17:37. Speech 1994/05/12 The Episcopal Academy., 04/12/1994-05/16/1994
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Dates
- 04/12/1994-05/16/1994
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Extent
From the Collection: 57 Linear Feet (50 boxes (originally 38 boxes) )
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
04/10/03
Container Summary
The Benjamin H. Read '43 Lecture , the Episcopal Academy, Merion, PA, May 12, 1994. The Private Citizen as Public Interest: Ben Read and an American Tradition. Typescript. "In most modern democracies, there are separate career paths for those who choose government service and those who decide to spend their lives in private pursuits." Also correspondence on arrangements and thanks.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
WARNKE SPEECH 1994/05/12 THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY: Typescript
CITIZEN SERVICE IN GOVERNMENT - WARNKE VIEW - 1994: Typescript
"PRIVATE CITIZEN AS PUBLIC SERVANT, THE" - WARNKE SPEECH - 1994: Typescript
READ, BENJAMIN H.: Typescript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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