For the record. Obscene lit & airports, 1967 October 31
Abstract
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) answers questions from Colorado constituents during a segment of his For the record radio program on October 31, 1967 in Washington, D.C. Sen. Dominick discusses the difficulty of regulating advertising for obscene literature that is sent through the mail because of the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and the definition of obscenity. He also comments about establishing home rule and voting representation in Congress for the District of Columbia as well as the increase in air traffic at the airport in Denver, Colorado.
Dates
- 1967 October 31
Digital Repository
For the record. Obscene lit & airports
Language of Materials
Materials are primarily in English. Some travel memorabilia may be in other languages.
Rights and Usage Statement
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Extent
1 Items (sound tape reel)
Scope and Contents
Series 10 of 11 Includes foreign relations trip materials, newsletters, radio scripts, press releases, weekly reports, and audio and video tapes.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
1 audiotape reel (4 minutes, 14 seconds) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1 track, mono. ; 4 inches
Creator
- From the Collection: Dominick, Peter H. (Peter Hoyt), 1915-1981 (Person)
- From the Collection: United States. Congress (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository