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Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1992

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Smiley, David L., 1921-2004. Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1992. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://hdl.handle.net/10339/95082.

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Smiley, 1. Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1992. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://hdl.handle.net/10339/95082.

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Smiley, David L., 1921-2004. Speeches by David L. Smiley, 1992. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://hdl.handle.net/10339/95082.

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  • 14 speeches by history professor David L. Smiley. Titles include: "Alumni," regarding the future of Wake Forest University; "Tree planting," a speech for a tree planting to commemorate David Smiley's retirement; "Christopher Columbus and the Problem of Truth in History," commemorating the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus finding the Americas; "Critz. Jim Garrison", regarding presidential assassinations; "For Tokai commencement," a speech for Tokai University commencement; "MLS," regarding police violence and the 50th anniversary of the Holocaust; "Civic Action. Exchange Club," regarding leadership; "Boat People," regarding boating; "The Man from Missouri. Brookridge," regarding Harry Truman; "Freshman orientation," a speech to welcome incoming freshmen; "Brookridge. Ten minutes that shook the world," regarding the Battle of Quebec/the Plains of Abraham; "Brookridge. The antidote to fear," regarding faith and overcoming fear; "Margaret Sanger. Wake Forest Women," regarding Margaret Higgins Sanger and the birth control movement; "The Man from Missouri," regarding Harry Truman.
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