A letter from BGSU President William T. Jerome to Guy A. Smart expressing his disdain for Smart's notion that students should not be exposed to purportedly un-American ideas.
A letter from Guy A. Smart to BGSU President William T. Jerome accusing Jerome of tolerating communist ideas and undermining academic freedom.
A letter from BGSU President William T. Jerome to H.H. Warner defending student-organized teach-ins and expressing his philosophy that allowing unrest at the university level prevents violence from occurring in the streets.
A letter from H.H. Warner to Ohio State University President Novice J. Fawcett and BGSU President William T. Jerome expressing discontent in both schools for their tolerance of student protesters.
A letter from BGSU President William T. Jerome to the BGSU Association of Women Students thanking them for their letter and expressing his gratitude for a supportive student body.
A letter from BGSU President William T. Jerome to E.P. Wolfram, Jr. attempting to find middle ground on the issue of student Vietnam War protesters.
A letter from E.P. Wolfram to BGSU President William T. Jerome accusing Jerome of playing into the hands of revolutionaries by allowing student protests to occur unimpeded.
A handwritten flier calling for a strike of classes from May 7-8 in tandem with a nationwide strike to help end US involvement in Southeast Asia.
A handwritten flier requesting that students commit to non-violence and strike classes in protest against the Kent State shootings.
A letter from Nichloas J. Massiello to BGSU President William T. Jerome expressing his disgust at Jerome's approval of student protests.
A letter from the BGSU Department of German and Russian to BGSU President William T. Jerome expressing their utmost support for Jerome's leadership as well as their hope that radical students will not prevail.
A letter from the BGSU Department of Biology to BGSU President William T. Jerome expressing their support for Jerome's leaderhip in the aftermath of the Kent State shootings.