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Item Open Access A Memorial(1968-04-05) Abercrombie, Barbara; Aldridge, Cheryl; Black, Ermetra; Johnson, Gay; Jenkins, Maren; Kydd, Brenda; Lee, Marian; Robinson, Joanne; Smith, Adele; Stockard, Sharon"The Afro-American students here at Bennington express our deepest sadness and remorse over the murdering of Dr. Martin Luther King. The poignancy of the death of this one man who totally dedicated himself to the freedom of black people, is also, to us, a startling reminder of the death black people suffer from daily in one form or another."Item Open Access Minutes(Bennington College, 1969-03-24) Abercrombie, BarbaraItem Open Access A Production of the Play Riot(1968-05-16) Stockard, Sharon; Abercrombie, Barbara"In conjunction with the Williams Afro-American Society, the black students of Bennington College are selling tickets for "Riot", a play to be given by the Om Players of the Theatre Workshop, Boston, Inc. The play will be performed a t the First Congregational Church in Williamstown."Item Open Access Proposed Nuclear Power Plant in Easton, NY(1969-03-27) Abercrombie, Barbara; Barnes, Pauline; Gretchell, P.; Foster, Catherine Osgood; Kirkpatrick, Joanna; Lyons, Irving; Wohnus, Fred"We'd like to draw the attention of the community to the proposed construction of a nuclear power plant at Easton, NY about 25 mile s from Bennington. We are not opposed to nuclear power used for the production of electricity, but we are concerned with public health and safety which may be adversely affected by the operations of such a plant."