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Publication Date

8-21-1963

Time Period

August 21, 1963 - June 29, 1964

Abstract

Correspondence, drafts, and other papers relating to the early history of the University of South Florida and the investigation by the Johns Committee (formally the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee). Included are remarks by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover, a memo about the Young People's Socialist League, and excerpts from "Some Sources of Tension in a New University" by Murray G. Ross, President of York University in Canada.

Keywords

Academic freedom, Florida. Legislature. Legislative Investigation Committee, University of South Florida, J. Edgar (John Edgar) Hoover (1895-1972), Young People's Socialist League, Murray G. Ross (1910-2000)

Extent

46 pages

Geographic Location

Hillsborough County (Fla.); Tampa (Fla.)

Physical Collection

USF University Archives

Box

10

Folder

1

Language

English

Media Type

Remarks; Correspondence; Drafts (Documents); Memorandums; Extracts (Partial documents)

Note

Contents:
Remarks, J. Edgar Hoover, Brotherhood of the Washington Hebrew Congregation, "Faith in Freedom," December 4, 1963
Letter, John S. Allen to Murray G. Ross, April 28, 1964
Draft Sections on History of the University of South Florida
Memo, The Young People's Socialist League, June 29, 1964
Letter, John S. Allen to Lloyd Morey, April 17, 1964
Letter, Lloyd Morey to John S. Allen, April 13, 1964
Draft Sections on History of the University of South Florida
Extracts, Murray G. Ross, "Some Sources of Tension in a New University," August 21, 1963

Identifier

A49-00020

John Stuart Allen Papers, USF Archives Box 10 Folder 1, August 21, 1963 - June 29, 1964

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