Accession # | Convocation Tapes #97A and #97B wave sound |
Topic | Convocation #097A and 97B: Kuhn, Maggie, 1981, |
Title | Convocation #97A and #97B |
Size | Digital copy of original cassette tapes located on Archives Network [W]. |
Location | Wave sound digital file located on Archives’ Network [W] in folder titled [Audio_Convocation] then identified by Accession Number |
Citation | Convocation #97A and #97B, Convocation Tapes #97A and #97B wave sound, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. |
Access | Researchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials. |
Provenance | Archives, Convocation Cassette Tape Collection located in Metal Filing Cabinet, IIS. |
Scope and Content | Maggie Kuhn speaks upon "Growing Old In America," at Convocation on 23 March 1981. One wave sound digital copy of original cassette tape located on Archives Network [W]. |
Date of Accession | 06 March 2014 |
Bio History Note | Kuhn's appearance is sponsored through the John Livingston Knox Memorial Lectureship, established by family and friends of John L. Knox, a teenager who died in a tragic accident in 1968, to celebrate and encourage the vital awareness of disturbing issues and the fervid questioning spirit that lives in him. Maggie Kuhn - Leader in work on social justice for persons of all ages. She joined with others to found the Gray Panthers, an intergenerational organization devoted to eradicating discrimination in ageism. |
Archivist Note | Cassette tape digitized by MU Department of Information Technology Services, January 2014. Jeanine Wine discarded original cassette tapes because the best possible copy had been made and the tapes were in a state of continuing deterioration. Description prepared 6 March 2014 by JeanineM. Wine and updated 22 December 2015 by Jeanine Wine. |