Year (23 ½ in x 16 ½ in) 1974

poster 122-41.

Indochina still America's War, Week of Concern poster, Indochina Peace Campaign With 2 posters on political prisoners and 17 prints of cages and prisoners (14 ½ in x 11 in) October 1974

poster 142-143.

"Support your local campus minister" (10.8 x 17 in) circa 1970

poster 144.

United Church of Christ Jobs Peace Freedom (14 x 22 in) undated

poster 145-146.

One Man-One Vote (7.25 x 9.75 in) undated

poster 147.

Mississippi Freedom Project, brochure on cardstock (8.5 x 14 in) circa 1964

poster 148.

Support Your Local Police (10.75 x 16.75 in) undated

poster 149.

"He who meddles in a quarrel not his own / is like one who takes a passing dog by the ears," LBJ pulls his beagle's ears (14 x 20 in) circa 1967

poster 150.

One Man One Vote (SNCC), Danny Lyon photo, (14 x 22 in) circa 1963-1966

poster 151.

come let us build a new world together (SNCC), Danny Lyon photo, circa (14 x 18.25 in) 1963-19 66

poster 152.

Is He Protecting You (SNCC), Danny Lyon photo (14 x 18 in) circa 1963-66

poster 153.

We Shall Overcome (SCLC), (12.75 x 20 in) circa 1963-1967

poster 154.

Selma Youth Choir (11.5 x 15 in) undated

poster 155.

Anden Informa al Magisterio Nacional su participacion en education de adultos (newspaper) (11.5 x 14.5 in) November 1980

poster 156.

Chicano Power, book cover complements of Brown Berets (14 x 18.5 in) undated

poster 157.

La Familia, Chimas 62 (14 x 20 in) undated

poster 158.

Ladybugs will make a difference (11 x 16.75 in) undated

poster 159.

Keep America Beautiful Change Your Mind(11.25 x 17.5 in) undated

poster 160.

"I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice," by Sister Mary Corita (13.5 x 18.25 in) circa 1960's

poster 161.

A Home for Peace (8.5 x 14 in) undated

poster 162.

Thou Shalt Not Kill (12 x 18 in) undated

poster 163.

Killed in Vietnam 45,598 Americans 653,492 Vietnamese March -November 15, 1969 San Francisco - Washington, DC (12 x 18 in) 1969

poster 164.

Dear Mom and Dad Your Silence is killing me. In Southeast Asia, on campus, in the streets. Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam. (17 x 22 in) circa 1970

poster 165.

Vietnam since Liberation (11 x 17 in) undated

poster 166.

All God's Children, design by Rev. Charles P. Blakney (11 x 17 in) undated

poster 167.

Bring the Troops Home - Now! March and Rally San Francisco Nov. Fifteenth, (17.3 x 18.5 in) 1968

poster 168.

Would you buy a used WAR from this man? (Nixon) (17 x 22 in) 1968

poster 169.

Vietnam Peace Independence April 30, 1975, poem by Ho Chi Minh, (17.25 x 22 in) 1975

poster 170.

Nuclear Power is a Bomb (9.25 x 14 in) undated

poster 171.

The Global Village and Nuclear Weapons, CSLA, Feb 7-8 (11 x 14.25 in) no year

poster 172.

No Nukes, CSLA ( 2 copies, 10.75 x 13.5 in) undated

poster 173.

Nuclear Information Week, CSLA, May 12-14, (11 x 17 in) 1980

poster 174.

There is No shelter from Nuclear War, (10.5 x 14 in) undated

poster 175.

Survival Week, (13.8 x 22 in) circa 1976

poster 176.

Lifestyles for the Future, CSULA (11 x 17 in) undated

poster 177.

Active Today or Radioactive Tomorrow, Aug 6-7 (14 x 20 in) no year

poster 178.

Survival Sunday Festival for a Future, Hollywood Bowl, May 21, 1978 (2 copies, 12.5 x 15.5) 1978

poster 179.

A Symposium Weapons or Survival Can We Have Both? CSULA (11 x 17 in) undated

poster 180.

A Symposium on Nuclear Power, Feb 13-15 (14 x 20.5 in) no year

poster 181.

Is your washroom breeding Bolsheviks? Reprint from 1932 Time magazine advertisement (11.5 x 16.75 in) undated

poster 182.

