R-MC 020

Guide to the Rutgers Grass Roots - Progressive Activists Files, 1921-1993 (1979-1993, bulk)

By Catherine Keim and Traci Del Duca

April, 2003

Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries


Descriptive Summary

Creator: Berzinski, Chris and Sue Kozel
Title Guide to the Rutgers Grass Roots - Progressive Activist Files
Dates: 1921-1993; 1979-1993 (bulk)
Quantity: 11.5 cubic ft. (29 manuscript boxes)
Abstract: The Rutgers Grass Roots - Progressive Activist Files span the period 1921 to 1993, inclusive, while the bulk of the collection covers the years 1979-1993 and comprise the records of two student activists, Sue Kozel and Chris Berzinski, who continued their activist involvement after graduating from the University. Most of the files in the collection were created by Kozel and Berzinski as they became involved in numerous protest issues at Rutgers University. This collection is comprised primarily of textual records such as broadsides, correspondence, leglislation, minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, press releases, reports and resolutions. Material in other formats consists of a day book, oversize chart, and photographs. Documentation in the collection concern the activities of the Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP), effects of academic reorganization at Rutgers, and the Coalition in Solidarity with South African Liberation (CISSAL), among others.
Collection No.: R-MC 020
Language English.
Repository: Rutgers University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives.

History of Progressive Activism at Rutgers University

The Rutgers Grass Roots - Progressive Activist Files, 1921-1993 (1979-1993) is a collection which documents an important chapter in the history of student activism at Rutgers University. Events chronicled herein occured during a time when college students were often perceived as apathetic and unconcerned with the world around them. This collection belies that stereotype.

This collection was donated by Sue Kozel and Chris Berzinski, two student activists at Rutgers who continued their involvement in activism, both at Rutgers and in the larger community, after graduating from the University. Their intent in donating this collection can best be summed up in their own words:

"We are proud of defending the first amendment freedoms of protest in our student days, and hope others can learn, and that we can celebrate this history as being formative in the development of Rutgers history." (April 26, 1995 memorandum)

Chris Berzinski was a student at Livingston College, Class of 1980, where he was active in the Livingston College Governing Association and the Rutgers University Senate. Through his involvement in the Committee to Organize Student Workers (COSW), he helped write the Student Employment Handbook.

Berzinski's concerns for the future of the Kilmer Library reflected his earlier feelings about "Academic Reorganization", in which the federated college system at Rutgers, which had been instituted as a four year experiment, was replaced with a more centralized plan. Academic disciplines, for example, would be taught on various campuses rather than be associated with one college (Livingston, Rutgers College, etc.), in particular. Berzinski feared that the unique identity of each college, its community of faculty and students and its associated research library, would disappear; that the core purpose of each college would be sacrificed to the Reorganization.

Berzinski's interests included individuals as well as institutions. Berzinski was instrumental in transforming the Phil Shinnick Defense Committee (concerned with faculty member Shinnick's fight to retain his position in the University), into the Coalition in Solidarity with South African Liberation (CISSAL), which fought for the rights of many. This transformation reflected his view that broad-based activist movements should remain as cohesive units; that the same group of committed individuals could effect worthwhile change on any issue. For him, the key was keeping people active so that the topic could be addressed efficiently.

Sue Kozel was also a student at Livingston College, where she received a B.A in Labor and Political Science in 1981. In 1985, she received an M.A. in Labor Studies from Rutgers University and in 1987, she received an M.A. in American History from New York University. While at Livingston, she was a reporter for the Livingston Medium. She served as a University Senator and a student representative to the Board of Trustees. After graduation, she served as a volunteer lobbyist for the Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP) and as a Rutgers Alumni Federation University Senator.

Kozel shared Berzinski's view that a massed-based coalition of diverse people (alumni, faculty, students, townsfolk, politicians, etc.) was the most democratic and effective way of producing useful change both within and outside of Rutgers. The variety of her activities, and her goal of having groups join together on many issues, reflected her belief in an inter-disciplinary approach to activism and education.

Kozel's Rutgers affiliations included membership in the Committee to Organize Student Workers (COSW); the University Senate Investment Advisory Committee (IAC); Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP); and the Summer Institute for Union Women.

This collection offers an in-depth look at the ways in which Kozel and Berzinski approached activism. Links were forged among Rutgers and local activists and politicians around the cause of environmentalism. Members of the Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP) and local politicians, organized by student activist Sue Kozel, toured a toxic oil spill site (the Exxon leak at Arthur Kill) in order to learn more about human-made dangers to the environment, while simultaneously forging links among concerned students, community members, and the local politicians answerable to that constituency.

FREP fought hazardous waste conditions at the Rutgers Gamma Greenhouse, a storage facility for low-level radiation and, because of the unsafe conditions at the Gamma Greenhouse, successfully fought a proposed new incinerator on the grounds that since safety rules were being violated now, they would not be enforced any better in the future.

At the same time the incinerator was being proposed, the activists lobbied for the New Jersey legislative bill, S-2100, to pass in order to save the Rutgers Ecological Preserve from present development, and to prevent the University from having unconditional powers in its dispensation of Rutgers land in future.

The student activists at Rutgers not only organized people around issues, but also attempted to answer the question of what defines an excellent education; what contributes to creating and maintaining high standards at the university level. In discussing academic excellence and university standards, the student activists defined their place in the university setting. They felt that for Rutgers to have truly high standards, it must not only encourage diversity in its population, but its leaders must also seek the active input of that diverse population (students, faculty, alumni, administration, local communities) in the governance of the university.

In keeping with the 1981 "Academic Reorganization", in which the individual colleges were placed under more central control, changes to the University library system were proposed in 1983. The University-wide library system had been organized to complement the federated college plan structure. Student activists held protests to preserve the integrity of the individual college libraries, thus repeating the arguments against reorganization.

In 1985 an External Review Report found the University's library system lacking in key areas necessary for research support. Student activist Sue Kozel, in her capacity as University Senator concerned with student research needs, attempted to obtain University library book budget documents and was rebuffed by the Library and University administrations. She leaked the External Review Report to the local press. These events culminated in significant changes in the Library's administration.

This collection documents two Rutgers students whose philosophy of protest led them to action both within and outside Rutgers. They felt that the students are an important part of the Rutgers community and that Rutgers is part of the adjacent communities. In working to improve conditions at the local level, saving the Rutgers Ecological Preserve for example, or at the international level, such as in opposing apartheid, Kozel and Berzinski believed that a grass roots movement can be effective. This collection is the bridge between the Rutgers student activists of the 1960s and the protesters of today, whose actions continue the tradition of progressive activism at Rutgers.

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Scope and Content Note

The Rutgers Grass Roots - Progressive Activist Files consists of 11.5 cubic feet of material stored in manuscript boxes and spans the period 1921 to 1993, inclusively, while the bulk of the collection covers the years 1979-1993. They comprise the records of Sue Kozel and Chris Berzinski, two student activists who came to Rutgers in the late 1970s and who continued their involvemement in activism, both at Rutgers and in the larger community, after graduating from the University.

Most of the files in the collection were created by Kozel and Berzinski as they became involved in a protest issue. The files in the "Academic Excellence/Standards - Defining a University", and the "General Subject Files" series were kept by Kozel and Berzinski for reference. The series "Kozel: Representative Student Activist" contains material generated by Sue Kozel in her day-to-day activities while the "Labor" series contains her Ph.D. (not completed) research material.

This collection is comprised primarily of textual records such as broadsides, correspondence, legislation, minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, press releases, reports and resolutions. Material in other formats consists of a day book, oversize chart, and photographs.

The records document the activities of Kozel and Berzinski as activists, and, in so doing, document the issues that concerned them, the people with whom they came into contact, including Louis Chandler, Rutgers Professor Emeritus and member of the Manhattan Project, and Edward J. Bloustein, Rutgers University President, and the groups in which they became active, for example, the Rutgers Coalition for Total Divestment (RCTD)/Coalition for Total Divestment and the Committee to Organize Student Workers (COSW).

The series are arranged alphabetically by subject, organization or campaign. Meeting minutes appear in the following series: "Academic Excellence/Standards - Defining a University", "Academic Reorganization", "Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)", "General Subject Files" and "Livingston College". Reports are found in the series: "Academic Reorganization", "Divestiture", "Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)", "Library" and "School of Business". Broadsides, the texts of speeches and items about rallies appear in the series: "Academic Reorganization" and "Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)". Sue Kozel's research notes appear in the series: "Kozel: Representative Student Activist" and "Labor". Correspondence appears in all series. Other types of material, including newspaper clippings, can be found in this collection.

The series include student/alumni-led coalitions that came about because of events on campus, (but widened in scope to include the non-Rutgers community), topics in which the records creators were deeply involved (including the Toth/Corman election campaign, in which student activist Sue Kozel applied her Rutgers political and environmental activism experience to a local election), and Rutgers administrative organizations.

The strategies employed in one issue or used by one coalition that were found to be effective were repeated in other situations. The struggle for full alumni, faculty, and student participation in the governance of Rutgers and University accountabilty to the public seen in the "Academic Reorganization" series also appears in the "Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)", "Library", and "School of Business" series. As the Phil Shinnick Defense Committee became the Coalition in Solidarity with South African Liberation (CISSAL), (in the "Divestiture" series) so the Alliance for Rutgers Federation became the Coalition to Protect the Colleges (in the "Academic Reorganization" series).

