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[Three Main Bicentennial Addresses by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C.], 1976

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Identifier: CPHS 142/09.08

Scope and Contents

"The Bicentennial was a great experience for all Americans, in that it made all of us think about the inner meaning of America - something we mainly take for granted."

Prited brochure containing 3 main speeches Father Hesburgh gave in 1976. Published by The Office of the President, University of Notre Dame, dated 1 November 1976. Introduction written by Father Hesburgh, 2 pages. Includes: 1. "Justice in America: The Dream and the Reality", 2. "Religious Liberty in the International Scene" and 3. "American Aspirations and the Grounds of Hope." Manuscripts of speeches are filed in 1. (CPHS 142/09.05), 2. (CPHS 142/09.04), and 3. (CPHS 142/09.03), respectively.

Dates

  • Creation: 1976

Language of Materials

English, Spanish, French, Latin, Italian.

Conditions Governing Access

Access to university records in any format (paper, digital, photographic, or audiovisual) is governed by state and federal laws, University of Notre Dame policy, and the University of Notre Dame Archives Access Guidelines and is subject to review under the supervision of the Head of the University Archives.

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32 pages

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Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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