File - Petrone’s speech on Russia

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Petrone’s speech on Russia

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    • 1959-1985 (Creation)

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    (1925-2005)

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    This file contains rough notes (both handwritten and typed) of Penny Petrone's speech about Russia. There is also a newspaper clipping entitled "Remembrance of Things Past In Lovely, Old Prague" by Howard Evans, as well as an article from Canadian School Journal (May 1962) titled "Is Cooperation with Russia Possible" by Mark Gayn, a small envelope of Russian stamps, a newspaper clipping titled "Russians at Atikokan Tell of Life at Home" (possibly from The Chronicle Journal) vol. LVI, no. 53, a newspaper clipping titled "The USSR Changes: Nikita Adopting a Peaceful Role" from The Winnipeg Tribune (Thurs. November 26, 1959), an article from New Trail magazine (Autumn '85) titled "Our Soviet Passage: A University of Alberta Alumni Group Visits the U.S.S.R." by Rick Pilger, an article in Time magazine (April 13, 1962) titled "Russia: A Longing for Truth," a newspaper clipping titled "Shopping Trip in Moscow Not Yet a Pleasure Though Stalin Austerity Period has Passed" by George Sherman, and an article from The Star Weekly magazine (Oct. 17 1959) titled "How the U.S. looks to a Russian" by Sergio Mikoyan. There is also a transcript of a speech titled "900 Million Communists: The Sino-Soviet Alliance" - address to Canadian Electrical Association, Murray Bay Quebec, given June 28, 1960 by James S. Duncan (Chairman, Ontario Hydro).

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