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37/7/2151

Lawre:.:1c c F . KraE1er, Collector.

Papers, 1S66-8 0 . GUIDE

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il Archival LON NYCV84-A1386 Search NYCV-NIC .cl ID NYCV84-A1386 - 1 record in AMC

Kramer, Lawrence Felix, Collector, 1949-Papers, 1966-1980, 1966-1972 (bulk) 5.4 cubic ft.

(Cornell University Class of 1970)

Collection includes mimeographed and photocopied material. Lawrence Kramer was a Cornell University student from 1966 to 1970.

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Summary: Collection consists of documents, correspondence and publications generated by leftist political groups active in the Ithaca, New York area from 1966 to 1972. Also, material concerning political events and disturbances, such as the takeover of Willard Straight Hall, Cornell University, April 1969; the Cornell draft resistance, and the involvement of Bruce Dancis and Daniel Berrigan (1966-1968); the Cornell TROJAN HORSE incident, January 1967; and anti ­Vietnam War protests. Also, documentation of the activities and internal evolution of organizations including The Office and the Glad Day Press (1966-1971); the national and campus branch of Students for a Democratic Society (1967-1969); the Cornell Draft Resistance (1967-1968); National Caucus of Labor Committees, and its publications, SOLIDARITY, NEW SOLIDARITY, CRISIS, and CAMPAIGNER; the Socialist Labor Committee (1971-1972), including its national publications, CRISIS, QUANTUM, and PERSPECTIVES; the Socialist Labor Committee in Ithaca, New York, and its publications , THE ELEVENTH HOUR and ILR VOICE; the Socialist Workers' Party; the Worker-Student Alliance and their publication, NEW LEFT NOTES; the Young Socialist Alliance; the New Left; the Ithaca Labor Committee; the Independent Socialists; the Independent Radical Coalition; the Cornell Mobilization Direct Action Project; National Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam; New American Movement; Progressive Labor Party; The Resistance, Ithaca, New York; Ithaca Neighborhood Center;

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the Revolutionary Youth Movement and Revolutionary Youth Movement II, and their publications FIRE and LIBERATED GUARDIAN; and Students for a Constructive Foreign Policy, Cornell University. Printed material includes magazines, newsletters, pamphlets , brochures and leaflets, and internal documents such as position papers , proposals and drafts of documents. Other material includes published and unpublished commentaries and articles, as well as political journals, meeting notes, correspondence and notes of Lawrence Kramer; government files obtained through requests under the Freedom of Information Act; clippings and editorial material concerning left groups and events; lists of signers o f public petitions; university disciplinary citations ; buttons and other memorabilia. Some material has been annotated by Kramer and Peter Agree (Cornell University Class of 1969).

Mat~ al in Box 6: access is restricted to permission of the d onor until cTa~ary 1 1 60 P.1.

ndexes:npu ished guide by donor. Cite as: Lawrenc e Felix Kramer, Collector. Papers, #37\07\2151 . Department o f

Manuscripts and Univ e r sity Archives , Co r ne l l University Li b raries.

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l_ Agree, Peter (Cornell University Class of 1969) 2_ Berrigan, Daniel, 1921-3_ Dancis, Bruce (Cornell University Class of 1969) 4_ Cornell Draft Resistance_

5_ Cornell Mobilization Direct Action Project_ 6_ Cornell University-­Societies, etc_ 7. Cornell University--Strikes_ 8. Cornell Univeristy--Students.

9_ Glad Day Press_ 10_ Independent Radical Coalition_ l]_ Independent Socialists_ 12_ Ithaca Labor Committee_ 13_ Ithaca Neighborhood Center. 14_ National Caucus of Labor Committees_ 15_ National Caucus of Labor Committees_ Campaigner. 16. National Caucus of Labor Committees. Crisis_ 17_ National Caucus of Labor Committees_ New solidarity_ 18_ National Caucus of Labor Committees_ Solidarity. 19. National Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam. 20. New American Movement (Organization) 21_ New Left. 22. Progressive Labor Party_ 23. Revolutionary Youth Movement. Fire. 24. Revolutionary Youth Movement. Liberated Guardian_ 25. Revolutionary Youth Movement II. 26. Socialist Labor Committee_ 27_ Socialist Labor Committee. Crisis_ 28_ Socialist Labor Committee_ Perspectives_ 29_ Socialist Labor Committee_ Quantum_ 30_ Socialist Labor Commmittee (Ithaca, N.Y-) 31- Socialist Workers' Party_ 32. Students for a Constructive Foreign Policy (Cornell University) 33_ Students for a Democratic Society. 34. Students for a Democratic Society (Cornell University) 35_ The Office_ 36_ The Resistance (Ithaca, N_Y_) 37_ Worker-Student Alliance_ 38_ Young Socialist Alliance_ 39_ Young Socialist Alliance_ New left notes_ 40. Trojan horse_ 41_ Freedom of information. 42_ Hippies_

