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    A letter from Wilbert E. Locklin to Maureen J. Rook (March 30, 1970)

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    A copy of a letter written by Wilbert E. Locklin, President of Springfield College, to Maureen J. Rook, alumni class of 1961, dated March 30, 1970. The letter is in response to her letter dated March 26, 1970

    J. Wilbert, Yupa Folktales

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    Lizot Jacques. J. Wilbert, Yupa Folktales. In: L'Homme, 1975, tome 15 n°1. p. 125

    A letter from Wilbert E. Locklin to Richard J. Rorapaugh (April 14, 1970)

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    This is a copy of a letter written by Wilbert E. Locklin, President of Springfield College, and sent to Richard J. Rorapaugh, a student at Springfield College (Class of 1972). The letter is dated April 14, 1970. The letter is written in response to a letter from Rorapaugh, who had participated in the Hunger Strike for Student Rights that took place on the campus, dated April 12, 1970

    J. Wilbert, Yupa Folktales

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    Lizot Jacques. J. Wilbert, Yupa Folktales. In: L'Homme, 1975, tome 15 n°1. p. 125

    Letter from Maureen J. Rook to Wilbert E. Locklin (March 26, 1970)

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    A letter written by Maureen J. Rook (Magenis), Springfield College class of 1961, to Wilbert E. Locklin, President of Springfield College. The letter is dated March 26, 1970. The letter includes a photograph included in a publication in Stars and Stripes that her husband, Ronald C. Rook (class of 1961), sent to her. The newspaper article shows Black students standing in front of Massasoit Hall during the take over of the building to protest their treatment on campus. In the letter she states their feelings about seeing the photograph

    Letter from Wilbert E. Locklin to Joseph L. Norton (April 20, 1970)

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    This is a two-page letter from Wilbert E. Locklin, President of Springfield College, to Joseph L. Norton, thought to be the father of Springfield College student Deborah J. Norton, dated April 20, 1970. The letter is in response to Norton's letter dated April 13, 1970 regarding his daughter, and the actions taken against the white students who took over the Administration Building

    Letter from Wilbert E. Locklin to Joseph L. Norton (April 28, 1970)

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    This is a copy of a letter from Wilbert E. Locklin, President of Springfield College, to Joseph L. Norton, thought to be the father of Springfield College student Deborah J. Norton, dated April 28, 1970. The letter is in response to Norton's letter dated April 25, 1970 regarding his daughter, John J. Costello, and the actions taken against the white students who took over the Administration Building

    Memo from Wilbert E. Locklin to Dr. Norman C. Keith (May 13, 1969)

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    A memo from Wilbert E. Locklin, President of Springfield College, to Dr. Norman C. Keith, Chairman of the SC Board of Trustees dated May 13, 1969. The memo is the cover letter enclosing materials on the events surrounding the Black student demands. He asks Dr. Keith to decide which of the items should be sent. There are 9 items. They include 1) the 11 demands sent on May 10th, 2) Wilbert E. Locklin's response to the Black Student Demans sent on May 10th, 3) the student council response signed May 12th, 4) a letter written by Roger M. Roper, 5) Message to the students of Springfield from Dean John J. Costello dated May 12, 1969, 6) Statement on Black Student Demands by Wilbert Locklin dated February 20, 1969, 7) Black Demands Information: Facts prepared by Student Council, 8) newspaper article titled "SC President Accepts 9 Demands" and dated may 13, 1969, and 9) a newspaper article titled, "Black Students' Demand for Veto Power Rejected" and dated May 13, 1969

    Knoebel, Wilbert George

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    Biographical information for Wilbert George Knoebel

    Homegoing Service for Wilbert J. Smith, Sr.

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    Funeral program for Wilbert J. Smith, Sr., born July 5, 1918. The funeral was held February 1, 1995 at St. Paul United Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. Robert E. Felder, Sr. Funeral arrangements were made through Sutton-Sutton Mortuary, Inc. and he was buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery near San Antonio, Texas
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