Sue Kozel appears in the series: "Academic Reorganization"; "Divestiture"; "Friends of the Ecological Preserve (FREP)"; "General Subject Files"; "Kozel: Representative Student Activist"; "Labor"; "Library"; "School of Business"; and "Toth/Corman Campaign".

Due to the amount of material pertaining to Kozel, a group of items has been designated the "Kozel: Representative Student Activist" series in order to allow researchers to understand the person behind the actions.

Chris Berzinski appears in the series: "Academic Reorganization"; "Divestiture"; "Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)"; "Library"; "Livingston College"; and "School of Business".

Two of the most comprehensive series in this collection are "Academic Reorganization", 1974 - 1981 (1979 - 1981), 1.4 cu. ft., and "Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)", 1956-1991 (1988-1989) 3.2 cu. ft. "Academic Reorganization" illuminates an important moment in the history of Rutgers; a time when the organization of the entire college system at Rutgers was examined, found wanting, and changed in fundamental ways. Voices, including Kozel's and Berzinski's, against the changes are documented and include those against the idea completely and those who wanted adjustments, but agreed in principle with reorganization.

Full chronologies of events are also found in the "Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)" series, which documents many environmental actions that involved Rutgers and the surrounding community. This series documents the interaction among Rutgers and its neighbors, student activism on campus and off, political campaign strategies at the local, state and national level, and the struggle for strong student/alumni representation in the governance of Rutgers.

The "Library" and "School of Business" series also document moments of change in the institutional history of Rutgers. Following the 1981 reorganization, all of the University libraries, each of which had a unique identity and mission under the federated college plan, were subject to the same mandate that had redefined the individual colleges. The collection policies and research strengths of each library were to be changed. The "School of Business" series chronicles the creation of this Rutgers institution.

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Arrangement Note

The Rutgers Grass Roots - Progressive Activist Files are arranged in the following eleven series:

I. Academic Excellence/Standards - Defining a University,1974-1989
II. Academic Reorganization, 1974-1989
III. Divestiture, 1969-1989
IV. Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP), 1956-1991 (1988-1989, bulk)
V. General Subject Files, 1969-1989 (1974-1989, bulk)
VI. Kozel: Representative Student Activist, 1977-1992
VII. Labor, 1921-1989 (1975-1989, bulk)
VIII. Library, 1983-1987
IX. Livingston College, 1975-1989
X. School of Business,1985-1989 (1985-1986, bulk)
XI. Toth/Corman Campaign, 1989

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Related Collections

Other records in the Rutgers University Archives which pertain to the issues addressed in this collection include university administration records, such as the Office of the President, Office of the Provost, Senate, University Librarian, Board of Governors and Board of Trustees. The following are additional related collections:

RG 23/G3/02. Rutgers College. Dean's Office. Educational Opportunity Fund records, 1969-1984.

RG 23/G3/03. Rutgers College. Office of Educational Support Programs. Educational Opportunity Program records, 1973-1991.

RG 23/G4/01. Rutgers College. Learning Excellence and Advancement Program records, 1978-1985.

R-MC 013. Brian Villa Collection on Student Protests, 1985-1992.

R-MC 014. Hill, Rob. Student activism collection, 1970s - 1990s.

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Name and Subject Tracings

Personal Names

Babbidge, Homer D.
Berzinski, Chris
Bloustein, Edward J.
Chandler, Louis
Chandler, Margaret
Cook, Alice
Corman, Randy
Edelman, Hendrik
Kozel, Sue
McCormick, Richard Patrick, 1916-
McGreevy, Jim
Otlowski, George
Shinnick, Phil
Toth, Emery
Wheeler, Kenneth

Corporate Names

American Association of University Professors (AAUP). Rutgers Chapter
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Daily Targum
Democratic party (N.J.)
Douglass Caellian
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Exxon Corporation. Arthur Kill
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
Greenprint
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU)
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)
International Chemical Workers Union (ICWU)
International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (IUE)
Livingston College. Association of Graduates
Livingston College. Executive Committee
Livingston College. Governing Association
Livingston College. Policy and Planning Committee
Livingston Medium
Livingston College. Assembly
Livingston College. Congress
Livingston College. Alumni Association
Livingston College. Chamber
Livingston College. Faculty Chamber
Livingston College. Fellows Assembly
Livingston COllege. Labor Association
Livingston College. National Student Congress
Livingston college. Student Chamber
Livingston Labor Newsletter
New Jersey. Legislature. Mt. Laurel Decision
New Jersey. Politics and government.
New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. S-2100
New York University. Department of History
Phil Shinnick Defense Committee
Physical Consolidation Committee
Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE+G;)
Republican Party (N.J.)
Rutgers Coalition for Total Divestment (RCTD)/Coalition for Total Divestment
Rutgers College Governing Association
Rutgers Institute for Research on Women (IRW)
Rutgers University. Ad Hoc Committee on Committee II
Rutgers University. Alumni
Rutgers University. Coalition in Solidarity with South African Liberation (CISSAL)
Rutgers University. Coalition to Protect the Colleges (CPC)
Rutgers University. Committee II (Academic Reorganization)
Rutgers University. Cook College Governing Association
Rutgers University. Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP)
Rutgers University. Gamma Greenhouse
Rutgers University. Students
Rutgers University. Trustees--Membership
Rutgers Ecological Preserve
Rutgers University. Faculty
Rutgers University. Governors
Rutgers University. Libraries--Budget
Rutgers University. Regulations
Rutgers University. Academic Reorganization
Rutgers University. Administration
Rutgers University. Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF)
Rutgers University. Alliance to Defend Education (ADE)
Rutgers University. Alumni Federation
Rutgers University. Center for the American Woman and Politics (CAWP)
Rutgers University. Committee I (Academic Reorganization)
Rutgers University. Committee to Organize Student Workers (COSW)
Rutgers University. Cook College Council
Rutgers University. Douglass College Governing Association
Rutgers University. Douglass College Public Leadership Education Network (DC PLEN)
Rutgers University. Eagleton Institute
Rutgers University. Governance
Rutgers University. History--Sources
Rutgers University. Joint Investment Committee (BOG/BOT)
Rutgers University. Kilmer Library
Rutgers University. Presidents
Rutgers University. Tuition
School of Business
Summer Institute for Union Women
United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (UE). Groove Pin Plant Strike
United States. Law and legislation-Buckley Amendment
United States. Law and legislation--Sunshine Law
University Senate. Investment Advisory Committee (IAC)

Subject Terms

Academic libraries. Collection development
Academic libraries. Quality control
Anti-apartheid movements
Apartheid. South Africa
Collective bargaining
Collective labor agreements
College costs. United States
Corporate divestiture New Jersey
Economic development. Environmental aspects
Education New Jersey
Environmental impact charges. Law and legislation New Jersey
Environmental responsibility
Environmental law New Jersey
Environmental policy New Jersey
Environmental protection
Hazardous geographic environments New Jersey
Human rights workers
Political action committees. New Jersey
Political activists. United States
Politics, Practical
Pollution. Environmental aspects New Jersey
Research Libraries. Collection development
Strikes and lockouts. Metal-workers
Strikes and lockouts. New Jersey
Students. Political activity
Trade-unions. Organizing
Universities and colleges. Finance
Universities and colleges. New Jersey
Women environmentalists
Women human rights workers
Women in the labor movement
Women labor leaders
Women political activists. New Jersey
World War, 1939-1945. Atomic bomb

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Detailed Description of Collection/Container List

