In May 1970, Howard Ruffner was a second year student at Kent State University majoring in broadcast communications. Before attending Kent State, he had spent four years in the Air Force where he had learned photography. At the university, Ruffner was on the staff of theDaily Kent Staternewspa...
ThePretendersleader attended the art school at Kent State University for three years and was present on May 4, 1970, when four students, protesting the Vietnam War's expansion into Cambodia, were shot and killed on campus by the Ohio National Guard. "I was there, I heard the shots," she...
The man who started the killings at Kent State: the Myron Pryor lie detector testThis article re-examines the role of Ohio National Guard Sergeant Myron Pryor in the Kent State/4 May 1970, shootings of students at Kent State University, Ohio. Pryor first came under suspicion as a key ...
RWHOT Post-Dispatch - Killings, Rallies Spur Action over Vacant Buildings 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The Haunted Monastery: A Judge Dee Mystery Recalling the allegedly accidental deaths of three young women in the same monastery, Judge Dee seeks clues in the eyes of a cat to solve cases of impers...
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Jackson State Remembers;1970 Killings Overshadowed by Kent StateE.J. Dionne Jr
Killings sent WVU students into the streets: Ex-students, teachers recall 1970 protest after Kent State shootingsSHAWN GAINER
The article presents the author's comments on shootings at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (VPISU) with reference to shootings at the Kent State University (KSU), Kent, Ohio on May 4,...
New Light Shed on Kent State Killings; Shots Fired at Guard, Declassified Files Indicate
The Fourth of May: Killings and Coverups at Kent Statedoi:10.1080/00221546.1991.11774133KennethRhodesW.RhodesGoingsRhodesInformaworldJournal of Higher Education