This document is titled, "The Liberator: A Disorientation Manual from 1970." The document is 24 pages long. It was created for freshman and transfer students new to Springfield College and is a student-made manual that gives different insight on the policies and procedures of the school and how they operate in the view of some students. On page 3 is a description of what the Liberator is and it's intended use. The bottom of page 3 is signed by R.U.B. Springfield. There are two parts to this document: one outlining what the policies and procedures were at the time and the other giving a four year history of the student movements on the campus. For biography of Lawrence M. Libow, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/465.
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