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Lindbergh, Charles A. - Mss., 06/16/1972-07/21/1972

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 21
Identifier: 48292

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Correspondence and manuscripts collected by Fulton Oursler during his tenure as an editor for Reader's Digest.

Dates

  • 06/16/1972-07/21/1972

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Extent

From the Collection: 7.5 Linear Feet (6 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

3 TMss by Charles A. Lindbergh for Reader's Digest. Includes the following items: TMs of "How Simple Life Can Be" by Charles A. Lindbergh (6/16/1972; 7 pp.); TMs untitled speech by Charles A. Lindbergh given at Georgetown University on the 100th birth anniversary of Alexis Carrel (n.d.; "I first met Doctor Carrel in New York,..."; 2 pp.); TMs with hand corrections of "The Goal of Man Is Man Himself" by Charles A. Lindbergh (7/21/1972; 6 pp.).

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

LINDBERGH, CHARLES A. - "HOW SIMPLE LIFE CAN BE" - MSS.: Manuscript

LINDBERGH, CHARLES A. - "THE GOAL OF MAN IS MAN HIMSELF" - MSS.: Manuscript

LINDBERGH, CHARLES A. - SPEECH ABOUT ALEXIS CARREL - MSS.: Manuscript

CARREL, ALEXIS - SPEECH BY CHARLES A. LINDBERGH - MSS.: Manuscript

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (1973) - SPEECH ON ALEXIS CARREL BY LINDBERGH: Manuscript

"HOW SIMPLE LIFE CAN BE" - BY CHARLES A. LINDBERGH - MSS.: Manuscript

"GOAL OF MAN IS MAN HIMSELF" - BY CHARLES A. LINDBERGH - MSS.: Manuscript

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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