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43_ Military service, Compulsory--Draft resisters_ 44_ Radicalism_ 45_ Social history- 1960-1970. 46_ Social history--bibO 47_ Socialism_ 48. Student movements_ 49_ Student strikes_ 50_ Students--Political activity_ 51_ Underground newspapers_ 52_ Underground press_ 53_ Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Protest movements_ 54_ Young adults--Political activity_ 55_ Straight takeover, 1969.

RGPN: 37\07\2151 ID: NYCV84-A1386

JAN 2 7 1987 CC: 9554 DCF: PROC: b

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Lawrence Kraner New Left Collection: Papers 1966-1972

Contents

l\bte on Restrictions N:>te on Fi le Terminology

Cener2l I::escription

Glossary

fux I: ILC, SlC, NJ..C: ·

fux 2: s:)S, N:lC

Box 3 : Cornell left groups and publications

fux i/: N=w Left !\btes, national left publications

fux.,5: goverrrren"t files, buttons, duplicates

catalogued by La\vrence Krcrrer January 30, 1984

l flbte on Restrictions ;

The following files containing personal information cannot be examined until Januar;!. $!' . 2014 without .La~ ence Kramer's perrrnss10n :

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l'bte on Fi le Tenninology

In the inventory that follows, the file name is in bold, and:

"Periodicals" includes magazines, newspapers, and one-issue pamphlets or brochures. "Documents" includes all other material except newspaper clippings.

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Lawrence Krarer N::v.,, Left Collection January 31, 1984 Inventory Page 2

General Description

The collection brings together materials from leftist political groups, institutions, and events that one New Leftist encountered, joined, and wrote about fran 1966 to 1972.

Notable components are:

I. Most of the public rnaterials distributed--at cr1s1s times on a daily basis-­by O,rnell University-bc1sed antiwar and New Left organizations from 1966 to 1971 (the period when Lawrence Krarner, Cornell Class of 1970, was in Ithaca).

2. Documentation of the activities and internal evolution of organizations including:

e The Office and the Glad Day Press (1%6-1971). • Cornell and National StudPnts for a Der0.ocratic Society and its offshoots

(1967-1969). • the Cornell Draft Resistance [v1ovement (1967-1968). • The National Caucus of Labor Committees, both its early, rationalist

incarnations pre-1970 and its later unusual evolution. • the Socialist Labor O:mn.ittee and its decision to cissolve (1971-1972).

3. Printed materials including:

• "Public" documents: magazines, newsletters, parr1phlets, brochures, leaflets. • "Internal" doa.nents: Position papers, proposals, drafts of doc:urents.

•- Other rraterials including:

a Published and unpublished commentaries and articles, as well as politicai journals, meeting notes, correspondence and notes of Lawrence Kramer.

• Govern.'Tr::nt files obtained through the requests under the Freedom of Information Act, resulting in partial releases of doccments showing the surveillance activities of the FBI, end collections of other departments.

• News clips and editorial material documenting left groups and events. • Lists of signers of public petitions, university disciplinary cit2.tions,

but tons and other rnemor ab ilia.

Within the files inventoried, most documents are dated, and sorne are annotated by Lawrence Kramer and Peter Agree, Cornell Class of 1969. Some additional commentaries and explanations are found in the glossary and inventory listings that follow.

Vi rtuai ly all the rrater ial is open for unrestricted inspection.

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Lll\vrenceKraTer New Lett Collection Jariuary 31, J':ll:>4 lnventC'ry Page 3

Glossary

Thou"h the following notes are inevitably subjective, they at least provide a start:

