MLA
Bowden, Henry L., et al. Black Studies, Administrative Materials - Correspondence between Reuben Alexander Day Jr., Professor of Chemistry, and Jacob H. Goldstein, Professor of Chemistry, to Henry Bowden, Emory Board of Trustees Chair, Regarding the Recently Passed Proposal to Admit Twenty Additional Black Undergraduate Students “without the Usual Admission Requirements”, the Potential Problems Relating to This Proposal, and Departmental Strife Resulting from the Debate - February 1970. 1970. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Box 10, Folder 4. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/477sn02wdq-cor.
APA, 6th edition
Bowden, H. L., Goldstein, J. H., & Day, R. A., Jr. (1970). Black Studies, administrative materials - Correspondence between Reuben Alexander Day Jr., Professor of Chemistry, and Jacob H. Goldstein, Professor of Chemistry, to Henry Bowden, Emory Board of Trustees Chair, regarding the recently passed proposal to admit twenty additional Black undergraduate students “without the usual admission requirements”, the potential problems relating to this proposal, and departmental strife resulting from the debate - February 1970 (Box 10, Folder 4) [Letters (correspondence)]. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/477sn02wdq-cor.
Chicago
Bowden, Henry L., Jacob Herman Goldstein, and Reuben Alexander Day Jr. “Black Studies, Administrative Materials - Correspondence between Reuben Alexander Day Jr., Professor of Chemistry, and Jacob H. Goldstein, Professor of Chemistry, to Henry Bowden, Emory Board of Trustees Chair, Regarding the Recently Passed Proposal to Admit Twenty Additional Black Undergraduate Students ‘without the Usual Admission Requirements’, the Potential Problems Relating to This Proposal, and Departmental Strife Resulting from the Debate - February 1970.” Letters (correspondence). Office of the President Subject Files, 1970. Box 10, Folder 4. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/477sn02wdq-cor.