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iikrAfArebertkiliatkliiiirituttYatiribit
(Founded by Daniel Webster in 1831 as The American Lyceum Association)
2564 Berkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106
Director General and Board Chairman
DAN TYLER MOORE
President and Membership Chairman
LOWELL THOMAS
First Vice-President
GLENN SEABORG
Vice-President
TED MACK
Vice-President
SENATOR CLARENCE DILL
Vice-President
VICTOR SORGE
xectrilve Registry
YOU HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO RECEIVE THIS INVITATION
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Fox ovet Out genaations, a smatt 6ettowship o5 dedicated and e66ective Ameticans have
betonged to what many 6eet is the most powet6ut and intetesting ctub in the U.S. Out
--Boaltd-oi-GovetAbts-deeidedatHout-Washington, V. C. coltventiolt-that out pnesent A.:stet o6
membets, atthough atteady among the most inguentiat in out nation, woutd bene6it in the
6utute by adding a 6ew mote petsons o6 statute and ptomise 6tom both potiticat patties.
It is undek this authotization that the enctosed invitation is extended.
Founded by Dania Webstet az the Ametican Lyceum Association, the IPA has atways had ota
nation's teadets as membe&z. Such petsons as Matk Twain, Wattet Lippman, CaAt Sandbutg,
the tast twetve Ametican ptesidents, Bob Hope, Duly PeaAson, Hugh Downs, Mice Longwotth,
"Deat Abby" Van Buten, Winston Chu/mil-Let and ho son and gtandson, J. Edgat Hoovet, Ratph
Nadet, PatAiatch Athenagous, Etiot Ness, Vt. Wattet Atvatez, and Rex Havaison, as wett
az many sena-tots, ambassadou, cotumnists, wkitets, judges, 4tah4 o5 the enteAtainment
and business waked and most o6 the ptesidentLat candidates o5 both potiticat patties in
/recent elections.
IPA's membets ate tinked by imagination and by the impontant Wendships made at aux meet-
ings. Ametica's otdest association, it is THE CLUB o5 those intetested in the napidZy
incteasing powe& o6 the spoken wotd, the omanization o5 the otd Chautauqua4 and o5 those
whose wands and ideas and actions ate impottant theit 6ettowmen. Most teadets have a
6acitity with WOAVS, and IPA's tostek is, in 6act, the WHO's WHO o6 the spoken wotd and
o5 the Ptat6otm. Fot ovet a centuty it has been the pkincipat guandian o5 OWL most ptecious
6/Leedom, an Ametican's night -Co tatk about anything without 6eak.
The IPA Convention, timited sttictey to membets, L6 the gteat event o5 Washington's summet
season. Hete IPA membe/L6 make and fLein6otce 6tiend6hip6 ackoss pno6es4ionat tines, white
tistening .Co the nation's top VIP's tett that 6e11.ow membeu the inside stoty on what a
going on in the wontd, the yea's high point 6ot even the teading 6igute4 who attend.
Featuted at past meetings have been Lyndon Johnson who entettained his 5ettow membeu in
the White House /Lose ganden, DILew P,2atson who gave a yeatty banquet 6ot membelo at his
Ma/Lytand 6atm, Chai&man Z. D. Bonnet o5 Gut6 Oil, Hen/Ly Kissinget, Etna Bombeck, Jesse
Owens, James Kitpattick, Chaitman E. M. de Windt o5 Eaton Cotponation, Kevin Phittips,
Petet Lisagot, Jeane Dixon, Leon Jawouki, Victot Botge, /Jason Rocke6ettek, Vt. Geotge
aite, Ted Mack, Jack Andetson, Gmatd Fond, Betty Ftiedan, fit/be/Et Humphkey, Att Buchwatd,
Lowett Thomas, Johnny Cash, Senatou Weicket, Futbtight, Scott, Chutch, GotdWatek, Javits,
Baket, Jackson, McCatthy, Ribico66, McGee, Etvin, and many othets. Between conventions,
OWL magazine, "TALENT" keeps membets in touch. Neithet Repubtican not Demomit, tibetat
not consmative, the IPA wothA on the themy its unusual membela can make theit own
decis.ions i5 they meet and heat the top peopte on both sides.