Cornell SDS: Local chapter of national SOS. Major growth occurred beginning in late 1967, especially with the ebb of the draft resistance movement, and after reorganization in the surrmer of 1968. By Spring 1969, it was one of the nation's largest chapters, with over 300 members. Leading up to the national split in June 1969, in contrast to many other chapters, members of different factions continued to work together. PL/WSA was little represented in the chapter; following the split, the main groups were the JRC and !LC Glad Day Press: Also called The Office and the Glad Day Ress: nonprofit nonexclusionary publishing arm of the Ithaca left, first at 107 Dryden Road, later at 308 Stewart Avenue. After 1967, Glad Day Press publications can usually be identified by the International Workers of the World Local 450 (]WW) union bug. ILC: Ithaca Labor Committee (Fall J 969-Mard1 71). Most of its members began in the Cornell SOS Labor Corrmittee, where they were central to developing the Cornell SOS Housing Program; later they formed the Ithaca Socialist Labor Committee. IS: Independent Socialists, a still-existing socialist organization. IRC: Independent Radical Coalition (Sumner 1969-1970) inclusive faction of SOS after the national split. Largely responsible for Tiohero and Volunteers magazines. Some members later joined R YM factions. MDAP: Mobilization Direct Action Project (Summer 1967), organizing project in Flatbush (Brooklyn) and 11,1anhattan, sponsored by Mobe. i'viostly Cornell students; 12 arrested at Navy ship on Hiroshima Day 1967. Provided most of the participants for the August 24 demonstration and money distribution at the NY Stock Exchange, made famous by Abbie Hoffman . Mobe: The National l\1obilization to End the War in Vietnarn (1966-1967), umbrella coalition sponsoring April 15, 1967 Sheep 1\!ieadow, October 21, 1967 Pentagon demonstrations. Later evolution was the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice. NAM: New American Mover,1ent (1971?-1983), socialist group formed largely of SOS members, later merged into today's Democratic Socialists of America. NCLC: National C'.aucus of Labor Ccrrmittees (1968-present), fomerly the Labor Committee faction within SOS; the majority NCLC faction led by Lyndon LaRouche ("Marcusites" or "Positive Political Tendency") expelled the Fraser faction that became the SLC After many sharp changes in political ideology, the NCLC is now a right-wing group. PL: Progressive Labor Party, then a Maoist group; still-existing organization. The Resistance: Umbrella for local draft resistance groups, including the Corne]] "We Won't Go" group and the April 15, 1967 Sheep Meadow draft card burning. Sponsored massive draft card returns October 16, J 967, December 3, ! 967, April 3, I %8. Many Cornell chapter members were also in SOS. R YM: Revolutionary Youth Movern-=nt (June 1969-1970?), faction of late SOS; continued after the split; later evolved into the Weather Underground. RYM H: Revolutionary Youth Movement II (1969-?), Maoist faction of late SOS; continued after the split; later evolved into the Revolutionary Communist Party and other groups. SOS: Students for a Democratic Society (196Lf?-1969), forn1erly the Student League for Industrial Democracy, split into R YM, RYM II, WSA, NCLC, SWP, IS, NM1. Had local and regional chapters, spinoffs like the adult Movement for a Democratic Society, Teachers for a Democratic Society. SFCFP: Students for a Constructive Foreign Policy ( 1966-67), campus education and dormitory organizing group. /\:\any members later joined SOS. SLC: Socialist Labor Cor.llTlittee (March 1971- July 72), most members formerly in the NCLC; virtually all !LC members and former members who had moved to NY to work with the NCLC, plus others, were labelled by Marcus "Bavarians" or "Fraserites" (after Steve Fraser, a leader of the group) or "Bavarians," and expelled as a faction from the NCLC SWP: Socialist Workers Party, continuing Trotskyist national organization. WSA: Worker-Student l'Jliance (1968-1970), faction of !2te SDS; continuing post-split group. YSA: Young Socialist Alliance, youth group of S\VP.

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LaVKenr:e Krawr New LPft <'ol lecri0'1 Ja1uary 31, 1984- /nv=ntory Dag= 4

Box I The Ithaca Labor Con:mittee, the Socialist Labor Committee, the National Caucus of Labor Con:mittees

Al: Ithaca LC internal (late 1968-March 71 ), 3 documents. A2: Ithaca LC public (early 1969-March 71),4 periodicals including The ~ay Student Strike, and Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the New Priorities MovemenL

A3: NCLC, Fraser faction internal (1970-71), 29 documents. A4: NCLC, Fraser faction replies to NCLC (1970-71), 21 documents. A'5: NCLC, Fraser faction public (1970-71), documents.

A6: SLC internal (197 l),. 67 documents + 9 documents reporting on French left. Al: SLC internal (!972), 38 documents. A8: SLC public (!971), 40 documents. A9: SLC public (l 972), 30 documents. (Note: Ithaca SLC internai and public, including The Eleventh Hour and the !LR '1-'oice, are filed as part of A6-A9.)