I. Academic Excellence/Standards - Defining a University, 1974-1989 .2 cu. ft.
Summary: Includes correspondence, manifestos, meeting minutes, and resolutions pertaining to the issue of academic standards widely discussed during the period of Rutgers' "Academic Reorganization". Administration, alumni, faculty, and student points of view are represented, as are documents of the Alliance to Defend Education (ADE), a coalition whose members sought to identify that which made the various Rutgers colleges unique and worth preserving.
Box Folder
1 1 Adminstrative Points of View, 1978-1979
2 Association of American Universities (AAU) Recognition of Rutgers, February 6, 1989
3 Colleges: The Undergraduate Experience c. 1986
4 Graduation Requirements, 1983-1985
Reports: 1980-1981
Box Folder
1 5 N.J. Higher Education Statewide Plan, Board of Higher Education, 1980
6 Qualities of the Liberally Educated..., Task Force, FAS, Newark, 1986
7 ...Ad Hoc Committee on First Draft of 1980 Statewide Master Plan for Higher Ed., 1980
8 Rutgers...What is its Role in the 1980's and Who Will it Serve?, Kozel, Sue, April 8, 1980
9 Special Report: Report of the Task Force on University Policy, September 1981
10 "State of the University Address," September 23, 1983
11 Statement of Mission, Rutgers University, 1974
Rutgers University (R.U.) Senate: 1977-1987
Box Folder
1 12 Educational Policy Committee, 1977-1984
13 Educational Policy Committee, 1984
14 Educational Policy, 1984-1987
15 Executive Committee, 1983-1986
II. Academic Reorganization, 1974-1989 (1979-1987) 1.4 cu. ft.
Summary: Includes broadsides, manifestos, models and plans, proposals, letters to the editor of newspapers, including the Rutgers Daily Targum and the New York Times, items about rallies and the minutes of meetings held by coalition, faculty, and student groups, and the texts of speeches.
This material was generated in response to the idea of "Academic Reorganization" first proposed by Provost Kenneth Wheeler as the four year federated plan experiment drew to a close. He concluded that federation was not the answer, and that the University would benefit from consolidation. This series documents the reactions to Wheeler's findings and the subsequent developments in the debate, from Committees I and II to the McCormick model and the Ad Hoc Committee on Committee II. The reports, including the "Babbidge Report" and those by Wheeler, Professor Richard McCormick, and Associate Provost John S. Salapatas, are here, as are the various responses to them given by the Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF), University President Edward J. Bloustein, members of the Boards of Trustees and Governors, Livingston College Congress, and the University Senate.
Groups documented include the Ad Hoc Committee on Committee II and the Physical Consolidation Committee, which was formed by the Rutgers administration to address the practical implementation of the "Academic Reorganization" when it became fact, and which consisted of members of the administration, faculty, and student body.
In-depth coverage of the students actively opposed to "Academic Reorganization" appears in this series. The Federation Day Rally is documented. Also well-documented is the transformation of the Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF) into the Coalition to Protect the Colleges (CPC); an example of a Rutgers student activist group adapting itself to changing circumstances and, through compromise, continuing to play a role in the "Academic Reorganization".
Clippings, 1974-1987
Box Folder
1 16 Clippings, 1974-1979
17 Clippings, January 1980
18 Clippings, Feb. 1-8, 1980
19 Clippings, Feb. 11-27, 1980
21 Clippings, March 11-31, 1980
22 Clippings, April 1980
23 Clippings, May 1980
24 Clippings, September 2-14, 1980
25 Clippings, September 15-30, 1980
Box Folder
2 1 Clippings, October-December 1980
2 Clippings, January-February 1981
3 Clippings, March 1981
4 Clippings, April 1981
5 Clippings, 1983-1987
Box Folder
2 6 Ad Hoc Committee Against the Bloustein Plan of the Livingston College Congress, c. April 1980
7 Ad Hoc Committee on Committee II, 1979-1981
8 Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF), c. 1980
9 Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF), February 1980
10 Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF), March 1980
11 Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF), March 8-22, 1980
12 Alliance for Rutgers Federation (ARF), March 25-April 8, 1980
13 Press Packet, April 9-May 8, 1980
14 Confidential Preliminary Draft Report to... BOG Committee on Future Directions for R.U., H.D. Babbidge, Jr., M.J. Cullen, Jr., 1980
15 University President Edward J. Bloustein, January, March 1980
16 University President Edward J. Bloustein, April 1980- April 1981
17 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), 1979-March 1980
18 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), April 1980
19 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), May 6-8, 1980
20 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), May 9, 1980
21 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), May 10-July 22, 1980
22 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), September-December 1980
23 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), January-May 4, 1981
24 Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), May 6-8, 1981
25 BOG-Rutgers University BOard of Trustees (BOT) Special Joint Meeting, 1981
26 BOT 1980
27 BOT, 1981
Box Folder
3 1 Coalition to Protect the Colleges (CPC), January-September 15, 1980
2 Coalition to Protect the Colleges (CPC), September 16-October 1980
3 Coalition to Protect the Colleges (CPC), November 1980
4 Coalition to Protect the Colleges (CPC), December 1980-February 1980
Reports: March 16, 1979
Box Folder
3 5 Report of Committee I on Review of the Academic Organization in New Brunswick, Chapter 1, March 16, 1979
6 Report of Commitee I, Chapters 2-7, March 16, 1979
7 Report of Committee... Appendix 1, March 16, 1979
8 Report of Committee I...Appendices 2-end, March 16, 1979
9 Report of Committee II on Future Academic Reorganization in New Brunswick, June 1979
10 Committee II October-November 1979
11 Committee of Concern, May 2, 1980
12 "Federation Day" Rallies, March, April 1980
13 Kozel Correspondence, February 1980-January 1981
14 Livingston College, 1981
15 Academic Reorganization in New Brunswick, 1962-1978: The Federated College Plan, Richard P. McCormick, November 1978
16 An Alternative to Federation: A Model for Academic Organization in New Brunswick, Richard P. McCormick October 19, 1979
17 Physical Consolidation Implementation Committee (Physical Consolidation Committee), c. 1980
18 Physical Consolidation Committee, June-October 1980
19 Physical Consolidation Committee, November 1980
20 Physical Consolidation Committee, December 1980
21 Physical Consolidation Committee, January-February 1981
22 Physical Consolidation Committee, March 1981-1986
23 Evaluation of the Rutgers-New Brunswick Federated Plan, Office of the Provost, September 1, 1979
24 Rallies and Demonstrations, 1979-March 1980
25 Rallies and Demonstrations, April 1980-1986
26 Kozel's Research Notes, n.d.
27 Responses to Reorganization: Alumni, 1980-1986
Box Folder
4 1 Responses to Reorganization: Community, March 25, 1980
2 "Critical Responses to University Reorganization: A Selection of Documents,"1979-1980
3 Student; Faculty; Administration, 1979
4 Student; Faculty; Administration, January-March 1980
5 Student; Faculty; Administration, April 1980-February 1981
6 Rutgers College Governing Association (RCGA), 1979
7 Rutgers Gay Alliance, n.d.
8 School of Business, n.d.
9 Special Report: Recommnedations and Committee Reports on the Academic Reorganization of New Brunswick, January 1981
10 Tenure, 1984
11 Testimony before the New Jersey Legislature (including Kozel's), March 26, 1980
12 University Senate Planning Committee, 1979-1980
13 Letter to University President Edward J. Bloustein from University Provost Kenneth J. Wheeler, pp. 1-11, January 14, 1980
14 Letter to University President Edward J. Bloustein from University Provost Kenneth J. Wheeler, pp.12-end, January 14, 1980
15 University Senate, January-February 1980
16 University Senate, March 1980
17 University Senate, April 3-8, 1980
18 University Senate, April 10-July 1980
19 University Senate, September-December 1980
20 University Senate, January 1981
21 University Senate, February-March 1981
22 University Senate, April-May 1981
23 University Senate, 1983-1985
24 University Senate, 1986
25 Rutgers College Dean John Yolton, January-February 1980
III. Divestiture, 1969-1989 1.2 cu. ft.
Summary: This series documents student and faculty activities in the fight against apartheid in South Africa and for divestiture of University funds from companies doing business in South Africa. Most of the material in this series was generated by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the Joint Investment Committee, Rutgers University Board of Governors (BOG), and the University Senate. Includes accounts of University common stock invested in corporations doing business in South Africa, clippings chronicling events in South Africa and the concerns and activities of Rutgers students and faculty fighting against apartheid and for divestment, correspondence, informational material, company investment records, legislation, opinion pieces, press releases, reports, including the student and faculty compilation, General Report to the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees, resolutions, and testimonies given by student activists Chris Berzinski and Sue Kozel before various University committees.
