Speech files: Princeton University, "Toward a Doctrine of Positive Independence," 11 November 1967

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Title
Speech files: Princeton University, "Toward a Doctrine of Positive Independence," 11 November 1967
Collection
Lincoln Gordon Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
LGPP-167-016
Date(s) of Materials
1967: 22 September-11 November
Folder Description
This folder contains copies of Lincoln Gordon's speech titled, "Toward a Doctrine of Positive Interdependence," given at a Princeton University conference on the topic of Intervention and the Developing States. Other items related to the conference include correspondence, programs, and a press release.
Extent / Physical Description
90 digital pages
Series
Series 5. Johns Hopkins University, 1967-1971.
Preferred Citation
Lincoln Gordon Personal Papers. Johns Hopkins University, 1967-1971. Speech files: Princeton University, "Toward a Doctrine of Positive Independence," 11 November 1967. LGPP-167-016. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
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