- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Epigraph
- Introduction
-
Chapter 5 The Civil Rights Movement and the University -
Chapter 6 Civil Rights, Free Speech, and War -
Chapter 7 A Spark: W. E. B. DuBois Club -
Chapter 8 The University Reacts -
Chapter 9 The University Delays -
Chapter 10 Passing the Buck -
Chapter 11 The Board Surprises -
Chapter 12 The Legislature Speaks -
Chapter 13 A Movement Is Born -
Chapter 14 Henry Responds -
Chapter 15 The Board Reverses -
Chapter 16 Students for Free Speech -
Chapter 17 Henry Reverses -
Chapter 18 Spring/Summer ’67: Women Rising - Contributors: In Their Own Words
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index
- Production Credits
Passing the Buck
Passing the Buck
- Chapter:
- (p.50) Chapter 10 Passing the Buck
- Source:
- Radicals in the Heartland
- Author(s):
Michael V. Metz
- Publisher:
- University of Illinois Press
Henry announced he’d taken the DuBois Club decision out of Millet’s hands and passed it to a committee of the board of trustees. Millet appeared relieved to be done with it. The president had faced situations of this nature in the past and successfully managed through them. Tensions between campus activists and university administrators increased, as evidenced in a Millet appearance at an SDS meeting that only served to agitate his audience. His talk was criticized in a Daily Illini editorial that alluded to “Berkeley riots.”
Keywords: board of trustees, academic freedom, Stanton Millet, in loco parentis, SDS, Daily Illini, Berkeley riots
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Epigraph
- Introduction
-
Chapter 5 The Civil Rights Movement and the University -
Chapter 6 Civil Rights, Free Speech, and War -
Chapter 7 A Spark: W. E. B. DuBois Club -
Chapter 8 The University Reacts -
Chapter 9 The University Delays -
Chapter 10 Passing the Buck -
Chapter 11 The Board Surprises -
Chapter 12 The Legislature Speaks -
Chapter 13 A Movement Is Born -
Chapter 14 Henry Responds -
Chapter 15 The Board Reverses -
Chapter 16 Students for Free Speech -
Chapter 17 Henry Reverses -
Chapter 18 Spring/Summer ’67: Women Rising - Contributors: In Their Own Words
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index
- Production Credits