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    Chancellor J. Martin Klotsche and sons

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    J. Martin Klotsche and his sonsChancellor J. Martin Klotsche and sons holding copies of "The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: An Urban University" by J. Martin KlotscheGrayscal

    Chancellor J. Martin Klotsche

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    J. Martin Klotsche, Chancellor of UWM, 1965-1973Grayscal

    Bernard J. Martin

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    "L/Sgt Bernard J. Martin Coy HQ "A" Company 10/48 Aust. Infantry Battalion A.I.F. Aug. 1942 to Jul. 1945 Stationed in numerous bush camps up and down north/south road from which patrols were made into remote areas".Lance Sergeant Bernard J. Martin. Company Headquarters, "A" Company, 10/48 Australian Infantry Battalion. Australian Imperial Forces. August 1942 to July 1945. Stationed in numerous bush camps up and down north/south road from which patrols were made into remote areas.Date:199

    Letter, from J. Martin Klotsche to Armando Orellana = Carta, de J. Martin Klotsche a Armando Orellana

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    A letter sent to Armando Orellana after the sit-in at the Chancellor's office.Una carta mandada a Armando Orellana después de la manifestación en la oficina del rector.The University of Wisconsin'- Milwaukee MILWAUKEe:, WISCONSIN &3liil01 OFFICE OF THE CHANCEL.L.OA CHAPMAN HAL.L. Mr. Armando Orellana September 1, 1970 Chairman, Committee for Education of Latin Americans 800 South Fifth Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204 Dear Mr. Orellana: The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee recognizes its obligation to meet the special educational needs of Spanish speak­ing citizens, as ~t recognizes its obligation to meet the needs of all citizens of the Milwaukee community •. We have had a number of special programs over the years which included Spanish speaking students, although we realize that the needs are much greater than UWM - or any one institution - can meet. Of course, we wish to do more and are prepared to admit up to 50 undergraduate students fr·om the Latin community during the course of this fiscal year under programs offering special educational and financial assistance. ../ We are extremely limited this year in the amount of money available to assist our students. But we will seek additional funds - from both the federal government and private sources - to provide financial aid to Spanish speaking students. This aid will be awarded .· in accordance with individual needs and the availability of funds. I , Before the fall semester begins, a UWM team of four specialists will go· :into the Latin community to give advice on academic and financial matters. Graduate students will continue to be admitted on an individu~l basis. Also, some 25 to 30 Latins will be included in the high sci.lool equivalency program which enables young people to earn a high school diploma. Mr. Armando 'Orellana, September 1, 1970, page 2. These students would be in addition to those who might normally be expected to enter UWM. Last fall, for example, about 100 students from the Spanish speaking community were enrolled. To help coordinate these programs and to work within the community to seek out candidates, I will appoint a special assistant in my office with the appropriate specialized background and skills. The requests for special courses and academic programs designed particularly for Spanish speaking Americans are matters for the faculti~s of the individual schools and colleges within the University. I have little authority over curriculum matters, but will recommend that the individual units undertake the development of appropriate special programs, including work in English as a second language. The deans of these schools' and their faculties also have the responsibility for related matters, such as the question of earning academic credit for field work in the community. There is precedent · for this in a variety bf profession~! fields, including education and social service. Let me again emphasize the desire of the University to cooperate with Spanish speaking citizens in creating ways to provide the educational programs .which they seek and which we wish to provide . . ! . . Cordially, . C)~~ JMK:cp J. Martin Klotsche Chancellor cc: President fred Harrington Vice President Robert Taylor Vice Presidynt 1Ch~rles A. Engman Regent Bernard C. Ziegler Regent Frank J. Pelise

    J. Martin ex librise

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    http://www.lib.unideb.huDebreceni Egyetem Egyetemi és Nemzeti KönyvtárA kép alsó részén, sötétben, meztelen, fekvő és ülő emberi testek láthatók. Egy meztelen férfi meztelen, élettelen női testet tart. Mellettük egy csontváz áll kitartott kezekkel, fejénél fény csillan meg. Felül felirat: Ex libris J. Martin. (J. Martin a kép tulajdonosa, feltehetően Martin János.)metsze

    Memo, from Assistant Chancellor Ernest Spaights to Chancellor J. Martin Klotsche = Memo, del rector asistente Ernest Spaights al rector J. Martin Klotsche

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    A memo sent to Chancellor J. Martin Klotsche about financial Aid for Latino students.Un memo para el rector J. Martin Klotsche sobre la ayuda financiera para los estudiantes latinoamericanos.F'OR YOUR F'OR YOUR F'OR YOUR INVESTIGATE PREPARE NOTE NOTE AND SEE ME APPROVAL ACTION INfORMATION AND REPORT REPLY AND F'ILE RETURN CONCERNING BACK DATE 9/2/70 ToChancellor F'ROM: ERNEST SPAIGHTS J. M. Klotsche For your information MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: Mr. William Komsi Assistant Chancellor Ernest Spaights September 2, 1970 At this time, with little difficulty, the Office of Financial Aids can provide $10,000 in financial assistance to members of the Latin community. This means that we can provide funds for tuition and books to 16 persons for the two semesters of the academic year. I wish to emphasize that grants will continue to be made on the basis of need and evaluation will be in the hands of the Financial Aids office staff. ES/jf cc: Chancellor and His Staff Dean David w. Robinson Mrs. Nancy Eichstead

    Chancellor J. Martin Klotsche and sons holding rackets on the tennis court

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    Third from right: J. Martin Klotsche. Three younger men are Klotsche's sons: far left: Charles, far right: Allen and second from left: JohnGrayscal

    J. J. Martin

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    Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "J. J. MARTIN, PRESIDENT OF THE OKC CHAPTER OF NU-VOICE, HAD A LARYNGECTOMY IN JUNE.
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