Stanford Founders' Day speech competition papers 1998

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Stanford Founders' Day speech competition papers 1998

Collection consists of the texts of speeches submitted by Stanford students, including those of the two winners: "Living a Legacy" by Marian Hammond and "Dual Treasures" by N. Duru Ahanotu.

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