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Item A Cry for an Improved Bennington -- A Co-educational Bennington(1967-05-30) Smith, Adele; Carter, Debby; Hobbes, Nancy; Lawton, Linda; Crane, PatIn the past few days Bennington has begun once a gain to debate the advantages and disadvantages of co -education. Once a gain students are saying they came here in spite of its being a girls' school; once again people are expressing their fears that something precious will be lost if Bennington becomes co-educational.Item H. Rap Brown(1968-04-08) Smith, Adele"Are you going to sit back while another black leader dies then hold your memorial services and weep your tears? H. Rap Brown has been imprisoned since February 21, Since that time he has been fasting for his people. He is weak, and we must get him out NOW."Item 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 The Powers Invested in the Student Educational Policy Committee(1967-10-05) Enlund, Elizabeth; Smith, Adele"The recent galley entitled "A Form for Student Action" is ignorant of the powers invested in the Student Educational Policy Committee. Evaluation of individual courses is not EPC's sole responsibility. EPC is the communication channel between faculty and students on divisional and school-wide issues including panels, counseling, comments-grades, and distribution of courses. Student opinion on policy is "defined, articulated, and acted on' through meetings of divisional representatives."Item Status of Two Black Culture Proposals(1968-06-05) Smith, Adele"In an effort to make education more relevant to us and to introduce black culture to interested white students, the black students at Bennington have presented two proposals to the administration and the faculty. The first calls for a seminar defining the black ethos in the arts which would invite speakers representing art, dance, music, theatre, and literature . The second stresses the need for a black professor in the social sciences who would teach a course in black history or anthropology."