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Identifier
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PUApic_015908
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Title
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Pair of students protesting the dress code
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Description
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A pair of Pacific University students protesting the university's dress code. The woman, Laurie Collins, wears clothes that conformed to the dress code, but she has added a placard that reads "We protest". The man wears shorts, a shirt and sandals without a jacket or tie, which would not have conformed to the dress code. This photograph appears to have been staged in order to dramatize the students' protest, possibly for use in a publication. A stamp on the verso identifies it as having been created by Pacific's Office of Public Information (i.e. its publicity department). It was taken on campus, with Marsh Hall appearing in the background.
The photograph likely dates from circa March 1967. In that month, about 150 male students conducted a sit-in demonstration against Pacific's dinner dress code, which required "all men to wear a jacket and tie to dinner and women to wear either a dress or skirt as well as heels twice a week" (The Index, Mar. 6, 1967). This is one of several photographs that were taken on the same occasion; see also PUApic_015906 and PUApic_015907.
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Creator
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Pacific University
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Date: Year(s)
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1967
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Date: Display
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circa March 1967
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Source
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Pacific University Archives
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Copyright
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English
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/