Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

Representative American speeches, 1978-1979

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Representative American speeches, 1978-1979
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eng
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Representative American speeches
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basic roman
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Table Of Contents
Dubos, R. Social attitudes and technological civilization.--McGill, W.J. Simple justice and existential victims.--Bowen, W.G. Commitment to scholarship and research.--Carter, J. Universal declaration of human rights.--Griffin, R.P. "When freedom dies in its sleep."--Mathias, C.M. Privacy on the ropes.--Burger, W.E. How long can we cope?--Bell, G.B. Notes on the situation: a critique.--Brown, E.G. Proposals for change: an inaugural address.--Muskie, E.S. "Too many questions, not enough answers."--Hanley, J.W. The day innovation died.--Franklin, B.H. Consumer safety and health.--Carter, J. Announcing the Camp David accords.--Brzezinski, Z. Our China policy in a wider context.--Bush, G. Views of US foreign policy in the future.--Church,F. The yen to make a mark with the dollar.--Stevenson, A. Economic interdependence: the world at a crossroads.--Royster, V.C. What the people grant, they can take away.--Schorr, D. In defense of privilege
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