Sources
Resources Consulted
SDS at JHU
SDS Letter of Demands, April 28, 1969
SDS Letter of Workers Demands, February 18, 1969
SDS Demands! A Manifesto, Undated, presumed 1969
Statement by Lincoln Gordon for Johns Hopkins General Meeting Friday May 16, May 16, 1969
JHU News-Letter, SDS Launches Anti-Militarism Campaign, April 25, 1969
JHU News-Letter, Anti-ROTC Groups Intensify Campaign; SDS, NUC Demand Ouster of Military. May 2, 1969
Alumni Questionnaire regarding military recruitment, May 10, 1969
Memories of the Unrest
Office of the President, Lincoln Gordon Files, The Strike Committee
Military Recruitment on Campus
Memorandum from the Office of the President, April 19, 1970
Statement of the Johns Hopkins Strike Committee April 21, 1970
Statement of the Johns Hopkins Strike Committee April 24, 1970
Referendum Ballot, May 1, 1970
JHU News-Letter, Homewood House Sieged; Injunction Issued April 20, 1970
JHU News-Letter, Strike Talks Drag On; Referendum Thursday, April 28, 1970
JHU News-Letter, Referendum Bans Military Recruiting in Homewood's Largest Turnout Ever, May 1, 1970
JHU News-Letter Special Edition, May 6, 1970
Office of the President Memorandum, May 11, 1970
Lincoln Gordon Looks Out On Other Colleges
Office of the President Files, Lincoln Gordon Files, Student Protests
Johns Hopkins Retrospective Oral History Collection, Interview with Ross Jones:
https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/handle/1774.2/37755
Coeducation and Its Discontents
Letter to the Trustees on Undergraduate Coeducation, November 3, 1969
Letters from and to Dr. Rehm, October 1967, November 1967
Survey on Coeducation, February 17, 1970
Letter on Females in Athletic Facilities, March 17, 1969
JHU News-Letter, September 11, 1970
Coeducation at Johns Hopkins, pt. 2 of 2:
http://blogs.library.jhu.edu/wordpress/2015/09/coeducation-at-johns-hopkins-pt-2-of-2/
1974 Women's Commencement Speech: https://alumni.jhu.edu/files/docs/commencementspeech1974.pdf
First women at Johns Hopkins: https://alumni.jhu.edu/firsthopkinswomen
Johns Hopkins Retrospective Oral History Collection, Interview with Mindy Farber: https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/handle/1774.2/38228
Letters from Bill H and Mark Greenberg, Office of the President Files
Integrating JHU
Johns Hopkins Retrospective Oral History Collection, Interview with Ross Jones:
https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/handle/1774.2/37755
Johns Hopkins Retrospective Oral History Collection, Interview with Ernest Bates:
https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/handle/1774.2/37668
Sample Letter, Ross Jones, December 6, 1965
Ross Jones to Milton S. Eisenhower Letter, November 30, 1966
Victor Dates Report November 30, 1966
Black Student Organization
Memoranda, September 9, 1968 From Ross Jones
List of Black Student Organization Demands, undated, 1968?
JHU News-Letter, Upped Negro Enrollment Here Laid to Active Recruitment, September 30, 1966
“Voices for Change: The History of Black Student Activism at Johns Hopkins University” by Adam Lovett, Senior Thesis Completed as part of the History of African Americans at Johns Hopkins Project, April 1, 2008:
Financial Problems
Letter from Lincoln Gordon to the University about Financial concerns, October 5, 1970
Actions to Be Taken to Meet the Present Fiscal Situation in the Division of Arts and Sciences
"Sorry Fellows-I'm Running a Little Short" Cartoon, The Evening Sun, 11/16/70
Johns Hopkins Retrospective Oral History Collection, Interview with Ross Jones: