This photo from the 1969 Kaleidoscope shows Professor of Biology Howard E. Woodin, aged 45. Professor Woodin joined the Middlebury faculty in 1953 as an instructor in the Biology department and was promoted to full Professor in 1967.
Middlebury students mobilize against the war in Vietnam by demonstrating in Middlebury while other students attend a peaceful march taking place in New York the same weekend. While turn out was high in New York, only twenty-two students made it out…
The headlines of March 12, 1970 issue of The Campus capture the concerns of Middlebury Students, Vermont citizens and the greater American Public: anti-draft protests, Environmental Quality group mobilization, curriculum changes, as well as the…
"Individual and group response to the ecological crisis were the emphasis of the Environmental Action Conference held here last weekend. Dr. Howard E. Woodin and Dr. Ralph D. Nelson gave the opening addresses to approximately two hundred…
"As part of a general campaign against over-population and pollution, Associate Professor of Biology David Van Vleck is leading an on-campus drive to collect signatures for a petition calling for the legalization of abortion in Vermont."
Petition:…
"There is one by-prodyct of America's environmental warfare that doctors are beginning to notice. Since 1967 there has been a rapidly increasing number of miscarraiges and malformed babies attributed to human exposure to herbicides. Several of the…
Middlebury students, faculty members and town residents form an Environmental Quality group to provide information on a local level about the pressing problem of environmental pollution. Emphasis on community education and pollution.
'Black-out' Protests Atom Power Plant Construction in Vernon, VT: The protestors sponsored a candle-light rally in the Johnson Building, the College itself did not officially cooperate and many lights remained on. Some students who did not agree with…