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Campus newsletter describing the first ever George Mason Day

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Eugenie V. Mielczarek collection, C0059, Box 9, Folder 8, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University.

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The first issue of the Broadside student newspaper after it's re-naming from The Gunston Ledger, in Oct 28, 1969

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Eugenie V. Mielczarek is listening to some kind of sound coming from a microphone and some scientific equipment, including an oscilloscope.

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The Gunston Ledger and Broadside student newspaper listing its editors and staff. O.M. Wood making repeat appearances often as a caricature.

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The first appearance of O.M. Wood in the student newspaper, the Gunston Ledger, was for an editorial called "The Devil's Advocate."

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Back page text reads, "Pray for Obscene Mail" not associated to any of the articles in the student newspaper. A sign of pent up newspaper editors or reference to something else?

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A picture of Vanessa Blair-Lewis with her arms crossed and framed by two players from the women’s basketball team, one from the George Mason women's basketball team and the other from the Florida State Seminoles women's basketball team. Picture was…

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The first issue of the Gunston Ledger in which O.M. Wood is the head editor. Taking the lead during student protests over the possible firing of Dr. James Shea jr.

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Controversy erupted over the new George Mason Logo. Students voiced their opinion on social media. This occurred while across the country other Universities were protesting the war on Palestine.
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