HUNGARIAN REBEL'S SPEECH NOV 26, 1956 #220., 11/26/1956
Dates
- 11/26/1956
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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
Held in Gaston Hall and sponsored by the School of Foreign Service. First to speak is a representative of the World UniversityService fund raising appeal to aid Hungarian refugee students, American University graduate student Harold Semling. Mr. Semling is followed by the Director of Education for the Archdiocese of Washington Rev. John S. Spence and by the Chair of the Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civic Order Charles W. Lowry. Note 1 on tape says: "HUNGARIAN REBEL #220" Note 2 on tape says: "GASTON LEC. NOV. 26, 1956 PART I "
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
SPECIAL EVENTS TAPE- GASTON LECTURE, 1956- HUNGARIAN REBEL (TAPE 1): Audio Tape
AUDIO TAPE- GASTON LECTURE, 1956- HUNGARIAN REBEL (TAPE 1): Audio Tape
GASTON LECTURE, 1956- HUNGARIAN REBEL- AUDIO TAPE (TAPE 1): Audio Tape
HUNGARY- SPEECH BY REBEL- GASTON LECTURE, 1956- AUDIO TAPE (TAPE 1): Audio Tape
Repository Details
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