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diAV-0011_transcript.pdf
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.

A Snapshot of Suffolk University in 1946.doc
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…

di-0530_ref_redacted.pdf
Please note that the Archives has redacted personal information such as names and street addresses from this document.

di-0527_ref_redacted.pdf
Please note that the Archives has redacted personal information such as names and street addresses from this document.

di-0528_ref_redacted.pdf
Please note that the Archives has redacted personal information such as names and street addresses from this document.

di-0529_ref_redacted.pdf
Please note that the Archives has redacted personal information such as names and street addresses from this document.

di-0525_ref_redacted.pdf
Please note that the Archives has redacted personal information such as names and street addresses from this document.

SU-0563_ref.jpg
This image is part of a glass lantern slide show created by Suffolk University President Gleason L. Archer in the 1920s for promotional purposes.

diAV-0006_transcript.pdf
Representatives Joe Moakley and Charles Rangel discuss the increasing numbers of black members in Congress and the role of the Congressional Black Caucus. They also discuss the educational opportunities created by the G.I. Bill of Rights. The…

diAV-0018_transcript.pdf
This recording includes two interviews with members of Congress that were broadcast on WILD and WCOP as episodes of a radio show featuring Congressman Moakley in the 1970s. Moakley interviews Representative Charles Diggs, chairman of the House…
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