Audio-visual materials, 1978-1983.

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Audio-visual materials, 1978-1983.

The videotapes include coverage of Quie's 1979 inaugural address and a speech at Hamline University's 150th anniversary celebration (1979), an interview concerning the 1980 U.S. presidential election, highlights from the 1982 Midwest Governors' Conference, a Meet the Governor presentation (1979), and a guest appearance on a 1981 Duluth news program. There are also two "Reports to the People" (1980) and public service announcements for highway safety (1979), Indochinese refugee support (1979), the Independent Republican Party (1981), and 1982 governor's forums on crime, housing, mental health, soil conservation, and education. The audio tapes include a February 1980 press conference, while the cassette recordings include remarks by Quie and others at special events.

5.75 cu. ft. (6 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315954

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