Columbia Center for Oral History Portal > Bureau of Applied Social Research study [electronic resource], 1970.Scope and ContentsThis report by Columbia University's Bureau of Applied Social Research contains twenty short interview segments documenting what narrators witnessed at student protests of 1968 at Columbia University. Interviewees include Stanley Fell, Keith Kaufman, Carl Hindman, William Pasheminsky, Lewis Siegelbaum, Arthur Linker, George Hacker, Dennis Jones, Robert Reedy, Nick Bloom, Frank Brothed, Carlton Winter, Charles Giravsky, James Kunin, Manuela Devoshlaika, Leonard Davis, and four anonymous narrators.
Subjects- Bloom, Nick--Interviews.
- Brothed, Frank--Interviews.
- Columbia University--Strikes.
- Columbia University. Bureau of Applied Social Research.
- Davis, Leonard--Interviews.
- Devoshlaika, Manuela--Interviews.
- Fell, Stanley--Interviews.
- Giravsky, Charles--Interviews.
- Hacker, George--Interviews.
- Hindman, Carl--Interviews.
- Interviews
- Jones, Dennis--Interviews.
- Kaufman, Keith--Interviews.
- Kunin, James--Interviews.
- Linker, Arthur--Interviews.
- Oral histories
- Pasheminsky, William--Interviews.
- Reedy, Robert--Interviews.
- Siegelbaum, Lewis--Interviews.
- Students--Political activity.
- Winter, Carlton--Interviews.
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