Panel discussion, 1974 Aug. 16.

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Panel discussion, 1974 Aug. 16.

This panel discussion sponsored by the Montana Press Association at its annual convention held in Helena on 16 Aug. 1974 addresses the controversial issue of the public's right to know versus the individual's right to privacy. Panelists included representatives of the press, a Common Cause spokesperson, a Montana state legislator, and an academic humanist. The discussion is followed by questions from the floor.

Sound recordings : 2 tapes (2 hr.)Summary : 4 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8055152

Montana Historical Society Library

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Common Cause (U.S.)

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Common Cause is a non-profit advocacy organization committed to honest, open and accountable government and participation in the democratic process. The group was founded in 1970 by John Gardner, who served as the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under President Lyndon B. Johnson and later as chairman of the National Urban Coalition. Originally created with the intention of representing citizens’ interests in Washington, the group soon became a vehicle for protesting the Vietnam War. ...

Gilluly, Sam, -1984

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General Montana History Collection (Montana Historical Society)

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Montana Press Association

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