Assorted materials from ASPLU and ASPLU Christian Relations group including a statement of belief, letters to President Anderson, a charter for the Christian Student Ministry Association, memorandum, and other related documents.
President Anderson’s State of the University Address for the 2000 academic year titled “A Year of Highlights…A Decade of Opportunity.” File includes various copies of this speech delivered at different times and to different audiences in the beginning of the semester. File also contains correspondence, memorandum, and other materials related to the Executive Summary from the President’s Office and copies of newspapers with relevant articles.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. Articles feature Irving’s decision to appeal and Lipstadt’s victory. Email correspondence from Irving to Browning.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. International articles cover the end of the case and the ruling on April 11 in favor of Penguin books and Deborah Lipstadt.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. Contains The Time’s and The Guardian’s online specials about the court verdict and materials with Irving’s commentary from FPP.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. Materials contain Helen Darville’s interview with Irving, international articles (in German) from FPP and archived files from the Nizkor Project.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. International materials from FPP, Nizkor Project, and other sources include coverage of the end of the case and op-ed pieces about Irving’s character.
Articles and opinion pieces published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. International articles (in German) included from FPP with brief commentary from Irving and annotated (by Browning) archived files from the Nizkor Project.
Articles published online covering the Irving v. Lipstadt case. Publications include coverage from International news sources and articles found on Irving’s Focal Point Publications (FPP) website and contain annotations from Browning.
Newspaper articles and letters sent to Dr. Browning containing testimonies of people’s personal experiences during World War II and the Holocaust, prompted by reading Ordinary Men.