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"The Great Co-ed Housing Peregrination", The Carletonian, 1970

"The Great Co-ed Housing Peregrination", The Carletonian, 1970

This source is a page of the article titled ""The Great Co-ed Housing Peregrination" run in the Carletonian in 1970. It includes photographs of students moving dorms into coed housing on Valentine's Day, as well as student opinion and observation regarding the switch.
Letter to the Editor: "Nason and Co. Produce Bellyache", The Carletonian

Letter to the Editor: "Nason and Co. Produce Bellyache", The Carletonian

"Nason and Co. Produce Bellyache" is a letter to the editor of the Carletonian written by student J. R. Long. The letter details Long's grievances with the administration regarding the issue of coed dorms, and advocates for a destigmatization of sex on campus.
"MISSOURI: Classes, clothes, and boys keep Coed Jane Stone busy," LIFE Magazine: Coed College vs. Girls' College, 1949

"MISSOURI: Classes, clothes, and boys keep Coed Jane Stone busy," LIFE Magazine: Coed College vs. Girls' College, 1949

This is a section of a LIFE magazine article titled "Missouri vs. Smith, Girl Student at One and a Coed at Other Lead Different Lives." It focuses on the life of University of Missouri student Jane Stone. It also includes photographs of her curling her hair, spending time with her boyfriend, and working in class.
"The dean found the idea 'very daring' -- at first," LIFE Magazine: Co-Ed Dorms, 1970

"The dean found the idea 'very daring' -- at first," LIFE Magazine: Co-Ed Dorms, 1970

This is a section of a LIFE magazine article titled "An intimate revolution in campus life", it focuses on the Oberlin president's decision making process in switching to co-ed dorms with 24 hour visitation. It also emphasizes the potential for platonic friendships and greater understanding between men and women as a result of co-ed housing, as opposed to purely sexual opportunities. It includes a picture of a female Oberlin students spending time wither her two male friends in their dorm room.
Clipping from "Mrs. Raushenbush Emerges Unscarred in Sarah Lawrence Confrontation," The New York Times, 1969

Clipping from "Mrs. Raushenbush Emerges Unscarred in Sarah Lawrence Confrontation," The New York Times, 1969

This source is a section of a New York Times article titled "Mrs. Raushenbush Emerges Unscarred in Sarah Lawrence Confrontation" published on March 23rd, 1969. It details the stance of Sarah Lawrence College President, Mrs. Raushenbush, on student sexuality, emotions, and sex in regard to co-ed dormitories.
April 21, 1969 Letter from Carleton College President Nason to Stephen K. Melges, C.S.A President

April 21, 1969 Letter from Carleton College President Nason to Stephen K. Melges, C.S.A President

This source is a 1969 letter from Carleton College President John William Nason to Carleton Student Association President, Stephen K. Melges. In the letter Nason responds to Melges regarding arguments pro the switch to co-ed housing on campus, and generally disapproves of the idea. The letter was sent to all members of the Committee on Social Policy.
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