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John Walsh
John was with a friend when his father called him to inform him of the summit, Glassboro State needed John Walsh who was working for public relations at the time was given a press pass. John expressed how interesting it was to observe how Glassboro…
Tags: 40th anniversary, John Wals, Oral history
Jane Brandt and Donald Bills
Jane Brandt mother wrote on a tattered old envelope "congratulations grandpa," congratulating President Johnson recently becoming a grandfather. Donald Bills took a photograph of President receiving the letter, that was featured in Time magazine.
Tags: 40th anniversary, envelope, Oral history, Time magazin
J. MacGeorge and daughter
J MacGeorge and her daughter recall what it was like to night before the event, witnessing all the people and news vans coming into the Glassboro State gym. They express how significant this event impacted the little town of Glassboro, and the…
Tags: 40th anniversar, Oral history
Ink Drawing of Hollybush by Dr. George Neff
DR. GEORGE NEFF, Professor of Art at Glassboro State College created his first drawing of Holly Bush, in pencil, several years before the summit meeting. From this original work, two additional drawings were rendered in pen and ink during the…
Tags: Dr. George Neff, Hollybush, Hollybush '67, Ink Drawing
Howard F. Plasket
Howard F. Plasket recently graduated Glassboro High School and started working at Glassboro State for the summer. During the summit, Howard along with others served meals to the security and staff at Glassboro state.