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The Gadfly - Underground Student Newspaper

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Dear Faculty Member
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Informing faculty of their future plans, and asking for financial help
Editor: Brennan, Tom
1970
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Criticising letter about Gadfly to the students, disrespecting Dean Hunsinger and student's rights/feelings; degrading how the school operates
1968
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Letters by students writen to Bloomsburg State College's official student newspaper, the Maroon and Gold, many of whose names were attached to the December 6, 1967, open letter concerning the underground paper, The Gadfly
1967
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An interview with Larry Phillips about being denied his rightful degree from "Moral & Ethical Conduct"; Prediction month outline 68-69; election of Nixon & Humphrey with comparison; To the editor-use restraint and be postitive
1968
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Beer bottles in dorms policy, register them with counseler; Nixon & Humphrey-the criteria & comparison of qualifications; hateful letter to a professor; unjust school policies by view of a freshman; a great American mistake if we elect George Wallace as President
1968
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A day in the life of a BFU man-to inform alumni the state of the university since "liberal takeover in 1971"; a letter attacking a professor and his reply; Larry Phillips & student activism; held session for students opinions concerning rules by the college
1968
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"In loco parentis" revisited-the college position of how much responsibility to hold over students; being banned from Bloomsburg and its judicial procedures; the right to dissent
1968
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Campus opinion of the Olympian & interview with the editor of the Olympian; The metamorphosis of Richard Nixon-satirical story on his physical form changing; "Mag Men Concert"; Gary Pletcher's thoughts & defense of the Gadfly
1968
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Gadfly resumed publication; Schulz speaks out on campus change; professor dismissed & disregard in President's attitude towards judicial procedure; schools teach students how to be a slave, orders make sense by authority; SDS at Harvard
1969