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Inaugural address on the role of Iowa State University in the scientific age by William Robert Parks, President of Iowa State University, March 22, 1966 Item Info
- Title:
- Inaugural address on the role of Iowa State University in the scientific age by William Robert Parks, President of Iowa State University, March 22, 1966
- Creator (Organization):
- Iowa State University
- Date Created:
- 1966-03-22
- Time Period:
- 1960s
- Description:
- Published text of a speech titled "The Role of Iowa State University in the Scientific Age: Toward a New Humanism" delivered by William Robert Parks on his inauguration as the eleventh president of Iowa State University delivered on March 22, 1966.
- Subject (Topic):
- Academic rites and ceremonies
- Subject (Person):
- Parks, W. Robert (William Robert), 1915-
- Location:
- Iowa--Ames Iowa--Story County
- Language:
- eng
- Source:
- W. Robert Parks papers
- Call Number:
- RS 2/11
- Box:
- 22
- Folder Number:
- 2
- Finding Aid Permalink:
- https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w94n4m
- Contributing Institution:
- Iowa State University. Special Collections and University Archives
- Publisher:
- Iowa State University. Library
- Extent:
- 13 pages
- Genre:
- academic addresses (documents)
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Digital Collection Title:
- Iowa State University presidents collection
- Digital Collection Permalink:
- https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9qv3c37v
- Identifier:
- presidentsofisu90
- Item Permalink:
- https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w95878
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Inaugural address on the role of Iowa State University in the scientific age by William Robert Parks, President of Iowa State University, March 22, 1966", Iowa State University Presidents Collection, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
- Reference Link:
- https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w95878
Rights
- Rights:
- This item is protected by U.S. copyright and related rights. It is being made available by Iowa State University as its rights-holder for noncommercial use, including sharing and adapting the work. No permission is required for noncommercial use so long as attribution is provided. All other uses require permission from Special Collections and University Archives.