Speeches and Lectures, 1938-1976

Extent:
0.33 cubic ft.
Scope and content:
This series contains drafts of speeches and lectures presented by Rienow at various public functions as well as notes taken on the topic of the speech and occasionally clippings regarding the speech. There is also occasional correspondence between Rienow and the person or group for whom he is presenting. The majority of these speeches relate to Rienow's environmental interests. Topics include pollution, land use and nuclear fallout. A few speeches are on topics in political science and teaching, such as those presented to the Symposium on Citizenship Education.
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically.

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Access to student papers and class lists at the end of series 2 is restricted. Other series are unrestricted. Consult a staff member for details.
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