Newspaper article on the opening of the Women's Center.
An editorial in the BG News summarizing the editors' experiences writing throughout the antiwar movement.
An article in the BG News describing a meeting between BGSU President William T. Jerome and the Faculty Senate at which both parties addressed Black Student Union Demands and the 1970 Kent State Shootings.
An article in the Bowling Green State University Monitor on James Baldwin's visiting professorship at BGSU's Department of Ethnic Studies.
Newspaper article about Chastity Bono's talk at BGSU.
Troops from the 135th Field Artillery, 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, 37th Infantry Division, American Expeditionary Forces, on the USS Vermont, returning home to the United States from Europe after the end of World War I.
Members of the 135th Field Artillery, 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, 37th Infantry Division, pictured with one of their unit's field guns at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Alabama. In the very back is Daniel H. McCullough of Toledo, Ohio, who later became a prominent Toledo defense lawyer.
Zoom News article about presentation by Micklina Kenyi.
Troops from the 135th Field Artillery, 62nd Field Artillery Brigade, 37th Infantry Division, in front of their tent at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Alabama. The soldier identified as "Mac" is Daniel H. McCullough of Toledo, Ohio, who later became a prominent Toledo defense lawyer.
Victory parade of the 37th Infantry Division, American Expeditionary Forces, in Columbus, Ohio, following the end of World War I.
Delivered on November 9, 1979 in the Bryan Recital Hall at Bowling Green State University.
A typewritten flier produced by the National Committee for Lasting Peace arguing that the only effective way to guarantee peace is for the United States to win the Vietnam War.