AlO: SLC Crisis national newspaper (1971-12), 3 issues (I expect to locate and provide a complete set of the approx. 20 issues.) All: SLC Quantum newspaper (1972), South Dakota spino£f, 3 issues (complete) AI2: SLC Perspectives national magazine (1971-2), 3 issues (complete).

AD: NCLC and SLC study group outlines, critiques, and bibliographies (1969-71) 24 documents -.- Lawrence Kramer critique of (',,0rnell Human Development course. Al4: NCLC internal (!968-69), 13 documents + two earlier Marcus anicles from 1954 and 1961.

Al.5: NCLC national conference internal 12/29/70-1/2/71), 30 documents. Al 6: NCLC jnternal and Marcusite faction (1970-71), 70 documents + 10 issues of an internal discussion bullet. All: NCLC public (1968-69), 75 documents + JO periodicals. Al&: NCLC: Lyndon LaRouche (nom de pll..lllle Lyn Marcus) book (J 970), 3 chapters in draft plus JO-page Jetter to Lawrence Krarner 7 /70 replying to criticisms. AI9: NCLC public (1970-71), 40 documents and 3 periodicals. A20: NCLC post-1971 public, 7 documents. A21: NCLC non-SLC critiques (1968-76), 20 documents, including letters of resignation from former SLC members who returned to the NCLC.

(Note: in both SLC and NCLC files, there is sometimes a fine !me between internal and public documents.)

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Box 2,: Students for a Democratic Society and its factions and splitoffs; National Caucus of Labor Committees periodicals

Bl: SllS national internal (1966-69), 14 docUTents. B2: SDS national conference, Ann ATbor (Dec 1968) internal, 12 documents. B3: SDS final national convention, Chicago, internal (June 1969), 26 docunents + newsclips. B4: SOS national public (1966-69, 17 documents + newsclips. B5: SDS national public documents on Cuba (1969), 4 docunents. B6: SDS NYC region, CAW arts magazine (1968), 3 issues. B7: SDS, critiques ofSDS by LC, Chicago Revolutionary Socialists (1969), 10 docm-ents.

B8: SDS R YM (1969-70), 3 issues of Fire Magazine (faction;s successor to New Left Notes) 2 issues of Liberated Guardian. B9: SOS R YM II (1969), 6 docun1ents and 7 periodicals.

BH.l: SDS New Left Notes (1969), published by WSA faction (7 issues). Bll: PL magazine (1967-70), 5 iss1.1es. B12: ChaHenge/Desafio newspaper (1968-70), issues. BlJ: PL, WSA and front groups (1968-71), 23 documents including critiques of PL.

Bl4: NCLC Solidarity, New Solidarity, Philadelphia Crisis newspapers (1968-75), l 00 issues. --- ---B15: NCLC Campaigner magazine (1969-72), 14 issues.

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Box 3 : Cornell events and antiwar groups, Students for a Democratic Society .N:i.tional and Cornell Draft Resistance, Lawrence Krarer Selective Service files

Periodicals frcmCorneU, Ithaca, and the Glad lliy Press

Cl: National antiwar and antidraft pet1t10ns ( 1967-68), 4- documents. C2: National antiwar and left groups, miscellaneous (1968-72), 16 documents. C3: People's Park, Berkeley (spring 1969), 4- documents, 13 pages research notes, Lawrence Kramer paper.

C4: Draft resistance, national public and internal (1967-69), 25 documents.

C5: National Mobilization to End the War (1967), 3 internal (including contact list) and 4- public documents. C6: War Resisters League descriptive materials (May 1968), 2 docurr.ents. Cl: Liberation News Service descriptive & PR materials (June 1968), 6 documents + letter from Ray Mungo. C&: National Lawyers Guild descriptive & PR materials (l'vlay 1968), 8 documents + letter.

C9: Cornell draft resistance (December 1966-April l 967), 5 documents + clips. ClO: CorneU draft resistance (/Viay 1967-1969), 24- documents + 2 issues of Son of Cornell. CH: Cornell draft resistance: Bruce Dancis (1966-68), 4 documents + clips. CI2: Daniel. Berrigan draft resistance (1967-68), CorneU United Religious Work Fast for Peace (1967), 8 documents + clips.

CB: Lawrence Kramer draft resistance (1967-71), 39 documents .,. Cornell disciplinary actions + clips. CI4: Lawrence Kramer correspondence from Selective Service System (1967-71), 27 docUTents. Cl5: Lawrence Kramer correspondence to Selective Service System (1967-71), 26 docments. Cl6: Lawrence Kramer American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit (1968), 8 letters + clips. CI7: Lawrence Kramer draft resistance (1967), letters from Robert Kennedy (original) and J.W. Fullbright (copy).

