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Founders Day Convocation 1966
Sat., Oct. 8, 1966
This convocation service, focused on the importance of public service, was held in Old West. George Gaylord Simpson, now regarded as one of the most influential paleontologists of the 20th century, gave the Founders Day address. Several people were recognized for distinguished public service.
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1966 Founders Day Convocation Program