| 1970 |
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February 5 |
Nursing building completed. |
| March 12 |
Attorney F. Lee Bailey spoke on “The Defense Never Rests.” |
| March 16-20 |
Brotherhood Week included presentations of views on drugs, the racial communication gap and racism. |
| March 22 |
The German Club of CCC went to Wurzburg, Germany for two weeks. |
| April 14 |
Teach-In with Dr. Frederick. |
| May 16 |
Dr. Frederick requested a day of mourning for the Kent State students. |
| May 25 |
A group Corning community members demanded the immediate removal of Dr. Frederick for steering the College into a “hot bed” of liberal ideas. The Board of Trustees stood by Dr. Frederick who remained President of CCC. |
| June 9 |
New York State ruled that Chemung County would not have a separate SUNY College and that it would be advantageous for CCC to enter into some agreements with the county to increase the presence of CCC within Chemung County. |
| June 17 |
Frederick W. Parsons, Jr., First Chairman of the College Board of Trustees, retired. |
| September 20 |
Ralph Nader, activist, spoke at CCC about “Environmental Hazards.” |
| October 1 |
David Susskind, TV producer, spoke at CCC. |
| October 14 |
CCC students participated in the nationwide moratorium to protest U.S. participation in the Vietnam War. |
| October 22 |
The Red Garter, of New York City, a Ragtime Banjo Band, kicked off Fall Weekend. |
| November 19 |
195 pints of blood were donated by students to the American Red Cross. |