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Addresses and Articles, 1849-1914
2.6 linear feet
Angell was a frequent speaker at civic and ceremonial events, high school and college commencements, to scholarly and professional organizations, religious groups, and the students and faculty of the university. The Addresses and articles series contains texts and outlines of speeches and a number of published articles, many of which originated as speeches. The addresses and article cover a wide range of topics including, education, religion, international affairs - especially in regard to China, and civic and patriotic themes. The series is arranged chronologically.
Miscellanea
Box 8
(includes writings of Angell as a boy; also undated essay on "Race Questions")
(285)