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Address given by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of University of Notre Dame, at the Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana, Washington, D.C., July 21, 1964, 1964/0721

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Identifier: CPHS 141/21.05

Scope and Contents

"The one recurring theme in today's world is development. This is understandable when one considers that more new nations have into being since the last war then existed prior to 1945."

The Cultural and Educational Aspects of Development

Address delivered at the Biennial Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana, Georgetown University. Published in a pamphlet by the International Federation of Catholic Universities, France: "The cultural and educational aspects of development." July 21, 1964. 23 pages

With the address a clipping "UN Report on Science for Underdeveloped Countries," published in Federation of American Scientists Newsletter, Volume 17, No.7, dated September 1964.

Dates

  • Creation: 1964/0721

Language of Materials

English, Spanish, French, Latin, Italian.

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34 pages

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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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