Box 2
Contains 109 Results:
"Schools and the Constitution", Radio Talk, 9 November 1937
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"Civil Liberty - Freedom of Speech, The Press, Radio, and Screen" Radio Talk, 20 January 1941
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"Our Invisible Congress", New Iberia Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, 20 December 1945
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"Welcome to the Atomic Conference", 27 June 1947
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"Our Fight Against Communism", Abbeville Rotary Club, 19 May 1948
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"Why We Fight", American Legion (?), 11 November 1948
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"The Child Labor Amendment" Outline, n.d.
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"The Constitution of the U.S." Outline, n.d.
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"Decoration (Memorial) Day" Outline, n.d.
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"The Development of American Political Democracy", n.d.
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.