Carl M. Moore papers
Special Collections and Archives
Carl M. Moore papers
Special Collections and Archives
Carl M. Moore papers
Carl M. Moore papers, 1968-1972
MAY 4 COLLECTION -- Boxes 72 and 72A
Finding Aid
Prepared by Nancy Scarcella, April 30, 1991; Updated December 2011; November 2016
1 record storage box and 1 half size record storage box, 1.5 cubic feet, 12th floor
Historical Note: Professor Carl M. Moore was an instructor in the School of Speech at Kent State University in May 1970.
After the events of May 4, 1970, James A. Michener came to Kent, Ohio with the intention of gathering information for a forthcoming book on the events which occurred prior to and on the day of May 4, 1970. Michener interviewed a substantial number of people, including Dr. Carl Moore, during his stay in Kent. In the Spring of 1971, Michener's book titled Kent State: What Happened and Why was published. Upon reading the book Moore discovered several discrepancies in the references made to him. Furthermore, he discovered that there were other individuals who also felt that Michener's references to them were incorrect.
Moore decided to seize this opportunity to provide the students in his argumentation class with an instructive experience in the use of evidence. In order to determine if Michener had taken liberties with the statements given to him by those interviewed, Moore's students identified all of the individuals quoted in Kent State: What Happened and Why. A questionnaire designed to identify Michener's research methods and verify his use of quotes was sent to approximately two hundred individuals quoted by Michener. Although only about half of the individuals to whom the questionnaires were sent responded, their responses indicated that in a number of instances Michener had indeed misquoted and distorted statements given to him during interviews.
At that point, Professor D. Ray Heisey, also an instructor in the School of Speech, was invited to join the project. The project provided the fodder for the Moore/Heisey report titled "Not a Great Deal of Error . . .?" This title was a sardonic twist on a statement made by Michener in an article in the May 15, 1971 Saturday Review; "Not a great deal of error has been found in my books." Although the report was never published, a review of it did appear in the January 16, 1972 New York Times. A copy of "Not a Great Deal of Error. . .?" is contained in the Jerry M. Lewis Papers , part of the May 4th collection.
The Moore/Heisey report did not go unnoticed by Michener. His rebuttal to "Not a Great Deal of Error...?" appeared in January, 1972. A copy of the rebuttal can be found in folder 111 of box 72.
Scope and Content: Box 72 contains survey responses and other materials related to the Moore/Heisey study. Box 72A contains miscellaneous correspondence, publications, flyers, and other documents from the period before and after May 4, 1970.
Acquisitions Note: Moore donated these papers to Special Collections and Archives on May 8, 1986.
Restrictions on Access: Some information included in this collection is restricted due to the presence of information protected by privacy laws. This information has been redacted where present on documents in the collection. Un-redacted originals, in all cases, have been retained by Special Collections and Archives.
Arrangement:
Series 1-- Moore/Heisey Survey
Series 2-- Other Papers (related to the events leading up to and after May 4, 1970)
May 4 Collection: Box 72
Folder -- Contents
Series 1--Moore/Heisey Survey
- Survey Response: Agte, Barbara
- Survey Response: Agte, Lloyd
- Survey Response: Alewitz, Mike
- Survey Response: Banks, James G.
- Survey Response: Benedict, Robert E.
- Survey Response: Bevilaqua, Ralph
- Survey Response: Buchholz, Carol J.
- Survey Response: Carroll, Charles W.
- Survey Response: Cramer, Mark I.
- Survey Response: Dante, Harris L.
- Survey Response: DiMarco, Alan A.
- Survey Response: Dyal, Robert A.
- Survey Response: Erickson, Carolyn
- Survey Response: Erickson, Edward O.
- Survey Response: Feldstein, Stuart
- Survey Response: Filo, John Paul
- Survey Response: Filomena, Tony
- Survey Response: Frank, Alan Glenn
- Survey Response: Frank, Glenn W.
- Survey Response: Franklin, Robert
- Survey Response: Fuller, Daniel
- Survey Response: Garg, Ramesh C.
- Survey Response: Greco, Susan G.