* Restricted Cl8: Lawrence Kramer miscellaneous political writing (1963-72), 23 docUTents. * Restricted CI9: Lawrence Kramer chronological notebooks on study groups, internal meetings (1969-72), four documents, 10/69-1/71, 12/29/69-8/71 (LC, SLC), 8/17/71-2/13/72, 3/25/72-6/15/72 (end of SLC) C20: Lawrence Kramer public meetings notes (1967-71), four groups of documents.

C21: Cornell leftists' and SDSers' Cornell Daily Sun columns (1966-71).

(22: Cornell food boycott; "I am not yet convinced that the proctor is a Horse's Ass ... I am convinced" button controversy (November 1966), 2 documents + clips + buttons C23: Cornell Trojan Horse riot (January 1967), magazine, leaflet, Lawrence Kramer draft article + clips. (24: Cornell drugs on campus (1967) & miscellaneous counterculture (1967-71), 6 documents + clips. C25: Cornell National Student Conference on Vietnam (February 1967), 2 docurnems + registration list + clips.

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C26: G>rnell Soul of Blackness ~k (February 1967), l docurrent + clips. C27: G>rneH Lhion of Students election (Spring 1967), 7 docurents + clips.

C28: Connell participation in April 15 and October 21 national demonstrations (1967), 8 issues of lvbbilizer, 9 docurrents + clips. C29: G>rnell MDAP (Mobilization Direct Action Project), Newman K. Perry 12 demonstration and arrest, NY Stock Exchange, H. Rap Brnwn, Committee of Concerned Hmkies, Abbie H>ffmm in Ithaca (Sl.Il1!T'er 1967), 27 docurents.

00: G>rneU and South Africa (1968-69), I docurrent + clips. C3l: Cornell Barton Hall Marine recruiters sit-in (November 1967), 7 documents including disciplinary citation with lists of participants. C32: Ithaca Neighborhood Center descriptive & PR material (January 1968), (previously Ithaca l'Jeighborhood College), 12 documents + 4 letters.

03: "President Perkins Day" at G>rneU (February 1968), 2 docurents + clips. C34: Cornell administration communications about draft, SOS (1967-69), 2 docurents.

05: Ithaca antiwar and antidraft petitions (1966-69), 9 doclfTl:nts. 06: Ithaca anti'll,0T and left groupsmisceHaneous (1966-71), 20 docurents. C37: Cornell Students for a Constructive Foreign Policy (1966-G7), 3 documents + Genesis, 3 issues.

08: G>rneU SOS internal (1968), 17 ciocurents. 09: Corne B SOS internal (l 96 9) , 12 docuren ts . 00: Cornell SOS public (1968), 17 doc1_m,nts. 01: Cornell SOS public (January-June 1969), 46 docurents. C42: CorneU SDS post-split internal and public, includes IRC (I 969 ), 42 docurents.

03: CorneU anti-SOS groups (1969), 6 docurents.

C44: CorneH Crisis (April 1969), 8 SOS responses,14 university statements and press releases.

C45: Niagara Regional SDS (1968-69), 4 issues (complete) of ['Jotes from the Green Piano, brochures from Buffalo SOS, Niagara Liberation Fro~Seattle­Liberation Front ( where Niagara Reg organizers later went), ?? docurnents.

C46: Argu~ent (1966-67), left opinion, 7 issues. C47: New Patriot (1967-68), antiwar,6 issues. 08: Dateline Ithaca (1968-80), local politics, 15 issues. C49: The First Issue (1968-69), SOS magazine, 6 issues. C50: ~cimitar (1968), Jthaca underground tabloid, 4 issues. C5I: Talking Black (1969), Black students rragaztne, 2 issues. C52: Tmpkins ~ Bulletin (1970), local politics, 3 issues. C53: Vo1unteers197(), successor to First Issue, 3 issues (carplete). C54: Tiohero (1971), successor to VolunteerS:-ITssues.

C55: Research exposes (1968-70), l'.'!anchild in the Corporate State (Cornell), Who Rules Columbia7 , How Harvard Rllles,, Mexico 1968 and University-Military Cor11plexes (Nonh American Cor,mittee on Latin America, Dependency in the !970's (f'.frica Research Group). - - --

C56: The Office and the Glad Day Press internal (1966-69), 2 docurrents. C57: lheGladDay Press publications (1966-71), 43 parphlets and docUTEnts.

