TITLE

Our Expanding Horizons

PUB. DATE
June 1940
SOURCE
Vital Speeches of the Day;6/1/40, Vol. 6 Issue 16, p486
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Speech
ABSTRACT
Presents the text of a speech given by Bruce Hopper, associate professor of Government at Harvard University, which was delivered on May 17, 1940 and deals on transitions in world history.
ACCESSION #
9737593

Tags: HOPPER, Bruce;  SPEECHES, addresses, etc., American;  COLLEGE teachers;  WORLD history

 

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