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Black Studies, administrative materials - Memorandum from Dean Judson C. Ward Jr. to Richard C. Devor, University Chaplain, thanking him for his letter but disagreeing with his statement that the majority of Emory students, faculty, and staff were against President Atwood’s decision to file a restraining order against the protesting students in May, 1969 - August 18, 1969

MLA

Ward, Judson C. Black Studies, Administrative Materials - Memorandum from Dean Judson C. Ward Jr. to Richard C. Devor, University Chaplain, Thanking Him for His Letter but Disagreeing with His Statement That the Majority of Emory Students, Faculty, and Staff Were against President Atwood’s Decision to File a Restraining Order against the Protesting Students in May, 1969 - August 18, 1969. 1969. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Box 10, Folder 4. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/28380gb6tq-cor.

APA, 6th edition

Ward, J. C. (1969). Black Studies, administrative materials - Memorandum from Dean Judson C. Ward Jr. to Richard C. Devor, University Chaplain, thanking him for his letter but disagreeing with his statement that the majority of Emory students, faculty, and staff were against President Atwood’s decision to file a restraining order against the protesting students in May, 1969 - August 18, 1969 (Box 10, Folder 4) [Letters (correspondence)]. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/28380gb6tq-cor.

Chicago

Ward, Judson C. “Black Studies, Administrative Materials - Memorandum from Dean Judson C. Ward Jr. to Richard C. Devor, University Chaplain, Thanking Him for His Letter but Disagreeing with His Statement That the Majority of Emory Students, Faculty, and Staff Were against President Atwood’s Decision to File a Restraining Order against the Protesting Students in May, 1969 - August 18, 1969.” Letters (correspondence). Office of the President Subject Files, 1969. Box 10, Folder 4. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/28380gb6tq-cor.

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