Mario Savio, right, who led the Freedom of Speech movement at the University of California, speaks at a 'Peoples Park' rally on the university campus in Berkeley, Calif., June 26, 1969. Savio spoke of freedom of speech, and then told the estimated…
Inscription: Recto: 1921 THE BEACON [See individual photos for additional captions.], Inscription: Recto: [p.] 7 [left to right:] Helen M. Biscoe, English; Freda J. Belcher, Science; Marion J. Breath, History; Josephine R. Burke, Spanish; Margaret A.…
In April 1977, disability activists nationwide picketed or occupied the Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) offices to fight for the passage of Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act. The largest and longest protest took place at the HEW offices…
1. Foxbat or Flogger—a Headache.
2. The Technology Gap: Why Is The U.S. Falling Behind.
3. “F-15 ‘Streak Eagle’ Breaks All Existing Climbing Records.”
4. Russian Lands New MIG‐25 In Japan, Seeking U.S. Refuge
This is a newspaper that had news concerning Asian communities in America. This issue specifically talks about the bombing incident caused by Ahn Chang Ho.
This is a page from a report that was put together by the SCU Speech and Theatre staff, as a proposition for a new arts space. This particular page explains the general design needs of a functional theatre space.