Jack M. Campbell speeches, 1965.

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Jack M. Campbell speeches, 1965.

The Jack M. Campbell speeches contain three speeches that he delivered in Kansas while he was governor. Included in these typescripts is an address before the Conference of Kansas teachers of Government, and two commencement addresses, including one at Campbell's alma mater, Hutchinson High School.

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New Mexico State University

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The Faithist movement was founded by a New York dentist and doctor named John B. Newbrough, who claimed to have written a new Bible, called Oahspe, while under spirit control. Contained in this Bible was "The Book of Shalam," which set forth a plan for gathering the outcast and orphaned children of the world and raising them, according to strict religious principles, to be the spiritual leaders of a new age. Newbrough and some twenty Faithists, as his followers were called, decided to create suc...

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