This undated audio recording consists of a speech, possibly delivered by attorney and politician, Louis Stokes. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Stokes served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Ohio's 21st District and later the 11th District.
Subject
Speeches, African Americans--Politics and government, Special events
A group of women stand in front of a bouquet of flowers on a table. Written on recto: Hostesses (L-R): Valerie Crawford, Jean Wil Kerson, Franis Mitchell, Mrs. Minnie Wright, Pamela Wyatt, and Christy Esau.
James Sanders, Portia Vavett, and Barbara [Arrington] eating at a an [Internal] Campaign. Written on verso: 1988 Internal Campaign James Sanders, Portia Vavett, Barbara [Arrington].
Subject
Portraits and people, Theological seminaries, Special events
Unidentified couple standing in yard. Written on verso: A friend of Beth's while a B.U. who was at the home for the wedding. [Her] fianc came as a groomsman. Friends of Beth.
Holiday card and photograph from the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Layton. Written on recto: 1960. Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Years. Mickey's friends while at the seminary.
Subject
Portraits and people, African American men, African American women, Special events
This audio recording contains an award deliverance and acceptance speech delivered by Mr. John R. Meyer and Mr. Arthur F. Burns. Mr. Meyer begins by presenting awards to two individuals for their contribution to the National Bureau of Economic Research. He then presents an award to the guest of honor, Mr. Arthur F. Burns. Mr. Burns receives his award and delivers an acceptance speech. During his speech, he gives thanks and speaks to the audience in a very informal manner while reminiscing about previous experiences within his research and career.
Subject
Speeches, Special events, Associations, institutions, etc.