World Population Year, History has shown that the birth rate only falls significantly when the standard of living significantly rises for the majority of the people (16.6 x 23.25 in) undated

poster 183-185.

United Nations World Population Conference Bucharest, Aug 19-30, 1974, 3 versions: English, Kanji and Cyrillic (11.25 x 14.75 in) 1974

poster 186-195.

Portfolio of posters on population issues, World Population Year 1974 (7-12.25 x 19 in; 2-13 x 20 in) 1974

poster 196.

Sobreviver um ato heroico, photo of burning forest, Brasil (12.75 x 18 in) undated

poster 197.

Sobreviver um ato heroico, photo of plant growing out of soccer shoe, Brasil (12.75 x 18 in) undated

poster 198.

Brasil O Unico Pais Do Mundo Com Nome De Arvore, map of Brazil as tree branches (12 ¾ x 18 in) undated

poster 199.

Ostrich politics solve no environmental problems In the soil you put the beans (16.75 x 27.75 in) undated

poster 200.

check the manual on helping the hungry, Hunger awareness poster from World Vision International (15.25 x 21.25 in) undated

poster 201.

World Environment Day 1977: A Time for Reaffirmation (17 x 22 in) June 1977

poster 202.

Twelve posters (pp 1-12) based on cartoon film produced by the International Labour Organization, drawings by Bjorn Frank Jensen, Tooner Studies, Netherlands (13.75 x 19.75 in) 1974

 

Series 6 Newspapers, Pamphlets and Magazines, 1956-1984

Physical Description: 3 linear feet
box-item  19 : 1

"The South vs. the Supreme court," Look, April 3, 1956, 20(7).

box-item  19 : 2

The Edge, April 24, 1959, 1(1). [East Harlem Protestant Parish]

box-item  19 : 3

The Carolina Israelite, November-December 1961, 19(6); May-June 1961, 19(3). [Harry Golden's newspaper, Charlotte, NC]

box-item  19 : 4

"Facing the Future in Fullerton," Daily News Tribune, Sept 28, 1965, Section C.

box-item  19 : 5

The Movement, January 1966, 2(1); November 1966, 2(10) ; February 1969, 5(1). [ Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee of California]

box-item  19 : 6

Los Angeles Underground, May 23-June 7, 1967, 1(3).

box-item  19 : 7

L.A. Digger News, ca. June 1967. [First edition]

box-item  19 : 8

Oracle of Southern California, June 1967, 1(3). [How to start your own religion]

box-item  19 : 9

The Petal Paper, June 1967, 14(8). [Montgomery, Alabama]

box-item  19 : 10

SNCC Newsletter, June-July 1967, 1(4). [Atlanta, Georgia]

box-item  19 : 11

Mississippi Independent: Community Newsletter, July 4, 1967, 1(3).

box-item  19 : 12

Titan Times, December 12, 1967, 9 (22)[10th Anniversary]; December 6, 1968, 11(32) [Housing Discrimination in Orange County].

box-item  19 : 13

Gary Wills, "The Second Civil War: This time it's simpler, Black vs. White," from Esquire, 1968.

box-item  19 : 14

A special issue "The Blacks and The Whites: Can We Bridge the Gap?" Look, January 7, 1969, 33(1); "70's," January 13, 1970;

box-item  19 : 15

A special issue, "American Youth: Its Outlook Is Changing the World," Fortune, January 1969, LXXIX (1).

box-item  19 : 16

Open Process, January 8, 1969, 4(8); January 22, 1969, 4(9). [San Francisco State alternative newspaper]

box-item  19 : 17

"Education in California, " Peninsula Observer, February 17-24, 1969, II(19), Special Issue.

box-item  19 : 18

Solidarity, 1969 [Newspaper supporting solidarity with students proposing a Third World College at Berkeley]

box-item  19 : 19

Leviathan, March 1969, 1 (1) [New Left]

box-item  19 : 20

Plain Rapper, April-May 1969, 1 (4) [Palo Alto Resistance]

box-item  19 : 21

The Catholic Agitator, October 1977, 7(9) [Schumacher]; April 1978 8(4), [Stopping the Nukes]; June 1978, 8(5) [World Hunger]; October 1979 , 9(8) [All of This and Salt II] October 1985, 15(8) [One Body, One Spirit]; November 1985, 15(9) [Nuclear Testing]; October 1991, 21(8) [Jacques Ellul]; November 1993, 23(7) [Consumerism]; August 1998, 28(5) [Nuclear Holocaust].

