Chicago Speech, 1958., 1958. Digital
Dates
- Creation: 1958.
Conditions Governing Access
Access to these papers is governed by the rules and regulations of the Harvard Law School Library. This collection is open to the public, but is housed off-site at Harvard Depository and requires 2 business-day advance notice for retrieval. Consult the Historical and Special Collections staff for further information.
Extent
13.5 linear feet (33 boxes)Physical Location
Harvard Depository
General note
Speech was delivered by MH during Holmes Celebration, May 14, 1958; celebration was sponsored by The Adult Education Council of Greater Chicago; honorary chairman was Carl Sandburg, also one of the speakers. Correspondence about Howe's coming and draft of speech.
Repository Details
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