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Marshall-Wythe Symposium Records, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acc. 1983.058 received 10/1983. Box was formerly part of the University Archives Publications Collection. Acc. 1999.044 received on 11/9/1998. Reel-to-reel tape recordings of Marshall-Wythe Symposium lectures recorded on a Knight Recorder, circa 1955-1965. Given by R. Wayne Kernodle, a sociology professor.
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This collection includes audiotapes and manuscripts of lectures delivered, as well as announcements for lectures given at various Marshall-Wythe Symposiums sponsored by the College of William and Mary.
Many Marshall-Wythe Symposium lectures were published and have been cataloged in Swem Library's online catalog.
Marshall-Wythe Institute Records (UA 254); University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9)
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This series contains reel-to-reel audiotapes of various Symposium lectures.
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture given by E.E. Morison entitled "History and Dynamics of the Concentration of Power and Bureaucratization of Power in Society." Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a MW Symposium lecture given by Lynes. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of Milton Yinger's lecture, "Religion in Urban Society," at the Marshall-Wythe Symposium. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
Scope and Contents One reel-to-reel tape with "Tape Mrs. Ratts made, part of it blank" on it. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture given by Kernodle, Rhyne, and Chow. Acc. 1999.044
Two reel-to-reel tapes labeled "Science Course Discussion," with Taylor, Marsh, Miers?, Fowler? Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
Scope and Contents One reel-to-reel tape of the Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture "Plight of the Dollar" by Leslie Wright. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture by Morrow[?]. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of the second Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture by Paul Guthrie. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of side two from a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture by Dr. Thorpe. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
Two reel-to-reel tapes. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture by W.W. Rostow. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture given by Hillary. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture given by Silone[?], Nagase, Vadynathan[?], and Moss. Moderated by R. Wayne Kernodle. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of side one from a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture by Craven. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Juvenile Delinquency Discussion, sponsored by the Federal Bar Association. Held at William and Mary's Campus Center Little Theater. Acc. 1999.044
One reel to reel tape with two sides. Side one has a discussion by Moss, and side two has a discussion by R. Wayne Kernodle. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture given by Russell Kirk. John Roach is also on the tape, but not too clear. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture. May have been given by Russel Kirk in 1952?
Four reel-to-reel audiotapes that may be either blank or unidentified Marshall-Wythe Symposium Lectures. Acc. 1999.044
One reel to reel tape of Patrick Murphy Malin's speech, "The Frontiers of Civil Liberties," for the Marshall-Wythe Symposium lectures. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of an unidentified speaker at a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture on Higher Education. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Lecture by [Peter] Drucker. Acc. 1999.044
Scope and Contents One reel-to-reel tape of the Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture "Collective Capitalism and Economic Theory" by speakers Gardner and C. Means. Acc 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture given by Brooks Hays. This recording was reformatted in July 2009 and is available from the university's digital archive at http://hdl.handle.net/10288/1473 Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of the opening speech from a Marshall-Wythe Symposium given by Waterman. Acc. 1999.044
One reel-to-reel tape of a Marshall-Wythe Symposium lecture given by Roche and Kirk[?]. Acc. 1999.044
Three reel-to-reel audiotapes that may be either blank or of unidentified Marshall-Wythe Symposium Lectures. Acc. 1999.044
This series consists of manuscript copies of lectures as well as announcements for various lectures.
Scope and Contents "China's World Outlook" by Robert A. Rupen; "The Split in Peking's Leadership" by Chao-chuan Leng; "Communist China's Policy Towards Africa Ambassador Olcott" by H. Deming; "The United States and Communist China: War or Peace in Asia" by Frank N Trager; and "America's China Policy" by Harold Hinton.
"Violence in American History," by Richard Maxwell Brown; "Social Psychological Analyses of Non-Violence," by A. Paul Hare; "Marxist Views of Contemporary Revolution," by Martin Oppenheimer; "Mass Communications and Violence," by David Manning White; "The Obsolescence of Maoist and Johnsonian Conceptions of Violence," by I-kau Chou; and "Violence and Color,"by Sterling Tucker.
"Population Explosion," by General William Draper; "People and Food in India," by Ashish Bose; "The Brain and Feeding," by Alan Epstein; "Hunger and the World Bank," by Richard Pryor; "New Nutritious Food," by Aaron M. Altschul; and "The Politics of Hunger," John Kramer.
Scope and Contents "China Myths," by Richard Walker; "Obstacles to Political Community" "Vietnam and Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective," by Paul Kattenburg; "Canada and Quebec: Some Indications of a Crisis," by Wayne G. Reiuy; "Germany," by George V. Strong; and "Palestine," by Parker Hart.
"Up Against the Grade," by Michael A. Faia; "Changes Taking Place in the University," by Judson Jerome; "Introduction to Divided Nations," by Warner Moss; "A Philosopher's View Point," by Thomas Hearn; "Dissent," by William P. Robinson; and "The Perilous State of Higher Education," by William C. H. Prentice.
"Equality and the Law," by Robert Harris; "The South and the Quest for Equality," by Paul Gaston; "Equality From the Point of View of Economics," by William K. Tabb; "Equality and Difference," by Warner Moss; "Importance of Being Human," by Roger Wertheimer; and "Minorities and Equality," by Ms. Vivian Carter Mason.