2 p. A typed response from University of Oregon President Arthur Flemming to Howard Spalding discussing an article published in the New York Times regarding the University's allowance of political discussions concerning the Vietnam war.
2 p. Typed letter from University of Oregon President Flemming to George Mather, Director of the Iowa Center for Education in Politics in regards to the UO's policies concerning political activities on campus.
7 p. Typed draft with handwritten corrections of a speech by University of Oregon President Arthur Flemming at School Desegregation Traning and Research Institute at the University of Oregon on July 22, 1966.
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