Box 128
Contains 7 Results:
Introduction of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, 1968
Eccles' March 27 introduction of Kennedy at a Salt Lake City political meeting and a list of those to whom Eccles sent copies. Although Eccles was not a supporter of Kennedy, nor even a registered Democrat, he agreed to introduce the senator because it gave him an opportunity to speak on the Vietnam conflict.
Correspondence Regarding the Kennedy Introduction, 1968
Correspondence regarding Eccles' introduction of Kennedy. These materials are arranged alphabetically.
Vietnam Speech--Denver, 1968
Eccles' address, "Vietnam: Politics and Hypocrisy--A Tragedy of Errors," given April 27 before the Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace in Denver; and a list of those to whom Eccles sent the speech.
Correspondence Regarding Eccles' Vietnam Speech in Denver, 1968
Correspondence pertaining to Eccles speech against US involvement in the Vietnam conflict. These materials are arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Vietnam Speech--Salt Lake City, 1968
Eccles' address, "Vietnam: Politics and Hypocrisy--A Tragedy of Errors," given before the Town Club in Salt Lake City.
Vietnam Speech--Detroit, Chicago, and New York, 1968
Eccles' address, "Vietnam: Politics and Hypocrisy--A Tragedy of Errors," given June 25-27 in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.
Correspondence Regarding Eccles' Speeches on Vietnam, 1968
Correspondence pertaining to Eccles' addresses in Detroit, Chicago, and New York, in which he spoke against US involvement in Vietnam. These materials are arranged alphabetically.