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WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONng and Fall Semesters of 1970Senior Capstone History' 489: Research Seminar Dr. John w.w. Mann Cooperating Professor:Dr. Selika Ducksworth-LawtonJerem

iah G. BartlettSpring Semester 2008Copyright for this work is owned by the author. This digital version is published by McIntyre Library; University o WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

f Wisconsin Eau Claire with the consent of the author.AbstractThis paper examines student unrest and campus culture during the spring and fall semeste

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

rs of 1970 at Wisconsin State University-Eau Claire (presently the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire). Throughout the Vietnam War era. college studen

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONuses became increasingly violent. In the spring and fall semesters of 1970, for example, events on the campuses of Kent State University and the Unive

rsity of Wisconsin-Madison proved fatal. In a historical context, deadly protest characterized many universities’ 1970 spring and fall semesters. Conv WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

ersely, the WSU-Eau Claire campus remained non-violent. This paper addresses the anti-war movement at the university level and details the main reason

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

s WSU-Eau Claire maintained peace in a time of turmoil.ContentsPart I - IntroductionMethods and HistoriographyThe 1960s and Student Protest CulturePai

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONan IV - WSU-EC: Reasons for PeaceStudentsFacultyChancellor Leonard HaasPolicePart V - ConclusionBibliographyhttps://khothuvien.cori!IntroductionThis p

aper examines student protest culture and anti-Vietnam War activism at the national level and at Wisconsin Slate University-Eau Claire (WSU-EC), in th WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

e year, and the years leading up to, 1970. Throughout the 1960s and into 1970 student protest on America’s college campuses became increasingly violen

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

t. This violence reached its culmination in the spring and fall semesters of 1970 with the events at Kent State and the University of Wisconsin-Madiso

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONend of this paper the reader should understand the important role of the following elements and their influence on peace at WSU-EC: location, universi

ty student body, university faculty, university presidents, and city police and local law enforcement.Methods .&Hi5.LQiiQg[aphvAs a University of Wisc WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

onsin-Eau Claire student historian, I fee) a special connection to this topic. In my time as an undergraduate on this campus I have both discovered an

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

d developed a distinct interest in United States society and the historic events of the 1960s and 1970s. Thus, I chose a topic including aspects of ea

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONt in the pages of scholarly literature on the topic. However, through the process of my research I came to appreciate the fact that, sometimes, in rel

ation to the violent events in United States history', what did not happen is just as important as what did. Such is the case with student unrest duri WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

ng the Vietnam War era inAmerica.This paper draws upon a variety of primary sources either from, or concerning, WSU-EC during the 1960s and 1970. Alth

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

ough there is an abundance of literature covering protest and activism at many larger, well-known colleges, there is very little written about WSU-EC.

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONsconsin-Eau Claire: A History, 1916-1976. This book provides a brief history of UWEC, and in its pages the authors suggest some of the reasons WSU-EC

remained peaceful. However, due to the broad scope of the book, these “reasons for peace" do not receive a great deal of attention. Carter and Jenswol WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

d’s arguments were indeed significant, as they provided the research questions for this thesis, but I believe they are broad assumptions deserving of

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

a more thorough analysis.Utilizing specific primary sources, my study provides a deeper, more detailed examination of WSU-EC during this lime. A serie

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONotest and radicalism of the 1960s and his own theories on why WSU-EC remained free of student violence. Haas’ ideas and beliefs helped to shape the di

rection of this thesis, as they provide a firsthand account of Eau Claire during this time period. Newspapers, ranging from Eau Claire’s Leader-Telegr WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

am, to WSU-EC student publications such as The Spectator, The Alternative, and Our Town helped capture the emotion and views of the Eau Claire communi

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

ty, both on and off campus. Archival collections, such as the Chancellor’s Records, Faculty and Student Senate minutes, and the Howard Lutz papers hel

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATIONst, was also important. The document was published in the summer following the violent events at Kent State University. In its pages. President Nixon’

s Commission onCampus Unrest provide recommendations to help universities maintain nonviolence and listed reasons student dissent on some campuses, su WORD ASSOCIATIONS ARE FORMED INCIDENTALLY DURING SENTENTIAL SEMANTIC INTEGRATION

ch as Kent State University, turned violent.

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

Department of History University of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireWSU-EC PEACE: IT’S WONDERFUL Achieving University Nonviolence during Turbulent Times The Sprin

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