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A delegate's view of the United Nations.
Author
Buckley, William F., Jr., 1925-2008
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Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/Created
Encyclopedia Americana/CBS News Audio Resource Library [1974]
Description
1 audiocassette 2 1/2 x 4 in.
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Mendel Music Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Mendel Music Library Use Only
CASSETTE 1000 Sept.-Dec. 1974
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United Nations
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United States
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Series
Vital history cassettes ; Sept. '74, no. 2.
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Vital history cassettes ; Sept. '74, no. 2
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Vietnam conditional amnesty and 27 other(s).
Notes
Distributed by Grolier Educational Corp., New York.
Duration: 26 min., 48 sec.
Conservative columnist William F. Buckley, who served as a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations for three months, takes a generally dim view of that organization but does not advocate United States withdrawal from the U.N.
Time and place of event
Recorded Sept. 16, 1974 in New York City.
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Multi-title collection including Vietnam conditional amnesty and 27 other(s).
Publisher no.
09742
OCLC
42568535
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