The subseries Coalition in Solidarity with South Africa (CISSAL), 1977-1978, contains material on the Rutgers student organization, (of which Chris Berzinski was a member), opposed to apartheid and concerned with the divestiture of University funds from corporations doing business in South Africa. Material on CISSAL includes biographies, broadsides, legislation from New Jersey and Wisconsin, opinion pieces by Chris Berzinski, an outline by Chris Berzinski showing his CISSAL activities and asking to have them be made part of his field work, a petition, press releases and publications. This subseries documents the origins of CISSAL; how it evolved from the Phil Shinnick Defense Committee, focusing on one faculty member's cause, into its pro-divestiture identity.
The University Senate Investment Advisory Committee (IAC), 1979-1988 (1985-1986) subseries documents the Rutgers organization mandated to monitor the activity of U.S. companies doing business in South Africa and their affiliation and/or association with Rutgers. This subseries includes correspondence, reports and resolutions. Student activist Sue Kozel was IAC chairperson in 1985.
The Rutgers Coalition for Total Divestment (RCTD)/Coalition for Total Divestment, (also referred to as the Coalition for Total Divestment), 1985 subseries documents the student, faculty, and alumni organization committed to the divestiture of University funds from corporations doing business in South Africa and the fight against apartheid. This subseries includes broadsides, correspondence, an informational packet concerning the group and a hunger strike, press releases and resolutions.
The subseries University Senate, 1973-1986, documents the examination of Rutgers and divestiture which took place in the University Senate in general. Material includes correspondence, meeting minutes, motions and resolutions.
Coalition in Solidarity with Southern African Liberation (CISSAL) 1977-1978
Box Folder
4 26 Biographies of BOG and BOT members, 1978
27 Broadsides, c. 1977-1978
28 Clippings, 1977-1978
29 Correspondence, 1977-1978
30 Berzinski's Field Work, 1977
31 Leaflets and Reports, 1977
Box Folder
5 1 Meeting Minutes and Membership Lists, c. 1977
2 Miscellaneous, c. 1977
3 Opinions and Notes, c. 1977
4 Opinions and Notes, c. 1977
5 Petition, n.d.
6 Press Releases, 1977
7 Student/Worker Defense Committee (SWDC), formerly the Phil Shinnick Defense Committee, 1977-1978
8 Out-of-State Strategies, 1977
9 Out-of-State Strategies, 1978
General Subject Files 1977-1989
Box Folder
5 10 Address List, n.d.
11 American Association of University Professors (AAUP, 1983, 1985
12 BOG, 1978-May 1985
13 BOG, September 1985-1986
14 BOG-BOT, 1973, 1979, 1985
15 Report to BOG and BOT:...Total Divestment, Chapters I-III,n.d.
16 Report to BOG and BOT:...Total Divestment, Chapters IV-end, n.d.
17 BOG-BOT Joint Investments Committee, 1985
18 BOT, 1985
19 Clippings, n.d.-August 1977
20 Clippings, September-December 1977
21 Clippings, 1979
22 Clippings, 1982-July 1984
23 Clippings, September-December 1984
24 Clippings, January 1985
25 Clippings, February 1-8, 1985
26 Clippings, February 8-March 1985
27 Clippings, April 10-15, 1985
28 Clippings, April 16-19, 1985
29 Clippings, April 22-29, 1985
30 Clippings, May 1-14, 1985
Box Folder
6 1 Clippings, May 17-August 23, 1985
2 Clippings, September 1985
3 Clippings, October 1985-1989
4 Correspondence, 1977-April 1985
5 Correspondence, May-September 1985
6 Correspondence, 1986-1989
7 "Day of Concern", 1977-January 1978
8 "Day of Concern",February-May 1978
9 Fact Sheets c. 1983
10 Faculty Chamber, 1977
General Subject Files, 1978-1985
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6 11 IBM, 1985
12 Michigan Uniersity Divestment Policies, 1984
13 New Jersey Legislation, 1984
14 Newsletters, 1985
15 Notes, c. 1978-1983
16 Photographs, 1977
17 Press Releases, c. 1983-1985
Reports: 1978-1986
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6 18 Black Workers Under Siege..., Boyer, Sandy c. 1982
19 Can Pretoria Be Saved?..., Hauck, David 1986
20 The Impact of S. Africa- related Divestment, January 1985
21 One Step in the Wrong Direction..., Schmidt, Elizabeth January 1985
22 Lobbying Pretoria..., Voorhes, Elizabeth October 12, 1984
23 The Problem of Divestment, Bok, Derek October 1, 1984
24 Report-back on the 1984 Working Visit, 1984
25 South Africa: Foreign Investment, Litvak et al., pp.1-39, 1978
26 S. Africa: Foreign Investment, pp.40-69, 1978
27 S. Africa: Foreign Investment, pp. 70-end 1978
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General Subject Files: Reports 1969-1988
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6 28 Suggested Rating Questions...Sullivan Principles, Voorhes, Meg October 23, 1985
29 Other Rutgers Groups, 1984-1986
30 Rutgers Investments, 1969-1971
31 Rutgers Investments, 1979-1986
32 Sullivan Principles, 1988
33 Testimony, 1984-April 1985
34 Testimony, May 1985-1986
Rutgers University Senate Investment Advisory Committee (IAC): 1979-1988
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7 1 Agendas, 1985-1986
2 Correspondence, 1979-1984
3 Correspondence, March-July 1985
4 Correspondence, August-October 1985
5 Correspondence, November-December 1985
6 Correspondence, January-March 1986
7 Correspondence, April 1986
8 Correspondence, May 1986, October 1988
9 Fact Sheet, 1985
10 Meetings, Notes and Procedures, 1973-1985
Reports: 1983-1986
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7 11 Internal Reports, 1983-1986
12 U.S. Corporate Withdrawal from S. Africa, Hauck, David February 13, 1986
13 S. African Investment Policy Report, Whiteside, Joseph P., beg.-Exhibit 1, c. 1986
14 S. African Investment... Exhibits 2-7, c. 1986
15 S. African Investment... Exhibits 8-11, c. 1986
16 S. African Investment... Exhibits 12-end, c. 1986
17 Resolutions
Rutgers Coalition for Total Divestment / Coalition for Total Divestment (RCTD): 1985-1986
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7 18 Agenda and Organizational Structure, 1985
19 Broadsides, 1985
20 Correspondence, 1985
21 Informational Packet: 1-10, 1985
22 Informational Packet: 11-end, 1985
23 Press Releases and Statements, 1985
24 Resolutions and Responses, 1985
Rutgers University Senate 1973-1986
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7 25 Correspondence; Motions; Resolutions 1986
26 Meeting Minutes, 1973, 1978, 1980
27 Meeting Minutes, 1981
28 Meeting Minutes, February- March 4, 1984
29 Meeting Minutes, March 22-May 1984
30 Meeting Minutes, 1985-1986
IV. Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP), 1956-1991 (1988-1989) 3.28 cu. ft.
Summary: The Friends of the Rutgers Ecological Preserve (FREP) was formed by Louis Chandler specifically to save the Rutgers Ecological Preserve from land development plans decided upon by University officials. Student activist Sue Kozel became involved when she saw the need to form a coalition of people both within and outside the Rutgers community (members included Rutgers administration, faculty, and students and townspeople from Edison, Highland Park, New Brunswick, and Piscataway) to save land that adjoined Rutgers and town properties.
The subseries Earth Day, 1990, includes broadsides, brochures, clippings, correspondence, fact sheets, pamphlets, press releases and texts of speeches documenting local activities in support of the nation-wide promotion of environmentalism in the late 1980s.
The subseries Environmentalism, 1984-1990, includes brochures, fact sheets, and Eagleton Institute and New Jersey Institute findings documenting the FREP-organized tour of the Exxon oil spill at Arthur Kill.
The subseries Hazardous Waste, 1974-1990 (1988-1990), includes newspaper clippings documenting environmental pollution on the Buell Brook site, (1980-1989); correspondence, an Environmetal Protection Agency (EPA) report documenting hazardous waste code violations, legislation, the minutes of public hearings, newspaper clippings, press releases and the texts of speeches about the safety of the Rutgers Gamma Greenhouse, (1987-1990); and broadsides, correspondence, fact-finding reports, fact sheets, newspaper clippings, press releases and safety checklists documenting plans for a proposed toxic waste incinerator, (1988-1990).
The subseries S-2100, 1956-1991 (1988-1990), arranged alphabetically after general clippings arranged chronologically, includes correspondence, fact sheets, internal memos, minutes generated by the Rutgers administration, alumni, faculty, students, state and local politicians, and members of the surrounding local communities, newspaper clippings, press releases, items about rallies, reports and research notes documenting the struggle to prevent land development in the Rutgers Ecological Preserve area. Much of the material was generated by FREP's interaction with the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH), wherein the concern the concerns of environmentalism and housing overlap. Topics include the Mt. Laurel housing decision and the Sunshine Law, and feature materials from the Highland Park and Piscataway municipalities.
Earth Day: 1990
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7 31 Miscellaneous (1 of 3), 1990
32 Miscellaneous (2 of 3), 1990
33 Miscellaneous (3 of 3), 1990
Legislative Strategies: 1990
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8 1 Correspondence A-L, February 28, 1990
2 Correspondence M-Z, February 28, 1990
3 Correspondence, March 15, 1990
4 (1 of 3), March-April 1990
5 (2 of 3), March-April 1990
6 (3 of 3), March-April 1990
Environmentalism: 1987-1990
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8 7 Address List and Correspondence, 1989-1990
8 Arthur Kill Exxon Spill, n.d.-January 16, 1990
9 Arthur Kill Exxon Spill, January 18-22, 1990
