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- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)
- College students
- Student movements
- College students--Political activity
- College students--Societies and clubs
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- College students, Black
- Women college students
- College students' writings, American
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- Minutes (Records)
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- Universities and colleges--Faculty
- Vietnam War (1961-1975)
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- Minority college students--Scholarships, fellowships, etc.
- Personal correspondence
- Protest movements
- African Americans--Study and teaching
- American drama
- Archaeology--Study and teaching
- Black people--Study and teaching
- Business correspondence
- Choral societies
- Classical languages--Study and teaching
- Coal trade--Environmental aspects
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- College and school drama, American
- College campuses
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- College students--Health and hygiene
- Communism
- Discrimination in higher education
- Drama
- Drama--Study and teaching (Higher)
- Education, Higher
- Educational tests and measurements
- Engineering--Study and teaching
- English literature--Study and teaching
- Environmental policy
- Environmental protection
- Feminism
- Fliers (Ephemera)
- Graduate students
- Green movement
- Instructional and educational works
- Interviews
- Lesbians
- Louisiana Purchase Exposition
- Manuscripts
- Musicals
- New Left
- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc.
- Political crimes and offenses--Investigation
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- Spanish literature--Study and teaching
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- Women
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- World War (1914-1918)
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- Names
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)
- Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Student Union
- Brucker, Eugene E., Jr., 1927-1987
- Campus Y (Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)
- Committee for the Education of Women (Saint Louis, Mo.)
- Communist Club (Washington University, Saint Louis, Mo.)
- Environmental Response (Organization : Saint Louis, Mo.)
- Georges, Emanuel S., 1934 - 1967
- Irving Union
- John B. Ervin Scholars Program
- Kahn, Linda
- Morton, Stratford Lee, 1887 – 1970
- Pikers (Musical group)
- Proetz, Arthur W. (Arthur Walter), 1888-1966
- Rist, Walter, 1907-1988
- Society of the Sigma Xi. Washington University Chapter.
- Student Committee for Admission of Negroes (SCAN)
- Students Against Peabody Energy (Organization)
- Thomas, D. Gray (Daniel Gray)
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) Department of African and African-American Studies
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Association of Black Students.
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Black Studies Program
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Department of English
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). New Left Federation
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of Student Affairs
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Office of the Dean of Women
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Olin Fellowship for Women in Graduate Study
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Quadrangle Club
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Student Health Services
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). University Archives.
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Women's Resource Center
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Women's Society
- Washington University Club (Saint Louis, Mo.)
- Washington University Liberation Front
- Washington University Student Media, Inc.
- West, Margaret Boyer, 1948-
- Zaricor, Ben, 1947- less ...
Department of African and African-American Studies Records
Black Manifesto Collection
This collection contains the Black Position Paper of 1968, the Black Manifesto of 1968, and correspondence with Chancellor Thomas H. Eliot concerning these documents and goals. Also included are documents relating the Brookings protest and other documents created by the student group. The collection also contains documents detailing action taken in 1978 and 1998 by the Association of Black Students and the administrators of Washington University.
Eugene E. Brucker Papers
The Eugene E. Brucker Papers consists of engineering-related class notebooks and instruction manuals during his time as a student at Washington University in St. Louis from 1947/1948 through 1950/1951.
Campus Y Records
The Campus Y Records include mockups for invitations, budget, fundraising information, and general information.
Committee for the Education of Women (CEW) Collection
This collection is comprised of documents that detail the formation of the Committee for the Education of Women (CEW).
Communist Club Records
This collection is comprised of a clipping from the Saturday Evening Post, a newsletter and flyer regarding Dr. Compton’s communist probe, and newspaper clippings.
Dean of Women and Dean of Students Office Records
Department of English, Student Plays Collection
This collection includes students’ plays written for English classes between 1923 and 1961.
Environmental Response Records
This collection documents the activities of the Environmental Response organization. Material includes organizational correspondence, policy statements and activities, brochures and posters, and project information.
A small group of material in the collection unrelated to Environmental Response is a folder on the Association of Black Collegians. This significant material deals with a sit-in at Brookings Hall in 1968, and includes a copy of the protestors’ Manifesto.
John B. Ervin Scholars Program Records
The John B. Ervin Scholars Program Records consists of anniversary materials, event programs, office files, publications, publicity materials, scholarship applications, and scholarship program scholar directories.