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Parents Committee of Connecticut College Students, 1970

 File — Box: 4

Content Description

From the Record Group:

This collection contains the professional papers of Charles E. Shain, who served as the sixth president of Connecticut College from 1962-1974. There is also a small amount, primarily biographical, from before and after his presidency, and some files from the time of Rosemary Park, Shain's predecessor as president. Materials include correspondence, reports, minutes, speeches/lectures, publications, and newspaper clippings. A large portion of the collection pertains to new buildings constructed on campus along with fundraising for capital projects and other purposes.

The collection also documents civil rights concerns, from the college's compliance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, to the early years of the student Afro-American Society and the formation of a Commission on Race Relations following the Society's takeover of the administration building in May 1971. In addition, there are materials pertaining to the arrest of student Mardon Walker who participated in a sit-in in Atlanta, Georgia. Other topics included in the collection are the college's move to coeducation, campus activities during the Vietnam War, and relationships with other secondary and higher education institutions.

Dates

  • Creation: 1970

Creator

Access

This collection is open to researchers.

About the Parents Committee of Connecticut College Students

This committee was formed by a group of Boston-area parents who were opposed to the May 1970 strike, which coincided with Parents Weekend, and the abolishment of parietal rules in all dorms. The committee obtained a Connecticut College Student Directory to create a mailing list and in June of 1970 sent out a questionnaire regarding their concerns to all parents of currently enrolled students. This committee was not sanctioned by Connecticut College.

Extent

From the Series: 5 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Record Group: English

Related Materials

Correspondence and other information pertaining to the Parents Committee is in the papers of Merion Ferris Ritter, class of 1935. Ritter, whose daughter was in the class of 1972, was a member of the committee.

Repository Details

Part of the Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives Repository

Contact:
Connecticut College
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New London CT 06320 United States
860-439-2654
860-439-2686