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Library sit-in.

Images likely from a study-in held on Wednesday, March 12, 1969 in Dana Porter Arts Library. The study-in was sponsored by the Radical Student Movement (RSM). Participants distributed broadsheets, sold literature and buttons, and circulated a petition. The study-in was intended to advocate for a series of demands to improve the library. Demands included that the university allocate a sum to library acquisitions and operations that was not less than ten percent of the total university operating budget, that immediate steps be taken to make space occupied by administration offices available for books and study space, that all meetings of the university budgets committee be open to any student, faculty, and staff member and that the committee publish a detailed budget upon its completion. At the end of the study-in a joint negotiating committee to study student demands regarding the library was formed.

Between various sources including articles in The Chevron and Admininews as well as an unidentified press clipping (found in UWA2020-04-2-Library Protests) the event is referred to as both a "study-in" and a "sit-in."

Rudin, Professor.

Envelope likely contains negatives of Dr. Alfred Rudin. Dr. Rudin was a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo.

Hamilton, Bess.

Bess Hamilton founded Doon School of Fine Arts along with husband, Ross Hamilton, in 1948. Bess served as University of Waterloo Art Gallery curator [between 1971-1972].

Woolford, R.G. Dean of Science.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. R.G. (Graham) Woolford. Woolford was a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo. He retired in 1996.

Marsden, H. Dean of Women.

Envelope likely contains images of Hildegard Marsden. Marsden was appointed as a lecturer in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages at the University of Waterloo in 1965. In 1967 Marsden was appointed Dean of Women. Marsden retired in 1985.

McLeod, H.G. Chemistry.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Henry (Harry) McLeod. Dr. McLeod was a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo. Dr. McLeod also served as the Chair of the Department of Chemistry and was one of the founders of the Faculty of Science and Chemistry co-operative education programs.

Fisher, E.J. Optometry.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Edward (Ted) Joseph Fisher. Dr. Edward (Ted) Joseph Fisher (1913-2003) was the second Dean at the former College of Optometry of Ontario between 1948 to 1967. He played a central role in the events which led to the integration of the former College of Optometry of Ontario with the University of Waterloo, where it now continues as the School of Optometry, within the University of Waterloo Faculty of Science. He was appointed Director of the School of Optometry on July 1, 1967, and served in that role until 1975. Dr. Fisher retired in 1982.

Eydt, H.R. Biology.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Henry Ronald North "Ron" Eydt. Dr. Eydt joined the University of Waterloo in 1964 as Warden of Residences. He held this position for 30 years. Over the course of his career at the University, Dr. Eydt also served as the Undergradaute Officer and Associate Chair in the Department of Biology and one term as Associate Dean of Science.

Cowan, Mr. J.A. Physics.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. John A. Cowan. Dr. Cowan was a faculty member in the Department of Physics at the University of Waterloo from 1957 to 1989.

Crapo, Dr. H.H. Math-Pure.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Henry H. Crapo. Dr. Crapo was a faculty member in the Department of Pure Mathematics at the University of Waterloo.

Knabenschuh, Mrs. U. Co-ordination.

Envelope likely contains images of Ursula Knabenschuh. Ursula joined the University of Waterloo in December 1957. When Ursula retired in 1985, her position title was, Co-op Systems Consultant, in the Department of Co-ordination and Placement.

Boswell, F.W. Physics.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Frank William Boswell. Dr. Boswell served as a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Waterloo from 1959-2003.

Downie, J. Audio Visual.

Envelope likely contains images of Geoffrey Downie. Downie served as the Director of the Audio-Visual Centre at the University of Waterloo.

Morrison, Professor: Fly Biology.

Envelope contains images of Dr. Paul Elmor Morrison. Dr. Morrison was a faculty member in the Department of Biology at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Morrison's researched focused on fly biology.

Joint Board and Senate.

Envelope likely contains images of a joint meeting of the Board of Governors and Senate at the University of Waterloo.

Glassblower.

Envelope may contain images of George Hill, a glassblower in the Department of Chemistry at University of Waterloo.

Scott, Dr., Metallurgy.

Envelope likely contains images of Dr. Donald Strong Scott. Dr. Scott was a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo from 1964-1989.

Deeks, Bill.

Bill Deeks likely worked in the Purchasing Department at the University of Waterloo.

Deeks, W. Purchasing.

Envelope likely contains images of Bill Deeks who may have worked in the Purchasing Department at the University of Waterloo.

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