File:George H.W. Bush, 1971 (52002062546).jpg
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Salem State College 352 Lafayette Street Salem, Massachusetts George Bush, then Ambassador to the U.N., spoke on campus as part of President Frank Keegan's inauguration week in 1971. The topic was "The U.N., Where Do We Go From Here?" Citation: University Archives, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts |
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Author | Salem State Archives and Special Collections from Salem, Massachusetts |
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