10 Arthur Kill Exxon Spill, January 23-31, 1990
11 Arthur Kill Exxon Spill (1 of 2), February 1990
12 Arthur Kill Exxon Spill (2 of 2) February 1990
13 Arthur Kill Exxon Spill, March-April 1990
14 Arthur Kill Exxon Spill: Exxon Brochures, 1988
15 Eagleton Poll, October 1988
16 Memorandum, March 3, 1990
17 New Jersey Environmental Congress, 1990
Reports: 1989 and 1990
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8 18 Public Opinion..., Upmeyer,N. Marketing Organic..., Morgan, J. 1989; c. 1990
19 Open Space and Preservation..., N.J. December 1990
Assembly Republican..., 1987-1990
Hazardous Waste: 1988-1989
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8 20 Buell Brook Watershed, February 4, 1989
21 Building Code Violations, October 20, 1988
Gamma Greenhouse (GG):, 1974-1990
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8 22 Clippings, 1974, 1988-1990
23 Contingency Plan GG Facility, Rutgers (REHS), August 18, 1987
24 Correspondence; Statement, September-November 1988
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Hazardous Waste 1990
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8 26 Facility Permit Draft, April 1990
Hazardous Waste 1987-1990
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8 26 Permit Hearing, beg.-p.10, May 22, 1990
27 Permit Hearing, p.11-end, May 22, 1990
28 Permit Hearing Transcript, 1-30, May 22, 1990
29 Permit Hearing Transcript, 31-end, May 22, 1990
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9 1 Report of Public Comments, May 22, 1990
2 Miscellaneous, 1987
3 Proceedings: Consent Agreement...Rutgers University v. Piscataway, 1988
4 ...Source Reduction...for...New Jersey, Mitchell, A.E., January 1988
5 Response to the Violations cited..., 1987-1988
6 Rutgers University Docket No. II RCRA-88-0107, November 3, 1988
Rutgers University Preparedness...Procedures, 1988
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9 7 Hazardous Waste: 1988-1990
7 Incinerator: 1988-1990
8 Clippings, September 13-15, 1988
9 Clippings, September 16-20, 1988
10 Clippings, September 21-29, 1988
11 Clippings, October 1988
12 Clippings, November-December 1988
13 Clippings, 1989-1990
14 Correspondence, 1988-1989
15 Laws; Press Releases; Proposals, September 12-16, 1988
16 Laws; Press Releases; Proposals (1 of 3), September 25, 1988
17 Laws; Press Releases; Proposals (2 of 3), September 25, 1988
18 Laws; Press Releases; Proposals (3 of 3) , September 25, 1988
19 Laws; Press Releases; Proposals, September 26-November 7, 1988
20 Laws; Press Releases; Proposals, 1989-1990
Report: 1985-1989
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9 21 Analysis of Waste Management... November 27, 1989
22 Sitting Criteria..., June 26, 1985
23 Rutgers TSD Facility..., January 18, 1989
24 "Toxic Tueday" Rally, October 25, 1988
S-2100: 1988-1989
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9 25 Clippings, n.d., 1979, Jan. 1988
26 Clippings, February 1988
27 Clippings, March 1988
28 Clippings, April-May 1988
29 Clippings, June 1988
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10 1 Clippings, July 1-15, 1988
2 Clippings, July 18-August 12, 1988
3 Clippings, August 18-September 15, 1988
4 Clippings, September 18-October 1988
5 Clippings, November-December 1988
6 Clippings, January-February 1989
7 Clippings, March 1989
8 Clippings, April-July 1989
9 Clippings, September-December 1989,1990
10 American Association of University Professors (AAUP), 1988-1989
11 BOG Meeting Minutes, December 11, 1987 and February 12, 1988
12 BOG-BOT Meeting Minutes; Carley Morlok: Report...Joint real Estate Committee, 1976, 1988
13 Bond Issue, January-May 1988
14 Bond Issue, June-November 1988
15 Bond Issue, 1989
16 Cardinale, Gerry, January 1, 1989
17 Cardinale, Gerry, February 1989
Cedar Lane: 1980 and 1989
Tract II:
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10 18 ...Impact on...Emergency Services..., May 1, 1989
19 Tract II: Soil Conservation, 1980
S-2100: 1986-1991
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10 20 University Senate, 1989
21 Chandler, Louis Obituaries, November 21, 1991
22 Cook College, 1986-June 1988
23 Cook College, July 1988-1989
24 Correspondence, 1975-February 1988
25 Correspondence, March 3-15, 1988
26 Correspondence, March 17-20, 1988
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11 1 Correspondence, March 21-31, 1988
2 Correspondence, April 6-22, 1988
3 Correspondence April-25-29, 1988
4 Correspondence, April 29-January 15, 1988
5 Correspondence, June 17-July 31, 1988
6 Correspondence, August-September 14, 1988
7 Correspondencce, September 15-October 1988
8 Correspondence, November 1988
9 Correspondence, December 1988
10 Correspondence, January-February 1989
11 Correspondence, March-June 1989
12 Correspondence, July-November 1989, 1990
Council on Affordable Housing (COAH): 1988-1990
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11 13 Clippings, 1988-1989
14 Addenda I-II, 1988-1989
15 Addenda IV, 1987-1988
16 Civil Action Order: FREP v. Twp. of Piscataway, March 13, 1989
17 Correspondence, 1986-1988
18 Correspondence, January 6-18, 1989
19 Correspondence, January 24, 1989
20 Correspondence, February-August 1989
21 Correspondence, October 1989-1990
22 Housing Element Piscataway Twp., Rev. April 12, 1988
23 Informational Materials, 1988
S-2100: COAH 1978-1989
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11 24 Manual: Requirement of a Housing Element and Fair Share Plan, 1988
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12 1 Mediation Meeting Notes, May-July 1989
2 Notes, 1989
3 "Objectors' Comments on Piscataway Petition...", 1988
4 Ordinance; Plan; Resolution, 1978, 1984, 1988
5 Postal Receipts, 1989
6 Press Releases, 1988-1989
7 Public Law 85, Ch. 222, July 2, 1985
8 Mediation, Piscataway Twp./ Middlesex Co. Report, September 23, 1987
9 Mediation Report, beg.-Appendix C, July 28, 1989
10 Mediation Report, Appendix D-end, July 28, 1989
11 Premediation,...Amendment Request, April 19, 1989
12 Statements; Testimony, August 1988- August 1989
13 Courter, Jim February-August 1989
14 Courter, Jim September 6-20, 1989
15 Courter, Jim September 21-29, 1989
16 Courter, Jim October 1989
17 Edison, N.J., 1988-1989
18 Cary Edwards (Campaign for Governor), 1989
19 Ethics/Conflict of Interest, 1988
S-2100: 1989
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12 20 Ethics/Conflict of Interest, January-March 1989
21 Ethics/Conflict of Interest, April-May 2, 1989
22 Ethics/Conflict of Interest, May 3-June 1989
Highland Park: 1977-1990
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12 23 The Assn. to Protect the... Environment, 1990
24 Clippings, 1988
25 Clippings, 1989-1990
26 Correspondence, January-November 1988
27 Correspondence, December 1988-1989
28 Informational Materials; Maps, 1977-1988
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13 1 Meetings; Testimony, 1988-1989
2 Memos; Statements, 1988-1990
3 Notes (1 of 2), n.d.
4 Notes (2 of 2), n.d.
5 Ordinances, 1984, 1988
6 Land Development Ordinance, 1988
7 Land Development Ordinance Draft, pp.1-60, June 20, 1989
8 Land Development..., pp.61-100, June 20, 1989
9 Land Development..., pp.101-end, June 20, 1989
10 Informational Materials; Maps, n.d.
11 Land Development/Preservation Clippings, 1986-1989
Legislation similiar to S-2100: 1988-1989
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13 12 Clippings, 1988-1989
13 Bills; Resolutions,
S-2100: 1988-1990
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13 14 Correspondence, March 1988-January 1989
15 Correspondence, February-August 1989
16 Fact Sheets; Notes, 1988-1989
17 Fact Sheets; Lists (sign up sheets), 1988-1989
18 Livingston College Governing Assn. (LCGA), 1988-1989
19 Mailings, January-July 1988
20 Mailings, July-October 1988-1990
21 Meetings, 1988-1989
22 Members, n.d.
Middlesex County: 1989
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14 1 Cross-Acceptance Reports, January-July 1989
2 ...Negotiation Phase, September 1989
3 Republican Organization, Inc., c. 1988
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14 4 "Mount Laurel" Regulations, 1987-1989
5 New Jersey Legislative Bills, 1988
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14 6 New Jersey Legislature Summary of Enactments, 1988
7 Notes (1 of 3), 1989
8 Notes (2 of 3), 1989
9 Notes (3 of 3), 1989
Papers: 1989
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14 10 (FREP) v. Rutgers...Francine, Gary May 13, 1989
11 Confidential: How Rutgers...Contravted-out..., Chandler, Margaret c. 1989
12 Petition (1 of 3), c. 1988
13 Petition (2 of 3), c. 1988
14 Petition (3 of 3), c. 1988
Piscataway: S-2100: 1987-1990
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14 15 Clippings, 1987-1990
16 Agenda; Notes; Resume, n.d., 1989
17 Correspondence, January 1989-1990
18 Fact Sheets; Newsletters, 1988-1989
19 Housing Survey, 2d ward, September 1988
20 Press Releases; Statement, 1989
21 Press Packet (1 of 2), 1987
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15 1 Press Packet (2 of 2), 1987
2 Press Releases, February-June 1988
3 Press Releases, July 1988
4 Press Releases, August-December 1988
5 Press Releases, 1989-1990
6 Republican Party Platform, July 29, 1989
7 Rutgers College Governing Association (RCGA), 1988-1989
8 Rutgers University Alumni Association, September 4, 1988
9 Statements; Testimony, 1987, January 1988
10 Statments; Testimony, May-July 1988
11 Statements; Testimony, August-December 1988
12 Statements; Testimony, 1989
Sunshine Law, 1987 and 1989
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15 13 Clippings, 1989
14 Attachments, 1-beg. of 3, 1989
15 Attachments, end of 3, 1989
16 Attachments, 4-beg. of 5, 1989
17 Attachments, end of 5, 1989
18 BOG Meeting Minutes, 1981, February-April 1987
