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American Archive of Public Broadcasting
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
The Implications of the Presidential Election: Clare Boothe Luce
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Item Information
Title:
The Implications of the Presidential Election: Clare Boothe Luce
Description:
Recorded at Economic Club of Detroit Clare Boothe Luce's speech to University of Michigan. She discusses the current state of political parties.
Production company:
WRVR (Radio station: New York, N.Y.)
Speaker:
Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987
Date:
January 11, 1965
Format:
Audio recordings (nonmusical)
Genre:
Event Coverage
Location:
The Riverside Church
Collection (local):
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Series:
The Riverside Church
Subjects:
Social Issues
Politics and Government
Education
Elections--United States
Public opinion--United States--History--20th century
Extent:
00:55:21.408
Link to Item:
https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-528-ks6j09xc0d
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
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