A non-pto6it cotpotation, the club's dues au not onty deductibte Oh- those who use its
contacts, but its membens' ptestige has caused cettain tatge companies to gtant them dis-
COUntS on impontant consumer. items. These discounts ate not why membeu betong, but
conponations tike Dayton Tite Rubbet, Ttavetodge, and Gat-Tex Ho-tel Company gaant
discounts which make the IPA p&obabty one o5 the 6ew clubs in which membets can end up
with negative dues.
You have be.en invited because we 6eet you witt 6it in with the membets we aaeady have.
Yout IPA membekship invitation catdS ate enclosed. You may, L5 you wish, tequest ptess
teteases. Any additional in6otmation concetning IPA can be obtained Oom the Heigh-t6
Chambet o5 Commetce (Shaker/. and Ctevetand Heights, Ohio) and Gate's ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
ASSOCIATIONS.
With yout membemhip catd, we will include a tist o5 dacountz avaitabte. On that tist
you may tequest a cetti6icate suitabte 6ot 6taming. 16 you do not wish to accept this
invitation now, ptease keep you& membetship papets until a mote ptopitious time.
Sincerely, Sinc Ee4
,a47:'/(dite
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OFFICERS
Director General and Board Chairman Dan Tyler Moore
President and Membership Chairman Lowell Thomas
First Vice President Dr. Glenn Seaborg
Second Vice President Ted Mack
Third Vice President Art Linkletter
Fourth Vice President Victor Borge
Fifth Vice President Eileen Hall
Sixth Vice President Senator Clarence Dill
Treasurer Anna Blair Miller
Secretary Edna Sinclair
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Dr. Glenn Seaborg
Lowell Thomas
E. Mandel de Windt
Ambassador Enrique Tejera-Paris
Jack Anderson
Ambassador Julio Sanjines-Goytia
Sir William Samson-Moore
Hal Holbrook
Congressman Charles A. Vanik
Victor Borge
Art Linkletter
George Crile Ill
Elizabeth Moore
Senator Clarence Dill
Mrs. Drew Pearson
William McVey
Dan Tyler Moore
Alice Roosevelt Longworth
Mary I. Jeffries
Rosa Lobe
Lou LuTour
Carl Stokes
Dr. Cleo Dawson
Eleanor Sikes Peters
Mrs. Lloyd Owens
Archibald Roosevelt, Jr.
James Kilpatrick
Don Wolfe
Joseph Ferrier
Eileen Hall
Andre Pacatte
Ralph Frost
Everette Peterson
Dan T. Moore lii
Anna Blair Miller
Rudolph Alexander
Frank Wright
Richard Morrison
Ted Mack
Anna Frances Houston
Paul Leonard
Ben B. Franklin
Cordella Treece
Suzy Sutton
Jeane Dixon
Herbert A. Greenwald
Shirley Duncan
Rudy Vallee
Colonel Joseph Carrin
James Stahl
Mildred Deutsch
Otto Evenson
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Lowell Thomas
John F. Kennedy
Richard M. Nixon
Lyndon B. Johnson
Ralph Nader
Bob Hope
Erma Bombeck
Eric Sevareid
WINNERS OF IPA SILVER BOWL AWARDS
Henry Kissinger
Earl Warren
Lawrence Spivak
Admiral Rickover
Dr. Glenn Seaborg
Drew Pearson
Jack Anderson
Jose Greco
Hal Holbrook
Dan T. Moore
Art Linkletter
Victor Borge
Mayor Thomas Bradley
Benjamin Franklin
Ambassador Arthur Goldberg
Leon Jaworski
Governor Reubin Askew
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INTERNATIONAL
PLATFORM
ASSOCIATION
INTERNATIONAL
PLATFORM
ASSOCIATION
The International club of those
interested in oratory
and the power of the spoken word.
