A handwritten flier claiming that, instead of fighting World War II, Americans should have protested the inevitable Hitler regime.
A typewritten flier with handwritten notes describing how to interact with police during protest rallies and how to protect oneself if arrested.
A typewritten flier reacting to the Kent State Shootings and arguing that the Vietnam War is gradually destroying all human life.
A page of notes from a student protest rally detailing activist activities occurring over the next few days, including workshops, a candlelight parade, and a nationwide strike.
A letter from Mary Barnes to BGSU President Jerome expressing her support for him and the BGSU student body during the weeks following the Kent State shootings.
Letter addressed to President Jerome from Richard E. Roth in which Roth expresses concern over the curriculum of the New University program.
Letter addressed to President Jerome from Robert F. McGehean, in which McGehean expresses his disapproval of Jerome's handling of student demands at BGSU.
Telegram from James T. Polson, father of a BGSU student, to BGSU President William T. Jerome. Polson expresses his appreciation for Jerome's handling of events on the BGSU campus in the aftermath of the Kent State shootings.
Sample of courses offered as part of the New University program at BGSU.
Correspondence from Dr. Edward H. Ward to BGSU President William T. Jerome regarding a disrobing incident that occurred during a New University class.