box-item  19 : 22

NOMMO, October 14, 1969, 2(3) [UCLA Black Students' Union, Angela Davis]

box-item  19 : 23

Muhammad Speaks, December 12, 1969. [Weekly publication of the Black Muslims published in Chicago, Illinois]

box-item  19 : 24

The Black Panther, Dec 27, 1969, IV(4); April 18, 1970, IV(20)

box-item  19 : 25

Overload, January 1970, 1(1). [Publication of the New People Media Project, Berkeley]

box-item  19 : 26

The Militant, May 26, 1970, 34 (21). [Revolutionary Socialist newspaper, New York]

box-item  19 : 27

Los Angeles Free Press, Sept 4-10, 1970, 7(36).

box-item  19 : 28

La Raza, 1970, 1 (2) [Issue dedicated to Guillermo and Beltran Sanchez, Los Angeles]

box-item  19 : 29

"Was Salazar Murdered?" Mundo Latino, Sept 1970, 1(1).

box-item  19 : 30

Tempo, May 15, 1969, 1(15) [Prescription for Schools]; March 1, 1970, 2(10) [Native Americans]; November 1970, 3(1) [Campus Unrest];

box-item  19 : 31

Lutheran Campus Ministry, Spring 1972

box-item  19 : 32

For the Time Being, Fall 1972 [University Religious Conference, UCSB]

box-item  19 : 33

The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 27,1972, VII (10). [Southern University tragedy]

box-item  19 : 34

Animal Talk, May 1976, 6(5). [Save the Animals Fund, Los Angeles]

box-item  19 : 35

Matchbook, Summer 1976. [Amnesty International, New York]

box-item  19 : 36

Legislative Alert-Senate Rumblings, National Land for People, July 1978. [Fresno, CA]

box-item  19 : 37

University Times, April 23, 1979, LXXX (16) [Nuclear power]

box-item  19 : 38

UME Connexion, December 1978 [Militarization of Higher Education]; October 1979 [Energy Crisis]; Spring 1981 [Science Technology Theology Faith Matrix]

box-item  19 : 39

Peace Conversion Times, January/February 1985, 3(1). [Alliance for Survival and The Ways of Peace and Service]

box-item  19 : 40

Development Forum, April 1984, XII(3). [United Nations University and Division for Economic and social Information]

box-item  19 : 41

The Episcopal News, November 1984, 35(9). [Desmond Tutu; Nestle boycott ends]

box-item  19 : 42

For Peace and Solidarity, November 1985 [free newsletter of For Peace and Solidarity Project, Oakland, CA]

box-item  19 : 43

The Guardian, March 19, 1986. [Independent Radical Newsweekly, New York]

box-item  19 : 44

Houston Catholic Worker, March 1994, XIV(2); September-October 1998, XVIII(5). [Publication of Casa Juan Diego]

box-item  19 : 45

Peace Matters: Newsletter of the Hague Appeal for Peace, November-December 1998, 1(3).

box-item  19 : 46

Scrapbook of South Africa news clippings, Desmond Tutu and Edward Kennedy, 1985

box-item  19 : 47

"Nuclear Power and its Alternatives," Peace Newsletter

box-item  20 : 1

Supplement, Syracuse Peace Council, April 1977

box-item  20 : 2

Peace Newsletter, Jan 1978, Mar 1979 [Syracuse Peace Council]

box-item  20 : 3

"People's Energy Primer: Issues and Actions for New York State Residents," special issue of the Peace Newsletter, Feb 1979, [Syracuse Peace Council]

box-item  20 : 4

Clamshell Alliance News, Jan/Feb 1978, Mar/Apr 1978, Oct/Nov 1978, Dec/Jan 1979, Feb/Mar 1979, Jul/Aug 1979, Sept/Oct 1979 [Portsmouth, NH]

box-item  20 : 5

The Mobilizer, Mar 1978, April 1978, May 1978, Oct 1978, Nov 1978, Jan 1979, Mar 1979, May/June 1979, Oct/Nov 1979 [Newsletter of the Mobilization for Survival, Philadelphia, PA]

box-item  20 : 6

Radioactive Times, ND (ca 1977), Spring 1978,Fall 1978, Spring 1979, Fall 1979 [Southern California Alliance for Survival]

box-item  20 : 7

Report of the National No Nukes Strategy Conference, Louisville, KY, August 16-20, 1978, Movement Edition.