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Box t/:: SDS New Left Notes and other left publications

DI: ~~~ Left ~otes (1966-69), 61.f issues.

D2: Anti- Vietnam war clips (l 966-67).

D3: A.J. Muste (1961.f-66), 9 documents.

D4: Liberation & WIN (1969-71.f), 4 and l issues. D5: Leviathan (1969-70), 7 issues.

D6: Reprints from Radical Education Press (Michigan), New Englarr Free Press (Massachusetts), Southern Students O_cganizing <;:~mmittee (Tennessee , other_s __ 0966-70?), 18 .12._amphlets and doc~nts.

D7: The Movement (1966-70), 15 issues. D8: MisceHaneous underground newspapers (1967-70), 4 issues. D9: Radical Teacher & Radicals in the Professions Newsletter &: RIP ~ (19??), l and 3 issues. Dl0: Issues in gadical Therapy, (1973-71.f), 2 issues. DH: Viet geport (1968), 2 issues.

D12: Qaily ~orld, Communist Party (1970), 2 issues + 2 documents. D13: Spartacist, Spartacist League (1965-71), 7 issues + 11.f documents. D14: Bulletin, Workers League ( 1969), 5 issues + l document. 015: International Socialist, IS (1969 ), 3 issues + l O documents. DH,: Workers World, Youth Against War & Fascism (1968-69), I/ issues + l.f docu-reni:-s-. -- ---

Dl 7: SWP & YSA (1968-?), 7 documents. D18: New American Movement (1972-71.f), 5 issues.

D19: Situationists, Surrealists, Reichians (1968-73), 8 documents. D20: Miscellaneous left newspapers (1967-71.f), 9 issues. D21: Counterculture: hippies, yippies, anarchists (1967-??), 16 documents+ clips.

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&x § Lawrence Krarer Fireeoon of llTll.foma1tion Act Files Buttons

Duplicates & IIBter ial to be copied and returned to files

El: Duplicates from Cornell SDS, national SDS, NCLC, Ithaca LC, SLC, approx. 200 documents and publications.

E2: Lawrence Kramer Freedom of Information Correspondence (1975), 9 letters to government; correspondence frorn Fre<>dorn of Information Act officers, Clarence Kelly and other high officials: 9 from Justice Dept., 3 from State Dept., 8 from FBI, 10 from CIA [check !Is].

* Restricted EJ: FBI documents released, (July 16, 1975) approx. 125 pages. * Restricted EIJ: Documents released after appeals and reviews, (April 26, 1976) 13 pages; (January 27, 1978) 29 pages. Docunents from Bruce Dane.is FOIA requests (August 8, 1975) 21./ pages + Dancis letter.

E5: To copy: 5 documents to return to C29, 12 documents to return to CI3, other miscellaneous.

E6: Cornell and left buttons 1. "Larry Kramer Cornell 1970" Freshman button. 2. "I am not yet convinced that the prortor is a horse's 2ss" ( 1967) 3. "I am convinced" (1967) 4. "I'm fr"ITl CAL er.lo· me RED" (Cr.rn~ll Aer"nautirs L;ab or Berkeley7 )

5. "Fast for Peace" (paper)--from 1967 OJRW ia•t 6. Dove (paper)--from 1967 CURW fast

7. "End the War in Vietnam" 8. "I'm a NERVOUS NELLIE" 9. ''LYND not LYNDON' 10. "End the War in Vietnam NOW!" Columbia Indep. Comnittee on Vietnam 11. "SICK of the \VAR? SAY SO!" 12. "Withdraw from Vietnam" 13. "END university complicity/Build Vietnam Week April 8-15"

14. "Abolish the draft" (1966?) 15. "Oct. 16 The Resistance" (1967) 16. "Dec. t+ The Resistance"(l967) 17. Greek letter Omega (Resistance logo) 1967 18. "HELL NO The Resistance" (1967) 19. "April 3 The Resistance" (1968) 20. "Dr. Spock Brought Me Up" (1967) 21. "Girls say Yes to boys who say NO/Draft Resisters Peace-Chick Support Squad" 22. "Support Our&ys in Canada"(hor;·,emade anonymous)

23. "FIGHT for Socialism/PLP" 24. "Nixon-Humphrey-Wallace/November 5/STRIKE 3"

25. "Enero" Cuban Flag (Cuba 1968) 26. "Cuba Territorio Libre de ,A,rnerica" (OJba 1968)