Handwritten letter and handwritten notes from UMaine Alumni in response to University of Maine\u27s fundraising efforts in 1975. Handwritten comment on envelope flap: No money. Handwritten on the comments section of envelope: Do the gay Libbers require a Performing Arts Center? Longer handwritten letter transcription: April 5, 1975 Dear Sir: I was prepared to contribute this year to the Alumni Fund but I have heard some news that has changed my mind. Another Gay meeting was held on campus--as long as these meetings are being held, I will never contribute any money. I\u27m sure there are many others that feel the same way as I do. It\u27s sad that the University of Maine has to be associated with such an organization. Sincerely yours, [Red...
Photograph of Karen Bye from “Gay group leader vows \u27students will be educated” in Maine Campus, ...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
Typed letter on personal letter head from a very concerned father to President Howard R. Neville ...
Handwritten, one-and-a half-page letter from a UMaine alumnus located in Michigan denouncing the Uni...
Handwritten letter from an alumna of the UMaine Class of 1973, expressing support for the University...
Two-page, typed letter to Lawrence M. Cutler, chair of the University of Maine Board of Trustees, ex...
Typed letter from a Maine citizen in support of holding a gay symposium on the UMaine campus. Pres...
Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus discussing the Student Senate\u27s rationale for denying fu...
Typed letter from Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bull expressing support for the Civil Rights of homosexual stud...
Contents: Yes Sir: I\u27m Gay : A student\u27s revelation that he is a homosexual challenges ROTC p...
In an attempt to crystallize solid faculty backing for the trustees\u27 decision to allow the Maine ...
Letter from Rev. Benjamin C. Bubar, Jr. of the Christian Civic League of Maine expressing homophobic...
Contents: Giving To My College... --- Fred Griffee Scholarship Presentedhttps://digitalcommons.li...
Citing progress toward achieving gender equity in intercollegiate athletics, the U.S. Dept. of Educa...
Contents: 88th Commencement --- Solons Vote $200,000 --- Mid-Winter Council Meetinghttps://digital...
Photograph of Karen Bye from “Gay group leader vows \u27students will be educated” in Maine Campus, ...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
Typed letter on personal letter head from a very concerned father to President Howard R. Neville ...
Handwritten, one-and-a half-page letter from a UMaine alumnus located in Michigan denouncing the Uni...
Handwritten letter from an alumna of the UMaine Class of 1973, expressing support for the University...
Two-page, typed letter to Lawrence M. Cutler, chair of the University of Maine Board of Trustees, ex...
Typed letter from a Maine citizen in support of holding a gay symposium on the UMaine campus. Pres...
Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus discussing the Student Senate\u27s rationale for denying fu...
Typed letter from Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bull expressing support for the Civil Rights of homosexual stud...
Contents: Yes Sir: I\u27m Gay : A student\u27s revelation that he is a homosexual challenges ROTC p...
In an attempt to crystallize solid faculty backing for the trustees\u27 decision to allow the Maine ...
Letter from Rev. Benjamin C. Bubar, Jr. of the Christian Civic League of Maine expressing homophobic...
Contents: Giving To My College... --- Fred Griffee Scholarship Presentedhttps://digitalcommons.li...
Citing progress toward achieving gender equity in intercollegiate athletics, the U.S. Dept. of Educa...
Contents: 88th Commencement --- Solons Vote $200,000 --- Mid-Winter Council Meetinghttps://digital...
Photograph of Karen Bye from “Gay group leader vows \u27students will be educated” in Maine Campus, ...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
Typed letter on personal letter head from a very concerned father to President Howard R. Neville ...