Speeches, addresses, etc.
Found in 1578 Collections and/or Records:
Assemblies correspondence, memos, and speeches, 1970
Assemblies correspondence, memos, policy and procedures, and speeches, 1965
Assemblies correspondence, memos, reports, and study, 1968
Assemblies (devotionals)
Assemblies (forums)
Assemblies (forums)
Contains memos, correspondence, attendance reports, and programs. Also includes introductions for Spencer J. Palmer, Judge Monroe G. McKay, Dr. Martha Peterson, Mary Anne Q. Wood, V. Ben Blosham, and Daniel J. Boorstin. Also contains copies of remarks of Senator Edward W. Brooke, biographical information on Senator Brooke, outline of speech “Will There be Enough Food?” by Sylvan H. Wittwer, and “What’s Wrong with Human Rights?” by Robert A. Goldwin.
Assemblies (forums)
Contains correspondence, memos, schedules, attendance reports, programs, and arrangements for the Kurland family. Also includes introductions for James W. Arrington, Philip B. Kurland, Thomas Sowell, Jeffrey R. Holland, George F. Will, Senator Frank Church, President Gerald Ford, William H. Webster (Director of the FBI), and Stewart L. Grow. Also contains copies of “The Quality of Equality” by Philip B. Kurland and “The Conservative Agenda” by George F. Will.
Associated Men Students, 1961-1967
Associations
Contains correspondence, policy on Law Schools, and report to the American Assembly (1974-1975). Incudes copies of “Information and Analysis in the Context of State Support of Private Higher Education: Information Required and the Threat of Independence” by Morgan Odell (1976), Bulletin (April 30, 1976), and Presidents of Northwest Independent Colleges letter to President Ford.