box-item  20 : 8

WISE World Information Service on Energy, Num 2, July 1978.

box-item  20 : 9

"The New Generation of Nuclear Weapons," NARMIC (National Action/Research on the Military Industrial Complex) 1978.

box-item  20 : 10

"This is your Survival Keep," May 1978, Survival Sunday.

box-item  20 : 11

Bob Irwin and Gordon Faison, "Why Nonviolence? Nonviolence Theory and Strategy for the Anti-Nuclear Movement, " Movement for a New Society, April 1978, Philadelphia, PA.

box-item  20 : 12

The New Age Harmonist, 1(2) and 1(3), circa 1978, New Age Caucus, Los Angeles.

box-item  20 : 13

Survival, Mar/Apr 1979, May/June 1979, July-Aug 1979, Sep/Oct, 1979, Nov/Dec 1979, May-June, 1980, Jul/Aug 1980 [Newsletter of the Southern California Alliance for Survival]

box-item  20 : 14

UC Nuclear Weapons Labs Conversion Project, Summer 1979, Fall 1979 .

box-item  20 : 15

Supporters of Silkwood, #6, Oct 1978; # 7, March 1979

box-item  20 : 16

David H. Albert, Gordon Faison, Mary Lou Finley and William Moyer, "Energy for a New Society, " Movement for a New Society, August 1979, Philadelphia, PA.

box-item  20 : 17

CALC Report, Nuclear Power, May 1979; Focus on Nuclear Power and Weapons, July 1979. [Clergy and Laity Concerned]

box-item  20 : 18

KPFK Folio, June 1979, Pacifica Radio, Los Angeles

box-item  20 : 19

No Nuclear News, round 3, No. 4, Dec 1979

box-item  21 : 1

Survival Under Atomic Attack, NSRB Doc. 130, US Government Printing Office, Washington, 1950.

box-item  21 : 2

William James, "The Moral Equivalent of War," International Voluntary Service, Cabot, VA, 1960.

box-item  21 : 3

D.S. Halacy Jr., Solar Science Projects, Scholastic Book Service, New York, 1971.

box-item  21 : 4

Adam Roberts, Jerome Frank, Arne Naess, and Gene Sharp, Civilian Defense, Peace News Ltd., London, 1964.

box-item  21 : 5

George L. Weil, Nuclear Energy: Promises, Promises, April 1973.

box-item  21 : 6

The Case for a Nuclear Moratorium An Environmental Action Foundation Publication, second printing 1973.

box-item  21 : 7

Samuel Glasstone and S. Joe Thomas, Atomic Energy and your World, United States Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Technical Information, 1970, 1974 Reprint.

box-item  21 : 8

Bulletin of Japan Council Against A and H Bombs, "No More Hiroshimas!" Special Issue, 22 (1), Nov 1975

box-item  21 : 9

"The Plutonium Economy," Study material for the proposed policy statement, Governing Board of the National Council of churches and Background Statement, 1975.

box-item  21 : 10

"The Plutonium Economy," Resolution Adopted by the Governing Board of the National Council of churches and Background Statement, March 1976

box-item  21 : 11

Sidney Lens, "A Special Report: The Doomsday Strategy," The Progressive, Feb 1976.

box-item  21 : 12

Project Survival, 2(3), Mar/Apr 1976, Palo Alto, CA.

box-item  21 : 13

"Scientists, Leaders Urge, Vote No on 15," California Energy Bulletin, State Edition, June 1976.

box-item  21 : 14

Fusion, June 1978 [Magazine of the Fusion Energy Foundation]

box-item  21 : 15

Leonard Rifis, All-Atomic Comics, 1976

box-item  21 : 16

Sojourners, 6(2), Feb 1977, Special Issue on Nuclear Weapons.

box-item  21 : 17

Hans Bethe and Barry Commoner, "A Public Debate of Nuclear Energy," Scientists' Institute for Public Information, Spring 1977.

box-item  21 : 18

"Facing the Nuclear Threat," New Age, June 1978.

