A picture of actress Jane Fonda, a visiting speaker to the institution, September 15, 1972. At the time, Fonda was an ardent protestor against the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War. There are crop marks and in the right margin is noted, "6-B K-WUT FRI 2Col x 3 3/4 inches."
A contact sheet of three images of U.S. Senator Wayne Lyman Morse (State Senator from Oregon), who served in the United States Senate from 1945-1969. He visited the university on April 25 and 26, 1968 as a participant in the Vietnam Teach-In, a form of protest against U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
A picture of students marching in protest against the Vietnam War. Some are holding posters, one of which reads, "End the War in Vietnam" and another poster displays a peace sign.
A picture of graffiti on the interior walls of a building created in protest of the Vietnam War. Wording includes, "Make Love Not War" and "War is Peace; Slavery is Freedom; Evil is Good;" others are illegible. The peace sign is also very prominent. There are what may be crop marks on the upper left and near the lower right corners.
A picture of students marching in protest against the Vietnam War. Some protesters hold posters, one of which reads, "War Solves Everything - Even People" and displays a peace sign.