James R. Kreuzer letter to Andrew Berman regarding Students for a Democratic Society
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James R. Kreuzer letter to Andrew Berman regarding Students for a Democratic Society
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Letter from Associate Dean of Students James R. Kreuzer to Andrew Berman regarding the disciplinary probation of Students for a Democratic Society for its publication of the newsletter, The Activist.
Subject
Freedom of the press - United States;
Student activities - United States;
Student publications;
Student movements - United States;
Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
Creator
Kreuzer, James R.
Source
AndrewBermanCollection.Box1.Folder3
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Queens College Department of Special Collections and Archives (New York, N.Y.)
Date
1966-06-01
Date Created
2010-11-12
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QUEENS COLLEGE
of the City University of New York
Flushing, New York 11367
Office of the Dean of Students Hickory 5-7500
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
[Handwritten: "Ambiguous nature of the power st. we are dealing with"]
June 1, 1966
Mr. Andrew Berman
173-09 Jewel Avenue
Flushing 65, New York
Dear Mr. Berman:
In accordance with our recent meeting, I give you the fol-lowing information:
Because Students for a Democratic Society published on April 14, 1966 and on April 21,
1966 THE ACTIVIST in violation of the regulations concerning House Organs in The
Manual for Policies and Procedures for Student Activities, I have placed the organization,
Students for a Democratic Society, on disciplinary probation until the end of the Spring
Semester of 1967.
Disciplinary probation means that Students for a Democratic Society are expected to observe all rules, regulations, and procedures established by the College in its regulatory role over student activities. Any violation during the probationary period can result in disciplinary action against the organization and/or its officers.
I hope that Students for a Democratic Society will observe the terms of the disciplinary probation and continue to function in ways which will make positive contributions to our program of student activities at the College.
Sincerely Yours,
[signature]
James R. Kreuzer
Associate Dean of Students
JRK: ad
cc: President Joseph P. McMurray
Dean George A. Pierson
of the City University of New York
Flushing, New York 11367
Office of the Dean of Students Hickory 5-7500
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
[Handwritten: "Ambiguous nature of the power st. we are dealing with"]
June 1, 1966
Mr. Andrew Berman
173-09 Jewel Avenue
Flushing 65, New York
Dear Mr. Berman:
In accordance with our recent meeting, I give you the fol-lowing information:
Because Students for a Democratic Society published on April 14, 1966 and on April 21,
1966 THE ACTIVIST in violation of the regulations concerning House Organs in The
Manual for Policies and Procedures for Student Activities, I have placed the organization,
Students for a Democratic Society, on disciplinary probation until the end of the Spring
Semester of 1967.
Disciplinary probation means that Students for a Democratic Society are expected to observe all rules, regulations, and procedures established by the College in its regulatory role over student activities. Any violation during the probationary period can result in disciplinary action against the organization and/or its officers.
I hope that Students for a Democratic Society will observe the terms of the disciplinary probation and continue to function in ways which will make positive contributions to our program of student activities at the College.
Sincerely Yours,
[signature]
James R. Kreuzer
Associate Dean of Students
JRK: ad
cc: President Joseph P. McMurray
Dean George A. Pierson
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Correspondence
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8.5 x 11 inches (216 x 279 mm)
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Citation
Kreuzer, James R., “James R. Kreuzer letter to Andrew Berman regarding Students for a Democratic Society,” Queens College Civil Rights Archives, accessed July 2, 2022, http://archives.qc.cuny.edu/civilrights/items/show/83.