19 BOG Meeting Minutes, May-December 1987
S-2100: 1987 and 1988
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15 20 Bog Meeting Minutes, February-May 1988
21 BOG Meeting Minutes, June-November 1988
22 BOT Meeting Minutes, 1987
23 BOT Meeting Minutes, 1988
24 Correspondence, 1989
25 Kozel's Statement, February 9, 1989
V. General Subject Files, 1969-1989 (1974-1989) .7 cu. ft.
Summary: Includes correspondence, curricula vitae, photographs and reports relating to the life and work of University President Edward J. Bloustein including Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) materials requested by Sue Kozel, who was interested in Bloustein's career prior to his tenure at Rutgers; correspondence, newspaper clippings, and resolutions generated by the governing associations of Cook, Douglass, Livingston, and Rutgers Colleges on various topics; newspaper clippings about Rutgers tuition; newspaper clippings and minutes of various University Senate committees; and newspaper clippings and an opinion piece submitted to the Rutgers Board of Governors (BOG) concerning the case of Professor Charles Villiers, who held other positions while employed at Rutgers.
Affirmative Action:
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16 1 Clippings, November 1977-October 1979
2 Affirmative Action: Clippings, November 1979-November 1981
3 Affirmative Action: Clippings, April 1983-October 1987
4 Affirmative Action: BOG Meeting Minutes, 1979,1980,1986
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16 5 Correspondence; Notes, 1979
The Rutgers Alumni Federation:
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16 6 Correspondence, Meeting Minutes 1983-1984
7 Miscellaneous, 1979-1986
8 AAUP
Bloustein, Edward J., 1966-1988
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16 9 Clippings, 1972-1988
10 Addresses: New England Conference; Presidential Forum...AAC, 1969-1970
11 Talk:"Intellectual Dignity..."; Report: A Continuing Ed.Program for Bennington, 1966
12 Biographical Materials, 1970
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
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16 13 Rutgers University Clippings, 1972-1984
14 Correspondence about, June 11-July 23, 1980
15 Correspondence about, end 1980,1985
16 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)Materials, 1965-1980
17 Notes; Statement about, 1975-1980
Cook College:
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16 18 Clippings, 1988-1989
Council:
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16 19 Meeting Minutes, 1978-1980
20 Council: Miscellaneous, 1978-1979, 1988
21 Council: Newsletters, 1978-1979
Douglass College Governing Association (DCGA):
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16 22 Meeting Minutes, 1978
23 Meeting Minutes, February 20, 1979
24 Meeting Minutes, March-April 1979
25 Meeting Minutes, September-October 1979
26 Meeting Minutes , November 1979-1981
27 Resolutions, 1977-1979
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16 28 Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF), 1977-1987
29 Miscellaneous, 1972-1988
30 New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG), 1979-1989
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17 1 Targum, 1986
2 Targum Feasibility Study, beginning- 3-9, April 1979
3 Targum Feasibility Study, 3-10-4, April 1979
4 Targum Fesibility Study 5-end, April 1979
Tuition:
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17 5 Tuition: Clippings, n.d.- February 1978
6 Tution: Clippings, November 1978
7 Tuition: Clippings, January-March 1979
8 Tuition: Clippings, end 1979-1980
9 Tuition: Clippings, 1981-1985
10 Tuition: Clippings, 1987-1989
11 Tuition: Alliance to Defend Education (ADE), 1978-1979
12 Tuition: BOG; BOT, 1979-1989
13 Tuition: Correspondence, 1979-1989
14 Tuition: Fact Sheets, 1979-1989
15 Tuition: Joint Commission, Univ. Master Planning Comm. on Financial Aid/ Univ. Comm. on Student"" 1978-1979
16 Tuition: Notes, n.d.
17 Tuition: Reports; Resolutions; Statements, 1978-1979
18 "Univ. Office of Financial Aid 1979-1980...Policy..." Kohl K. and Richmond, A.E., February 1, 1979
19 University Master Planning Committee on, 1978-1979
20 Financial Aid: University Senate, 1979-1987
University Senate:
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17 21 University Senate: Clippings; Fact Sheets, 1977-1980
22 University Senate: Correspondence, 1980
23 University Senate: Meeting Minutes Reports, 1976-1980:
24 Villiers, Charles, 1979
VI. Kozel: Representative Student Activist, 1977-1992 .6 cu. ft.
Summary: Includes correspondence, day book, research notes, and resumes which illuminate the convictions (which led Kozel to action) about the voice of the students, alumni, faculty, and local community members in the governance of Rutgers. Revealed are Kozel's reasons for switching her loyalties from the Democratic to the Republican Party.
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17 25 General Clippings, 1979-1989
26 Clippings by and/or about, 1976, 1977, 1981
27 Addresses, n.d.
Adult Day Care 1985-1992
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17 28 Clippings, n.d.
29 Kozel's Correspondence, 1990
30 Kozel's Correspondence, 1991
31 Fact Sheets, 1985-1990
32 Kozel's Draft Reports; Statements, 1991-1992
33 Testimony, 1990
34 Testimony, 1991
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18 1 AAUP, 1983-1984
2 Assembly Republican News, 1990-1991
3 Assembly Republican News, June 3, 1991
4 "Assembly Republican Task Force on Adult Day Care", Republican Policy Committee June 1991
General
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18 5 Avi Chai, 1987-1988
6 BOG, September 14-15, 1979
7 Kozel's Calendars, 1983-1984
8 Kozel's Certificates, 1982-1983
9 Kozel's Correspondence, 1978-July 1980
10 Kozel's Correspondence, August 1980-October 1980
11 Kozel's Correspondence, 1981-1984
12 Kozel's Correspondence, 1985-1987
13 Kozel's Correspondence, 1988-1990
14 General Correspondence, 1978-1985
15 Kozel's Day Book, 1982-1983
16 Organizer's Manual..., Part One, August 27, 1983
17 Information Materials, 1981-1993
18 International Women's Year COnference, 1977
19 Rutgers University Leadership Experience Seminar, February 4, 1984
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19 1 "Legislative Alerts", May, July 1984
2 Kozel's Notes, 1979-1989
3 Kozel's Notes, 1980-1987
4 Kozel's Political Allegiance, 1988-1989
5 Kozel's Resumes, c. 1981-1989
6 Kozel's Speeches; Testimony, 1980-1989
7 University of EL Salvador, 1986-1987
8 University Senate, 1980-1988
9 Women's Organization Network (WON), V.IV, n. 1, Editor Sue Kozel, November 1983
VII. Labor, 1921-1989 (1975-1989) 2.7 cu. ft.
Summary: This series documents student activist Sue Kozel's interest in and dedication to labor issues relating in particular to the rights of women and minority workers from both an academic and an activist perspective. The subseries "Conferences and Seminars", 1980-1987, includes announcements and programs of labor conferences and seminars, including the Summer Institute for Union Women, which took place at Rutgers and elsewhere, and newsletters generated by the Rutgers Institute for Research on Women (IRW). The subseries "Courses", 1984-1985, includes correspondence and course syllabi for the 1994-1995 courses Kozel taught at Rutgers.
The subseries "Organizations", 1921-1987 (1980-1987), includes broadsides, charts, contracts, correspondence, fact sheets, meeting minutes, notes, pamphlets, press releases, questionnaires and reports about the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) 1977 and 1981 strike actions at Rutgers, the Center for the American Woman and Politics (CAWP), the Douglass College Public Leadership Education Network (DC PLEN), the 1979-1981 Eagleton Institute telephone polls, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and Public Service Electric & Gas Company (PSE & G), the International Chemical Workers Union, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, (IUE), and the Groove Pin plant strike of the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (UE).
The Committee to Organize Student Workers (COSW), a Rutgers student-based organization committed to improving the working conditions and protecting the rights of student workers is also documented in this subseries. 1978-1980 COSW materials include a calendar of events for a minimum wage project, an outline for the student handbook project, clippings from University newspapers: the Daily Targum; Greenprint; Livingston Medium; Livingston Labor Newsletter; and the Douglass Caellian; newsclippings from the Newark Star Ledger newspaper and the journal, the Chronicle of Higher Education, correspondence of University organizations and outside agencies, opinion pieces written by Kozel, a minimum wage proposal, a student worker bill of rights, the Student Employment Handbook, chapters from Kozel's independent study project, press releases, Rutgers University and New Jersey state student employment regulations, items on the "Buckley Amendment" and student privacy rights, and University Senate meeting minutes.
Kozel's Ph.D. (not completed) research materials appear in the subseries "Kozel's Research", 1950-1989 (1980-1985), which also includes an unpublished manuscript by labor historian Alice Cook. This subseries also includes articles, broadsides, nuclear energy brochures, correspondence, index card files, newspaper clippings, Kozel's notes, pamphlets, and reports dealing with aspects of organized labor, including minority and Jewish women workers and workers' rights and safety, and an unfinished project to document the ethnic and labor history of the East Village in New York City.
Conferences and Seminars: 1982-1987
