BGSU President William T. Jerome speaking to a crowd of students from the steps of Williams Hall, shortly after the BGSU community had learned of the shootings on the Kent State University campus.
A handwritten flier requesting that students commit to non-violence and strike classes in protest against the Kent State shootings.
A flier requesting student marshals and outlining several nonviolent principles for a candlelight parade through Bowling Green.
The front page and headlines from the local Bowling Green newspaper, the Sentinel-Tribune, three days after the Kent State Shooting.
The front page of the Bowling Green Daily Sentinel-Tribune the day immediately following the Kent State Shootings.
Letter from the BGSU Faculty Senate to President Jerome condemning the actions of the National Guard in the Kent State shootings and requesting that the use of the National Guard on the BGSU campus be discontinued.
Letter to President Jerome from the Faculty Senate's Executive Committee in regards to the BGSU student body's reaction to the Kent State shootings.
A letter from BGSU President William T. Jerome to Mrs. Richard C. Warner acknowledging Werner's May 5 letter and noting that student protests have elicited various responses from parents.
A letter from BGSU Faculty Senate secretary Stuart R. Givens to BGSU President William T. Jerome requesting that Jerome not bring the National Guard to campus in the aftermath of the Kent State Shooting.
A letter from BGSU students Jacqueline Briggs, James Pledler, Thomas Stephens, and Karen Humburg to BGSU President William T. Jerome thanking him for his leadership in the aftermath of the Kent State Shootings.
A letter from BGSU English professor Frank Baldanza to BGSU President William T. Jerome expressing his appreciation for Jerome's leadership in the aftermath of the Kent State shootings.
A letter from Dee Howard, a graduate assistant in the BGSU department of education, to BGSU President William T. Jerome; she expresses her support for Jerome's decisions in the aftermath of the Kent State shootings.