CONVOCATION, FOUNDERS DAY (CLAIRE BOOTH LUCE) PART 2 #138., 3/25/1955.
Dates
- 3/25/1955.
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Extent
From the Collection: 77.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
13/05/02
Container Summary
A continuation of the Founders Day convocation with an address by U.S. Ambassador to Italy and honorary degree recipient Clare Booth Luce. In it she expresses fears that the country is drifting away from the moral principles of the Founding Fathers and embracing "delusive, ruinous theories of government."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
SPECIAL EVENTS TAPE- LUCE, CLAIRE BOOTH- FOUNDERS DAY, 1955 (TAPE 2): Audio Tape
AUDIO TAPE- LUCE, CLAIRE BOOTH- FOUNDERS DAY, 1955 (TAPE 2): Audio Tape
LUCE, CLAIRE BOOTH- FOUNDERS DAY, 1955- AUDIO TAPE (TAPE 2): Audio Tape
FOUNDERS' DAY, 1955- LUCE, CLAIRE BOOTH- AUDIO TAPE (TAPE 2): Audio Tape
Repository Details
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