box-item  21 : 19

The Interdependent, 6 (1), Jan 1979. [UN Newsletter]

box-item  21 : 20

The MX System and Environment , Dec 1979, Dept of Air Force with Department of Interior.

box-item  21 : 21

"A Matter of Faith: A Study Guide for churches on the nuclear arms race," Sojourners, Jan 1982.

box-item  21 : 22

Infact Brings GE to Light: General Electric, shaping nuclear weapons policies for profits. Infact, Boston,1988.

box-item  22 : 1

Harry Golden, For 2¢ Plain, 1960

box-item  22 : 2

Dr. Fred Schwarz, You can Trust the Communists (to be Communists), 1962

box-item  22 : 3

The Establishment and All That: A Collection of articles from Center Magazine, 1970

box-item  22 : 4

Barry Commoner, The Closing Circle: Nature, Man and Technology, 1972

box-item  22 : 5

Donella H. Meadows and others, The Limits to Growth: A Report for the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind, 1972

box-item  22 : 6

Clark Kerr, The Uses of the University, 1963

box-item  22 : 7

Mad: The Magazine of the Loud Minority, No. 139, Dec 1970

box-item  22 : 8

Mad: This Country is Out of Order, No. 142, April 1971

box-item  22 : 9

The Seventh Annual Collection of Mad Follies, 1969

 

Series 7 Other Ministry 1971-1992

Physical Description: .5 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

Series 7 contains Sermons, program materials and records of baptisms, weddings and funderals, 1954 - 2009.
box-folder 23 : 1

Oneonta Congregational Church, Pilgrim Fellowship, Tabernacle Congregational, 1958-64

box-folder 23 : 2

Oneonta, 1960-1963

box-folder 23 : 3

Camps, Conferences, 1964-1966

box-folder 23 : 4

Talks, 1966-1973

box-folder 23 : 5

Oberlin, Classroom Notes and Papers, 1954-1955

box-folder 23 : 6

Oberlin, Classroom Notes and Papers, 1956-1962

box-folder 24

Weddings, Baptisms and Funerals, 1954-2006

 

Series 8 War and Peace1971-1992

Physical Description: 1.5 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

Materials on the draft, Vietnam and later conflicts. Similar items can be found in Series 1 and 2.
box-folder 27 : 1

Anti-War Picket, 24646

box-folder 27 : 2

Anti-War Protest, 1967

box-folder 27 : 3

Chaplaincy, 1955-1959

box-folder 27 : 4

Clergy and Laity Concerned, 1976-1977

box-folder 27 : 5

Clergy and Laity Concerned, 1977

box-folder 27 : 6

Clergy and Laity Concerned, 1977

box-folder 27 : 7

Amnesty, 1969-1972

box-folder 27 : 8

Draft, 1969-1971

box-folder 27 : 9

Selective Service, 1978-1981

box-folder 27 : 10

Draft Counselor's Manual, 1982

box-folder 27 : 11

Selective Service, 1982

box-folder 27 : 12

Selective Service, 1981-88

box-folder 27 : 13

National Issues, 1960-1963

box-folder 27 : 14

National Issues, 1961-1968

box-folder 27 : 15

National Issues Newsprint, 1961-1968

box-folder 27 : 16

No War toys, 1966-1974

box-folder 27 : 17

Nuclear Industry and weapons, 1978-79

box-folder 28 : 1

Orange county Committee to End the War, 1966-1967

box-folder 28 : 2

Peace Tadk force Packet, 1980

box-folder 28 : 3

Resources, 1965-1974

box-folder 28 : 4

Russia and Communism newsprint, 1945-1961

box-folder 28 : 5

Russia and Communism, 1945-1964

box-folder 28 : 6

Teach-Ins, 1965-1967

box-folder 28 : 7

Universities Committee on War and Peace, 1965-1970

box-folder 28 : 8

Vietnam Week, April 7-15, 1967

box-folder 28 : 9

Vietnam, 1981-1982

box-folder 28 : 10

Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1970-1975

box-folder 28 : 11

War and religious community, 1980-1991

box-folder 28 : 12

War and education SANE, 1985

box-folder 28 : 13

War and Middle East (Iraq), 1990-1991

box-folder 25

Paperback Books on Russia 1950s, 1960s