- Survey Response: Greene, Kenneth L.
- Survey Response: Gressard, Robert F.
- Survey Response: Haines, Jamie E.
- Survey Response: Hayes, John
- Survey Response: Herron, Michael D.
- Survey Response: Hesburgh, T.M.
- Survey Response: Holsey, Marvin
- Survey Response: Jacobs, William E.
- Survey Response: Kaufman, Edward E.
- Survey Response: Klinger, Terry G.
- Survey Response: Knox, Floyd Edmund
- Survey Response: Krause, Arthur S.
- Survey Response: Kruger, Glen
- Survey Response: Kukla, Myron J.
- Survey Response: Levine, Barry
- Survey Response: Lewis, Jerry M.
- Survey Response: Litwack, Lawrence
- Survey Response: Loperfido, Ernest J.
- Survey Response: Lumine, Myron J.
- Survey Response: McElroy, John M.
- Survey Response: Madonio, Charles A.
- Survey Response: Marovitz, Sanford E.
- Survey Response: Matson, Robert E.
- Survey Response: Mihalik, George R.
- Survey Response: Moir II, John A.
- Survey Response: Moore, Carl
- Survey Response: Morgan, Craig
- Survey Response: Mueller, Craig Scot.
- Survey Response: Haines/Mueller, Jamie
- Survey Response: Hayes/Mueller, John P.
- Survey Response: Miller/Mueller, Kent
- Survey Response: Pierson/Mueller, George
- Survey Response: Post/Mueller, Ben
- Survey Response: Myers, Joseph E.
- Survey Response: Nichols, Jr., James C.
- Survey Response: Orashen, Alan
- Survey Response: Paul, Stephen E.
- Survey Response: Pekarik, Jr., Eugene G.
- Survey Response: Perry, Murvin H.
- Survey Response: Persky, Jerry J.
- Survey Response: Peters, Donald
- Survey Response: Pierson, George W.
- Survey Response: Probius, Paul
- Survey Response: Ruffner, Harold
- Survey Response: Ruffner, Howard E.
- Survey Response: Runyan, Elizabeth
- Survey Response: Saalberg, Harvey
- Survey Response: Schreiber, Richard A.
- Survey Response: Schwartzmiller, D.L.
- Survey Response: Shannon, Joseph William
- Survey Response: Sharoff, Steven Alan
- Survey Response: Smith, Larry
- Survey Response: Stamps, Robert F.
- Survey Response: Thomas, Pam
- Survey Response: Thompson, Alan R.
- Survey Response: Tople, Paul D.
- Survey Response: Travaglianti, Gail S.
- Survey Response: Troshane, Elizabeth R.
- Survey Response: Van Bergen, Robert A.
- Survey Response: Warren, William J.
- Survey Response: Weekley, Michael S.
- Survey Response: Weidner, William E.
- Survey Response: Winnen, Peter D.
- Survey Response: White, Howard D.
- Survey Response: Wolin, Harri B.
- Survey Response: Zaynor, Wesley
- Survey Response: John [?]
- Notebook: Survey Notes
- Correspondence: With the exception of one item, all letters are requests for copies of the Moore/Heisey report
- Tape Transcript: List of individuals who gave taped interviews on the events of May 4th
- Tape Transcript: Barilla, John
- Tape Transcript: Bates, Brooks
- Tape Transcript: Birkner, Sheryl
- Tape Transcript: Chesler, Alan
- Tape Transcript: Cohen, Steven
- Tape Transcript: Cullum, Joe
- Tape Transcript: Dawson, James
- Tape Transcript: Dyal, Robert A.
- Tape Transcript: Froelich, Harold
- Tape Transcript: Maxwell, Thomas
- Tape Transcript: Miller, Gary B.
- Tape Transcript: Minard, James J.