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19 10 "Celebration of Our Work...", May 22, 1984
11 "Celebration of Our Work..." 5th Annual Douglass College, May 19, 1987
12 "Corporate Hegemony and Decline..." Nash, June, pp. 1-18, n.d.
13 "Corporate Hegemony..." pp.19-36, incomplete, n.d.
14 "Matching Wits with Power", October 17, 1986
15 Miscellaneous Rutgers Events, n.d.
16 Miscellaneous Events, 1980-1984
17 7th Annual...Northeastern...Summer Institute for Union Women: Packet (1 of 2), July 18-23, 1982
18 7th Annual...Northeastern...Summer Institute for Union Women: Packet (2 of 2), July 18-23, 1982
8th Annual...Summer Institute:, 1982-1985
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19 19 Correspondence, February-May 19, 1983
20 Correspondence, May 20-July 5, 1983
21 Correspondence, July 22-August 1983
22 Agenda; Schedules, August 4, 1983
23 Handouts; Meeting Minutes; Notes, 1983
24 Faculty and Student Rosters, July 31-August 5, 1983
25 Packet (1 of 2) July 31-August 5, 1983
26 Packet (2 of 2), July 31-August 5, 1983
27 9th Annual...Summer Institute: Conference Packet, July 22-27,1984
28 9th and 10th Annual Summer Institutes "Organizing the Unorganized": 1984,1985
29 Conference Planning Materials, 1982
30 Handouts, 1982
31 Fact Sheets, 1982
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20 1 Articles; Brochures; Pamphlets, 1982
2 "Women--The Trades are for You" 1982
Courses: Women and Work
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20 3 "Women and Work...": Syllabus, Instructor Kozel, Fall 1984
4 Correspondence, Instructor Kozel, Fall 1984
5 Instructor Kozel's Notes (1 of 3), Fall 1984
6 Instructor Kozel's Notes (2 of 3), Fall 1984
7 Instructor Kozel's Notes (3 of 3), Fall 1984
Courses: Organized Women at Work 1985
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20 8 Syllabus, Instructor Kozel, Spring 1985
9 Handouts, Instructor Kozel (1 of 5), Spring 1985
10 Handouts, Instructor Kozel (2 of 5),
11 "Organized Women at Work" Handouts, Instructor Kozel (3 of 5), Spring 1985
12 Handouts, Instructor Kozel (4 of 5), Spring 1985
13 Handouts, Instructor Kozel (5 of 5), Spring 1985
14 Background Materials, Instructor Kozel, Spring 1985
"Research in Women's History, 1985
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20 15 Rutgers History Department, Student Kozel, Spring 1985
16 Student Kozel's Notes, Spring 1985
17 AAUP, Rutgers University Chapter, Kozel's "Internal Organizing Project"
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 1984
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20 18 Kozel's Oral History Project (1 of 2), 1985
19 Kozel's Oral History Project (2 of 2), 1985
20 Strikes, 1981, 1987
Courses: Organized Women at Work 1985
Center for the American Woman and Politics (CAWP): 1979-1983
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20 21 Fact Sheets; Pamphlet, 1981-1983
22 Eagleton Institute Telephone Poll, 1979
Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW):
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20 23 Miscellaneous, 1983
Organizations: Committee to Organize Student Workers (COSW) 1977-1980
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20 24 Clippings, 1979-1980
25 Broadsides; Press Releases, 1979-1980
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21 1 Correspondence, 1977-1978
2 Correspondence, January-July 1979
3 Correspondence, October 1979-1980
4 Handbook, 1979-1980
5 Independent Study: Rutgers Student Workers, Student Kozel, 1981
6 Minimum Wage Project, n.d.
7 Kozel's Notes; Opinion Pieces, 1979
8 University Senate Meeting Minutes, 1980
9 Student Workers Laws and Regulations, 1977-1978
10 "Your Student Records", Children's Defense Fund, October 1985
Organizations: Institute for Research on Women
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21 11 Institute for Research on Women (IRW): Newsletter; Draft Not for Publication, 1983-1984
Organizations: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
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21 12 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW): PSE+G Agreement; Brochure; Handbook, 1976-1977
Organizations: International Chemical Workers Union
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21 13 International Chemical Workers Union (ICWU): Organizers Resident Seminar (1 of 4), August 5-8, 1984
Organizations: International Ladies Garment Workers Union
International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU): August 1984
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21 14 Organizers Resident Seminar (2 of 4), August 5-8, 1984
15 Organizers Resident Seminar (3 of 4), August 5-8, 1984
16 Organizers Resident Seminar (4 of 4), August 5-8, 1984
17 America, How do you Spell..., c. 1981
18 Booklets; Broadsides; Fact Sheets, 1923-1924
19 Booklets; Broadsides, n.d.
20 Broadsides, n.d.
21 Clippings; Correspondence; Events, 1921-1982
22 Chart, n.d.
23 Contract, n.d.
Katrina Mfg. Company, Inc. 1976-1982
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21 24 Miscellaneous, 1976-March 1982
25 Miscellaneous, April-July 1982
26 Sharwell Mfg. Co. Agreement with Local 306, n.d.
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22 1 Miscellaneous, August 3-18, 1982
2 Miscellaneous, August 24-September 1982
Kozel, ILGWU Employee
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22 3 Kozel, ILGWU Employee: Miscellaneous, 1981-February 2, 1982
4 Kozel, ILGWU Employee: Miscellaneous, February 14-October 1982
ILGWU 1979
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22 5 Schuykill Haven Trust Co. Annual Report (1 of 2), 1979
6 Schuykill Haven Trust Co. Annual Report (2 of 2), 1979
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22 7 Kozel's Notes on "The Message" (1 of 2), Spring 1985
8 Kozel's Notes on "The Message" (2 of 2),
9 Kozel's Notes: Research 1982-1986
10 Worker's Problems and Issues...Local 170, Chapter 1, Orgnizer Kozel, December 22, 1981
11 Worker's Problem's and Issues...Local 170, Chapter 2-end, Kozel, December 22, 1981
12 "Sexual Harrassment Policy Guidelines", 1981
13 The Music of the [ILGWU], Miller, Melody, January 15, 1986
14 Not for Publication: Freedom and Authority in Labor Unions, Starr, Mark, n.d.
International Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (IUE)
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22 15 International Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (IUE): Correspondence; Fact Sheets; Handbook, 1982
16 New Jersey Plant Closing Committee (NJPCC): Correspondece; Fact Sheet, 1983
Douglass College Public Leader Education Network (DC PLEN): 1982-1984
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22 17 Newsletters; Pamphlets; Press Releases, 1982-1984
18 Correspondence, 1982-1984
Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE+G)
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22 19 Kozel's Notebook (1 of 5), 1980
20 Kozel's Notebook (2 of 5), 1980
21 Kozel's Notebook (3 of 5), 1980
Organizations: PSE+G
PSE+G; 1980
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22 22 Kozel's Notebook (4 of 5), 1980
23 Kozel's Notebook (5 of 5), 1980
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23 1 Brochures; Handouts 1980
2 Background Materials, 1980
United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (UE)Groov-Pin Corp. Strike: 1961-1986
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23 3 Broadsides; Brochures; Clippings; Newsletters, 1961,1983
4 Agreement; Statement, 1982-1983
5 Kozel's Papers, 1983-1986
6 Kozel's Correspondence, 1983-1986
7 Kozel's Notes (1 of 4), c. 1983
8 Kozel's Notes (2 of 4), c. 1983
9 Kozel's Notes (3 of 4), c. 1983
10 Kozel's Notes (4 of 4), c. 1983
Kozel's Research, 1952-1985
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23 11 Black Workers, 1952-1985
12 Communism, n.d.
Kozel's Research: Alice Cook Papers, 1978-1984
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23 13 The Trade Union Movement and... Women; Women and Unions... , 1978,1981
14 The Most Difficult Revolution... pp.1-22, 1980
15 The Most Difficult Revolution... pp.23-end, 1980
16 Collective Bargaining...for... Equal Opportunity, pp.1-24, 1980
17 Collective Bargaining...for...Equal Opportunity, pp. 25-end, 1980
18 Women and Trade Unions in Eleven Industrialized Countries, pp.1-20, 1980
19 Women and Trade Unions in Eleven Industrialized Countries, pp.21-40, 1980
20 Women and Trade Unions in Eleven Industrialized Countries, pp.41-end, 1980
Kozel's Research: East Village Project, 1983-1986
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23 21 Cooper Square Progress Booklet, 1985
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24 1 "Celebrating 25 Years of Cooper Square", 1959-1984, 1985
2 East Village, New York City, Chart, Fall 1985
3 Miscellaneous Items with chart (see above), Fall 1985
4 Clippings; Kozel's Correspondence, 1985
5 Kozel's Notes (1 of 2), 1985
6 Kozel's Notes (2 of 2) 1985
7 Kozel's Index Cards: Addresses; Notes (1 of 4), 1985
8 Notes (2 of 4), 1985
9 Notes (3 of 4), 1985
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25 1 Notes (4 of 4), 1985
Kozel's Research: Ethnicity and Gender:
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25 2 Miscellaneous Mailings; Newsletters; Pamphlets, 1983-1986
3 Ethnicity and Gender: Kozel's Notes, 1983
Kozel's Research, 1950-1989
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25 4 Kozel's General Notes (1 of 4), n.d.
5 Kozel's General Notes (2 of 4), n.d.
6 Kozel's General Notes (3 of 4), n.d.
7 Kozel's General Notes (4 of 4), n.d.
Jewish Workers:
Kozel's Research: Jewish Workers, 1950-1989
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25 8 Draft, Comments only: 2d Generation Workers..., 1987
