Stanford Alumni Association, the Audible Stanford 1984-1990

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Stanford Alumni Association, the Audible Stanford 1984-1990

Audiocassettes from university and alumni events, 1984-1990, including lectures, classes, seminars, panels, and conferences. Topic divisions include the individual and society, business and economics, literature and the arts, technology and science, and history and politics. Also includes tapes of graduation ceremonies, the Jing Lyman lecture series, Stanford Centennial events, and the 1990 You Can Make a Difference Conference, co-ordinated by the Haas Center for Public Service.

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