Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 07, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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was neither a contract nor a pledge, but simply a
statement of intention that King could change at
any time
The letter was signed at the same lime Boston
University Professor Harold DeWoif. a friend and
mentor of King's, packed up the first batch of
papers in 1964
King sent another batch of papers to the univer
sity in 1965. but then didn't send any more
Boston University argued at the trial that King
got too busy Mrs King argued that her husband
had decided against depositing additional papers
Another key issue was the length of time it took
Mrs. King to make a claim
The university argued that Mrs King should
have known no later than the fall of 1984. when
Boston University President John Silber spoke to
an archivist at the King center in Atlanta, that
Boston University was claiming ownership of the
papers
Mrs. King said she did not learn of Boston Uni
versity's claim until a December 1985 face-to-face
meeting with Silber.
But Silber said a 1981 letter he wrote to Mrs.
King, asking her to send the King papers from the
center in Atlanta to Boston University, showed the
university felt it owned its collection of King
papers
The papers are the most heavily used collection
in the university library
Chris Donohue, a Boston University spokesman,
said 500 scholars and researchers have used the
collection since 1965.
In addition. Donohue said, thousands of stu
dents have seen portions of the collection that
have l>eon put on public exhibit.
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Kannatti Halphand (from loft). Ron Wixman and Louisa Bishop rocoivad outstanding taachlng awards from
Unlvarstty Prosldont Itytas Brand Thursday.
AWARDS
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Melphand attribute# his teach
ing success to all of the encour
agement ho revived from his
friends while he was studying
architecture at the University.
"They always said. 'You let us
do the designing, you are good at
explaining tilings, you need to
teach,"’ said Helphand. who
received a standing ovation from
his students.
All teachers showed surprise
upon receiving their awards.
"I don't know what to say.”
Wixman said, refloating the reac
tion all three winners had
toward the award.
Bishop said the award meant a
lot to her because she was cho
sen by her students.
"I owe it all to my students."
she told her English class. "I
couldn't have done this without
your help "
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