- Tape Transcript: Swick, Robert
- Tape Transcript: Terhune, Sara
- Tape Transcript: Zimney, Walter
- Tape Transcript: No name on tape
- Tape Transcript: Anonymous
- Response by James Michener to Carl Moore
- Correspondence republication of article
- Notecards from the survey
May 4 Collection: Box 72A
Folder -- Contents
Series 2-- Other Papers (related to the event leading up to and after May 4, 1970)
- Correspondence: Professor LeRoy Cowparthwaite,1969
- Correspondence: Murvin H. Perry, 1971
- Correspondence: Honorable Glenn A. Olds,1972
- Correspondence: Draft of a letter to the Daily Kent Stater. Author is unidentified, April 30, 1969
- Correspondence: The Office of the Vice President and Provost concerning class disruption, 1969
- Correspondence: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1970
- Correspondence: Executive Committees of the Kent State Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), 1969
- Correspondence: Executive Committee of the School of Art, May 11-12 1970
- Correspondence: Some rhetorical questions asked by those involved in the suspension of SDS at Kent State University, 1969
- Correspondence: Office of the President, 1969-1971
- Correspondence: Student Information Sheet, May 2, 1970; Correspondence from Robert E. Matson, V.P of Student Affairs, Statement on Campus Disruptions, 1969; Special Bulletin, 1969
- Correspondence: KSU Office of Student Conduct Program, undated
- Publications: Amended Substitute House Bill No. 1219. Addresses Campus Disorders,1970
- Publications: Congressional Record, August 1972
- Publications: For Your Information, March 16, 1969-June 1969
- Publications: The Case Abolishing ROTC. Members of the May 4th United Front, undated
- Publications: Some Student Voices at Kent, April 1969
- Publications: Newspaper clippings about Radical Students, 1969
- Publications:Official KSU Bulletin, 1970
- Publications: War Resister League, 1970
- Publications: Kent Strike Paper, 1970
- Publications: Project Earth and Environmental Calendar, 1970
- Publications: The Kent State University Summer News, July 3, 1969
- Flyers: Miscellaneous, Fall 1968-1970
- Flyers: Student Mobilization Committee (SMC), 1970
- Flyers: Kent Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1969
- Flyers: Youth International Party (Yippie), undated
- Flyers: Kent Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) Flyer,1970
- Papers: Various Flyers, Notes, Pamphlets and Receipts, 1969-1970
- Papers: Announcements, Membership forms, and Case Western Reserve Papers, 1969
- Papers: Black United Students (BUS) Statement, 1969
- Papers: Narrative of Student Occupation of Music and Speech Building, April 16, 1969
- Papers: Committee for Non Violence. Descriptive information about the committee, May 15, 1970
- Papers: Guides for a New Community in Kent, Ohio. Community Relations Committee, May 25, 1970
- Papers: Concerned Citizens of the KSU Community (CCC), 1969
- Papers: Statement of Concerned KSU Faculty, May, 1970
- Papers: Faculty Resolution, May 5, 1970
- Papers: Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes,1969
- Papers: Faculty Senate, 1970
- Papers: KSU Internal Communications, undated
- Papers: Kent Legal Defense Funds, 1970-1971
- Papers: Kent in Exile at Oberlin, 1970
- Papers: Records Policy KSU. Police Department, undated
- Papers: Notes of Michael Geltner from a talk given in Texas, April 14, 1971
- Papers: A Lesson in Democracy. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Meeting presentation, undated
- Papers: Schedule for Memorial Service for September 28, 1970, 1970
- Papers: Report of Memorial Service Committee-- Sub Committee of May 1-4, 1971. Recognition Committee, 1971
- Papers: Organizational Trees of the Administration, undated
- Papers: Proposal for Reopening School, 1970?
- Papers: An informational leaflet from Student Government, Fall 1970
- Papers: Position Paper on Rockwell Library Parking for Construction. Craig Morgan, Student Body President, Summer 1970
- Papers: Rhetoric of Campus Revolt, Given by Phillip K. Thompkins. Central States Speech Convention, April 16,1969
- Papers: Lists of Groups Formed Concerning Crisis at KSU, 1969
- Papers: High Court of Kent State University, 1970-1971
- Papers: Decisions of the High Court of Kent State University, 1968-1970
- Papers: United States Court of Appeals and United States District Court Papers, 1970-1972
- Papers: United States District Court, 1970-1971