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Series SUJ-004.05 Special Materials: Photographs: People-Administration & Faculty, Box 3
Suffolk University Records
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A Suffolk University Law School student receives a Navy Award
Date
circa 1994
Source
Series SUJ-004.04 Special Materials: Photographs: Events, Box 44
Suffolk University Records
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Taken from a handwritten document in the Suffolk University Archives that appears to be an unfinished speech by Suffolk University founder Gleason Archer, this speech was found in a GI Bill file, and the institution and places it describes still resonate today.
A public service message delivered by U.S. Representative John Joseph Moakley about opportunities available via the Massachusetts State Employment Service and the G.I. Bill for unemployed Vietnam veterans.
Source
Congressman John Joseph Moakley Papers, 1926-2001 (MS100)
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