George Kahin lectures, 1967-1970.

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George Kahin lectures, 1967-1970.

Tape of a lecture by Kahin at Cornell University entitled "The United States and Vietnam: 1967," October 29, 1967, sponsored by the Issues Committee of Willard Straight Hall and Students for a Constructive Foreign Policy; and tape of a panel discussion led by Kahin entitled "The Vietnam War and You," April 19, 1968, sponsored by the Cornell Students for a Democratic Society. Also, pamphlets of Kahin addresses including "The American Involvement in Vietnam: An Address," May 1970, "Consequences of the Invasion of Cambodia," May 1970, and three other lectures on Vietnam.

.1 cubic ft., 2 tape recordings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7909746

Cornell University Library

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Kahin, George Mcturnan

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Professor of International Studies. George McTurnan Kahin graduated from Harvard University in 1940 and completed graduate work at Stanford University and Johns Hopkins University. He served in the Army during World War II, and lived in Indonesia from 1948-1949, during the peak of Indonesia's war for independence. He came to Cornell in 1951 as an assistant professor of government and executive director of the newly formed Southeast Asia Program. He served as director of the program until 1970, a...