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Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1988

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Smiley, David L., 1921-2004. Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1988. . 1988. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://hdl.handle.net/10339/95361.

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Smiley, 1. (1988). Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1988. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://hdl.handle.net/10339/95361.

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Smiley, David L., 1921-2004. Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1988. 1988. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://hdl.handle.net/10339/95361.

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  • 14 speeches by history professor David L. Smiley. Titles include: "Rotary Honors Banquet. Lexington," regarding intellect and knowledge; "Lee/Jackson Dinner," regarding Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson; "New Deal & Constitution. Tocqueville," regarding Franklin D. Roosevelt; "History Day. No Dry Stretch Between," regarding the subject of history; "Alumni," regarding the history of Wake Forest; "Liberal Arts Forum, Elon," regarding liberal arts education; "Civitan Club," regarding James Bryce; "Generation Gap. Civitans," regarding the generation gap in America; "Presidential Humor. Kiwanis," regarding American presidents' humor; "South in Politics," regarding Southern politics; "Italians in America," regarding Italian American history and culture; "Constitution," regarding American political and religious freedom; "Phi Alpha Theta: Trevor-Roper," regarding military historian H. R. Trevor-Roper; "Electoral Process. Freedom Force," regarding America's political system and elections.
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