United States National Student Association International Commission records: Founded in 1947 in Madison, Wisconsin, the United States National Student Association is a confederation of student bodies at American colleges and universities represented through their democratically-elected student government. The Association gives expression to student opinion, seeks to increase students' responsibility and contribution to the college community, and works to strengthen relations between American students and those in other countries.
Price (Frank L.) collection: Clippings, serial issues, other printed matter, and notes, relating to protest movements against the Vietnam War, and to radicalism in the U.S., especially among college students, and particularly in the San Diego, California, region.
Austrian subject collection: Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century Austrian history and politics, including the socialist revolt of 1934, the Anschluss of 1938, the anti-Nazi movement in Austria, post-World War II student radicalism at the Universitat Wien, the Austrian movement for European unity, and elections in Austria.
College Republican National Committee records: Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, financial records, campaign material, and printed matter, relating to student involvement in Republican political activity.
South African Subject collection: Pamphlets, serial issues, reports, leaflets, election campaign literature, flyers, newsletters, other printed matter, letters, sound recordings and video tapes, relating to political, social and economic conditions, apartheid and race relations, and elections in South Africa; revolutionary movements in South Africa, especially the African National Congress; international support groups, especially in the United States, for such movements; and campus movements in the United States protesting investment in South Africa.
Starck (Pia-Maria) papers: Member, Vorstand Hessen, Katholische Elternschaft Deutschlands. Collection contains correpondence, minutes, reports, studies, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, serial issues, flyers, and leaflets, relating to student and faculty radicalism and other educational issues in West Germany.
Romerstein (Herbert) collection: The Herbert Romerstein collection consists of material collected by Herbert Romerstein (1931-2013) over a period of many decades, during which he served successively as a staff member of United States Congressional committees (House Committee on Un-American Activities, House Committee on Internal Security, and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) and of the United States Information Agency.
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