Box 2
Contains 109 Results:
“The Fourth Term in American Democracy" 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.
"Government and Politics as Modern Occupation" 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.
"National Trade Conflicts and World Peace", 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 Spirit of Modern America" Outline, n.d.
2 drafts
"Sources of State Revenue - 1937" 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.
"Some Existing Agencies of International Cooperation" 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.
Review of "The Prospects of American Democracy", by George S. Counts, 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.
"What Price Democracy", Jeanerette Rotary Club, 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.
Outline of Series, 1939
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.
Griffin, H.L., "The Forms and Functions of the State", 2 March 1939
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.