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![Clark Kerr- Multi-versity](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 704Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Free Speech Movement
Colin Edwards interviews the president of UC Berkeley Clark Kerr about his idea of multi-versity. Multi-versity basically describes the changing role of the university in society and Clark Kerr’s desire to further establish links to business and industry, expand the bureaucracy of the university and lessen its emphasize on abstract ideas and exploration and increase its role as a knowledge factory. Within the interview, Kerr discusses the role of professors, undergraduates vs. graduate students, the role of research, the role of universities in society, the role of truth and morality at the university, the autonomy of the university, educational reform on campus and the role of the president as the mediator in the multi-versity.
![Clark Kerr Excerpts](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 705Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Free Speech Movement
This recording contains excerpts from Clark Kerr taken from interviews and speeches. Most of the focus is on the FSM, his concept of the mulit-versity and the state of universities in society.
*Tape should be played sparingly to ensure preservation
![Faculty Interviews Nov. 30th Reel 1](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 751Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Free Speech Movement
Colin Edwards interviews three faculty members regarding the events of November 1966. Professor Peter Scott talks about football players working with the police and the role of non-students in the protest as well as explaining what that term actually means. Professor Zelnick talks about student, faculty, regent, administration views on the December 8th resolutions supposedly providing more power to the faculty and students for example regarding disciplinary issues.
![Faculty Interviews Nov. 30th Reel 2](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: CE 752Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Free Speech Movement
Part 2 of Colin Edwards interview with three faculty members following the November 30th 1966 events. Professor Stocking talks about his definition of the term non-student, talks about the cultural situation on the Berkeley campus and how the administration continues to misread the culture, and that the leaders of the protests are some of Berkeley's best and brightest students. The interview concludes with conversations on student amnesty, police brutality, faculty divisions and the fear of UC Berkeley of outside political forces.
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