- Campus, Buildings, and Student Life at UT (x)
- The University of Texas History (x)
- Clippings (information artifacts) (x)
- 1967-09-28 (x)
- College students--Political activity (x)
- Search results
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Title
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Daily Texan article: "Mall Requests OK'd by CSO"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00804
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Topic
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College students, College students--Political activity
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Dates
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1968-04-19
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Box
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CDL2/E23
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Folder
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I. A. D/S – Organizations, Students for a Democratic Society, Appeal Hearing – C. S. O., March 18, 1968
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Daily Texan article: "Mall Requests OK'd by CSO."
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Title
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Daily Texan article: "SDS Kicks Off ‘The Ten Days’ – Giant Monopoly Game Draws Many Players"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00117
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Civil rights, Social Justice
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Dates
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1968-04-23
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Box
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CDL2/E23
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Folder
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I. A. D/S – Organizations, Students for a Democratic Society, Appeal Hearing – C. S. O., March 18, 1968
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Daily Texan article: "SDS Kicks Off ‘The Ten Days’ – Giant Monopoly Game Draws Many Players."
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Title
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Daily Texan article: "’Ten Days’ Project Aims Against Imperialism, Racism"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00116
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Civil rights, Social Justice
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Dates
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1968-04-21
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Box
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CDL2/E23
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Folder
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I. A. D/S – Organizations, Students for a Democratic Society, Appeal Hearing – C. S. O., March 18, 1968
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Daily Texan article: "’Ten Days’ Project Aims Against Imperialism, Racism."
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Title
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Photograph of creek by Littlefield Building (dormitory?) – Waller Creek?
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Identifier
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e_uta_00429
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Building, Environmental protection--Citizen participation, Stadiums
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Dates
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1965
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Box
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3Z152 – L – unknown publication
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Folder
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Littlefield Bldg – Creek
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Photograph of creek by Littlefield Building (dormitory?) – Waller Creek?
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Title
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin
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Identifier
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e_uta_00517
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Building, Environmental protection--Citizen participation, Stadiums
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Dates
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1969-01-01
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Box
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3Z163
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Folder
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Cactus – 69-70 – Waller Creek featuring Frank Erwin in his Greatest Escapade
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin.
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Title
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin
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Identifier
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e_uta_00516
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Building, Environmental protection--Citizen participation, Stadiums
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Dates
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1969-01-01
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Box
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3Z163
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Folder
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Cactus – 69-70 – Waller Creek featuring Frank Erwin in his Greatest Escapade
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin.
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Title
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin
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Identifier
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e_uta_00519
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Building, Environmental protection--Citizen participation, Stadiums
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Dates
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1969-01-01
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Box
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3Z163
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Folder
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Cactus – 69-70 – Waller Creek featuring Frank Erwin in his Greatest Escapade
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin.
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Title
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin
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Identifier
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e_uta_00520
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Building, Environmental protection--Citizen participation, Stadiums
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Dates
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1969-01-01
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Box
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3Z163
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Folder
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Cactus – 69-70 – Waller Creek featuring Frank Erwin in his Greatest Escapade
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin.
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Title
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin
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Identifier
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e_uta_00518
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Topic
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College students--Political activity, Building, Environmental protection--Citizen participation, Stadiums
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Dates
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1969-01-01
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Box
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3Z163
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Folder
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Cactus – 69-70 – Waller Creek featuring Frank Erwin in his Greatest Escapade
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Resource
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UT Texas Student Publications photographs
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Description
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Waller Creek and Frank Erwin.