9 Not for Circulation or Quotation: Workers and Landslayt..., Soyer, Daniel 1987
10 Catalogues; Newsletters, 1950,1986
11 Fact Sheets; Notes;Syllabus, 1981-1983
12 "The Livingston Labor History Video Project", Rutgers Labor Education Center, 1989
Newsletters 1959-1984
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25 13 The New Jersey Labor Activist, 1983, 1984
14 News of the New York Joint Board, 1959,1960
15 Road Report, 1982,1983
Kozel's Research: Women Workers 1981-1984
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25 16 Young Women's Political Caucus Leadership Manual, Carter, Lynn, 1983
17 Ellen Starer Lawsuit, 1981-1983
18 Books About Women and Work, comp. Nerboso, Donna, c. 1982
19 Broadsides; Fact Sheets; Resolutions, 1982-1983
20 Clippings; Newsletters; Pamphlets; Press Releases, 1984
Kozel's Research: Women Workers, 1985-1986
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25 21 Kozel's Notes (1 of 4), 1985
22 Kozel's Notes (2 of 4), 1985
23 Kozel's Notes (3 of 4), 1985
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26 1 Kozel's Notes (4 of 4), 1985
Kozel's Research: Worker's Rights
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26 2 Worker's Rights: Broadsides; Fact Sheets; Pamphlets, 1959-1983
3 Worker's Rights: Articles; Clippings; Newsletters, 1952-1983
4 Worker's Rights: General Correspondence; Speeches, 1952, 1982-1983
VIII. Library, 1983-1987 .4 cu. ft.
Summary: Includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, Department Allocation Code and Annual Accountability Reports, and the 1985 External Review Report, which found the University's library system lacking in key areas necessary for the support of research. Documented in this series are administrative and student points of view on pan-University collection development and management practices, student activist Sue Kozel's lawsuits against the University (involving the public record and slander, respectively), and the events leading up to, and immediately following, the resignation of University Librarian Hendrik Edelman.
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26 5 Clippings, 1983
6 Clippings, 1984
7 Clippings, 1985-1986
8 Kozel's Correspondence, 1984-1986
9 General Correspondence, 1984-1985
10 Edelman, Hendrik, University Librarian, 1984-1985
11 Fact Sheets, 1983-1984
12 Kozel's Lawsuit, 1982-February 20, 1984
13 Kozel's Lawsuit, February 28-March 20, 1984
14 Kozel's Lawsuit, March 23-April 9, 1984
15 Kozel's Lawsuit, April 10-December 1984
16 Kozel's Lawsuit, April 19,1985-1987
17 Faculty Meeting Minutes, 1982
18 University Senate Meeting Minutes, September 1985-1986
19 University Senate Meeting Minutes, November 15, 1985
Reports, 1982-1987
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26 20 Interim Drafts, 1982-1983
21 External Review (ERR): ... Library System of Rutgers..., Holley et al., September 1985
22 Interim Report of the (CAP)Study Team, beg.-Chap. III, May 1986
23 Interim Report... (CAP), Chap. IV-p.24, Chap. V, May 1986
24 Interim Report... (CAP),Chap. V, pp.25-45, May 1986
25 Interim Report... (CAP), Chap. V, pp. 46-71, May 1986
26 Interim Report... (CAP), Chap. V pp.72-end, May 1986
27 Final Report... (CAP), beg.-Part IV, February 1987
28 Final Report... (CAP), Part V-end, February 1987
29 Statements, 1983-1986
IX. Livingston College, 1975-1989 .3 cu. ft.
Summary: Much of the material was collected by Chris Berzinski, Livingston College Class of 1980 and University Senator. Includes broadsides, correspondence, manifestos, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, remarks, reports, resolutions of the Livingston College Alumni Association, Assembly, Association of Graduates (LCAG), Chamber, Congress, Executive Committee, Fellows Assembly, Governing Association (LCGA), National Student Congress, Policy and Planning Committee, and Student Chamber. Topics include a 1983 sit-in and coverage of Livingston in the Targum. Contains material generated by the Cook College Council, Douglass College Governing Association, the Livingston Faculty Chamber and Livingston Labor Association received by the Livingston College Chamber.
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26 30 Clippings; Broadsides; Resume, n.d., 1983-1984
31 Alumni Association: Meeting Minutes, 1988-1989
32 Association of Graduates: Miscellaneous, 1983, 1986
Congress, 1979-1981:
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27 1 Meeting Minutes, April-October 1980
2 Meeting Minutes, November-December 1980
3 Meeting Minutes, January-March 1981
4 Semester Report, Fall 1979
5 Educational Policy and Course of Study Committee: Courses Approved, December 1, 1977
6 Executive Committee: Meeting Minutes, 1983
Faculty:
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27 7 Faculty: List of, 1979-1980
8 "Remarks to...",Mesthene, E.G., February 26, 1977
Chamber:
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27 9 Correspondence, 1976-1977
10 Chamber: Correspondence, February-April 1978
11 Chamber: Correspondence, September 1978-February 1979
12 Meeting Minutes, 1977-1979
13 Fellows Assembly: Meeting Minutes, May 1983-April 1984
14 15th Anniversary Celebration, n.d.
15 Governing Association: Miscellaneous, 1986-1989
16 Livingston Labor Association: Labor Theater: Broadside, 1979
17 National Student Congress, 1978-1979
18 National Student Congress, 1979
19 Policy and Planning Committee: Meeting Minutes, 1983-1986
20 (Partial) Report on Black and Hispanic Recruitment, c. 1979
Student Chamber, 1976-1980:
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27 21 Correspondence, 1976-1977
22 Correspondence, 1978
23 Correspondence, February-April 9, 1979
24 Correspondence, April 18, 1979-1980
25 List of Members, n.d.
26 Meeting Minutes, March-April 1976
27 Meeting Minutes, October-December 1976
28 Meeting Minutes, 1977
29 Meeting Minutes, 1978
30 Meeting Minutes, 1979-1980
31 Resolutions, 1978
X. School of Business, 1985-1989 (1985-1986) .4 cu. ft.
Summary: This series chronicles the history of the School of Business from the original idea of the School of Administrative Sciences to its inception as the School of Business. Includes clippings, correspondence, press releases, reports, and research notes which document the struggle for alumni, faculty, and student participation in the University's decision-making process and reveal what these groups conceived of as the identity/character of the colleges that comprised the University.
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27 32 Clippings, 1981,1985-February 1986
33 Clippings, March-June 1986
34 Clippings, July-December 1986
35 Clippings, 1977-1979
36 BOG: Meeting Minutes; Resolutions, 1980-1987
37 Kozel's Correspondence, January-April 1986
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28 1 Kozel's Correspondence, June-September 1986
2 Kozel's Correspondence, October 1986-October 1987
3 General Correspondence, 1984-January 30,1986
4 General Correspondence, February 1984-1987
5 "Courses taught on Kilmer Campus", beginning- pp.14, Fall 1987
6 "Course taught on Kilmer Campus", pp.15-end, Fall 1987
7 Fact Sheets; Press Releases; Statements, 1983-1986
8 New Brunswick Council of Fellows of University College, 1984-1986
Livingston College Association of Graduates (LCAG):
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28 9 Correspondence, July 1984-February 1986
10 Correspondence, March 1986-February 1988
11 Notes; Press Releases; Resolutions; Statements, 1983-1986
12 Motions; Reports; Resolutions, 1981 1987
13 Kozel's Notes, 1986
Reports, 1982-1986
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28 14 ...Logistics Task Force: Physical Consolidation... February 23, 1982
15 Planning for a...Complex on...Kilmer, Office of the Provost, September 24, 1985
16 Rutgers...Financial Report 1986
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28 17 Re-Forming the Undergrad. Curriculum Appendices 3-4, Academic Draft, October 1987
18 Statements, 1984-1986
19 University College Student Governing Association, 1986
20 University Senate: Meeting Minutes, May-September 1984
21 University Senate: Meeting Minutes, October 1984-September 1987
XI. Toth/Corman Campaign, 1989 .4 cu. ft.
Summary: This series traces the unsuccessful Republican Party bid by Emery Toth and Randy Corman to oust the incumbent Democrats, George Otlowski and Jim McGreevey, in a 1989 Middlesex County election for the New Jersey Assembly. Includes advertisements, broadsides, campaign literature of supporters and opponents, correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, press releases and the texts of speeches. Documents the candidates' activities, positions, and strategies throughout the campaign and immediately following the election.
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28 22 Clippings, n.d.
23 Clippings, January-August 15, 1989
24 Clippings, August 16-27, 1989
25 Clippings, September 1989
26 Clippings, October 1-24, 1989
27 Clippings, October 26-November 3, 1989
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29 1 Clippings, November 5-13,1989
2 Broadsides; Brochures (1 of 3), 1989
3 Brochures (2 of 3), 1989
4 Brochures (3 of 3), 1989
5 Opponents': Broadsides; Brochures (1 of 2), 1989
6 Opponents': Broadsides; Brochures (2 of 2), 1989
7 Other Politicians': Broadsides; Brochures; Resumes, 1989
8 Campaign Budget; Draft Plan, 1989
9 Platforms; Positions; Press Releases (1 of 11), 1989
10 Press Releases (2 of 11), 1989
11 Press Releases (3 of 11), 1989
12 Press Releases (4 of 11), 1989
13 Press Releases (5 of 11) 1989
14 Press Releases (6 of 11) 1989
15 Press Releases (7 of 11) 1989
16 Press Releases (8 of 11) 1989
17 Press Releases (9 of 11) 1989
18 Press Releases (10 of 11) 1989
19 Press Releases (11 of 11) 1989