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Address by Allen S. Drury, Fri, October 12, 1984, before Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS, THIS DIGITAL ITEM MAY ONLY BE VIEWED ON-SITE IN OUR READING ROOM. TO ACCESS, PLEASE VISIT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
Collection StructureAllen Drury papers > Address by Allen S. Drury, Fri, October 12, 1984, before Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California
Item Title Address by Allen S. Drury, Fri, October 12, 1984, before Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California
Collection TitleAllen Drury papers
Date CreatedOctober 12, 1984
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In this address to the Commonwealth Club of California, Allen Drury discusses his label as a conservative author, the three major themes in his books, the human element of the American democratic system, his attitudes towards the Soviet Union and Soviet imperialism, and the threat of nuclear war. Arguing that we should not yield to the Soviets, he advocates for long range civil defense planning, and cautions against letting fear dictate our response to the "Soviet problem." Shirley Temple Black conducts the question and answer session following the address. A more complete recording of this address can be found on 65007_a_0003708.

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Hoover ID65007_a_0003691
Record Number65007.10
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