OFFICERS
Director General and Board
Chairman Dan Tyler Moore
President and Membership
Chairman Lowell Thomas
First Vice President Dr. Glenn Seaborg
Second Vice President Ted Mack
Third Vice President Art Linkletter
Fourth Vice President Victor Borge
Fifth Vice President Eileen Hall
Sixth Vice President Senator Clarence Dill
Treasurer Anna Blair Miller
Secretary Edna Sinclair
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Dr. Glenn Seaborg
Lowell Thomas
E. Mandel deWindt
Ambassador Enrique
Tejera-Paris
Jack Anderson
Ambassador Julio
San jines-Goytia
Sir William
Samson-Moore
Hal Holbrook
Congressman
Charles A. Vanik
Victor Borge
Art Linkletter
George Crile III
Elizabeth Moore
Senator Clarence Dill
Mrs. Drew Pearson
William McVey
Alice Roosevelt
Longworth
Mary I. Jeffries
Rosa Lobe
Lou LuTour
Carl Stokes
Dr. Cleo Dawson
Ted Mack
Eleanor Sikes Peters
Mrs. Lloyd Owens
James Kilpatrick
Don Wolfe
Joseph Ferrier
Eileen Hall
Andre Pacatte
Ralph Frost
Everette Peterson
Dan T. Moore III
Anna Blair Miller
Rudolph Alexander
Frank Wright
Richard Morrison
Archibald Roosevelt, Jr.
Anna Frances Houston
Paul Leonard
Ben B. Franklin
Cordella Treece
Suzy Sutton
Jeane Dixon
Herbert A. Greenwald
Shirley Duncan
Rudy Vallee
Colonel Joseph Carrin
James Stahl
Mildred Deutsch
Otto Evenson
WINNERS OF IPA SILVER BOWL AWARDS
Lowell Thomas
John F. Kennedy
Richard M. Nixon
Lyndon B.
Johnson
Ralph Nader
Bob Hope
Erma Bombeck
Eric Sevareid
Henry Kissinger
Earl Warren
Lawrence Spivak
Admiral Rickover
Dr. Glenn
Seaborg
Drew Pearson
Jack Anderson
Jose Greco
Hal Holbrook
Dan T. Moore
Art Linkletter
Victor Borge
Mayor Thomas
Bradley
Benjamin
Franklin
Ambassador
Arthur
Goldberg
Leon Jaworski
Governor
Reu bin Askew
EXECUTIVE Orri?;
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"There are many objects of great
value to man which cannot be
attained by unconnected
individuals, but must be attained
if at all, by association."
Daniel Webster
The Statesman orator who founded the
American Platform and became the
Grandfather of the nation's oldest trade
association, the I.P.A.
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History of the International
Platform Association
Daniel Webster, the most famous orator in Ameri-
can history, Secretary of State under three presidents,
the lawyer who changed American history by winning
the famous Dartmouth College case, made ids greatest
contribution to America in 1826 during the presidency of
John Quincy Adams. He helped found the first "Lyceum"
in Milbury, Massachusetts and launched the most effec-
tive medium for influencing public opinion any nation
has ever had, the tens of thousands of audiences in
thousands of cities and towns that comprise the Ameri-
can Lecture Platform. It has never been as powerful as it
is now and its influence is growing daily.
Webster's idea spread so rapidly that five years
later the AMERICAN LYCEUM ASSOCIATION was
formed under his aegis to unite the various units that had
sprung up all over the nation.
The thousands of statesmen, politicians, and busi-
nessmen who have formulated U. S. public and private
opinion over the last one hundred forty-five years owe
their influence and contribution largely to these audi-
ences of millions of Americans that have, since 1826,
been set up all over our nation eager and ready to hear
them and be influenced by their theories and arguments.
The greatest single impetus to the growth of the
"Lyceum" resulted from efforts to schedule an American
lecture tour for Charles Dickens, the English author. His
representative had contacted a Boston journalist, James
Redpath, who established the first lecture bureau in
America one hundred and three years ago.
This first lecture bureau presented such speakers
and concert artists as Mark Twain, Ralph Waldo Emer-
son, Julia Ward Howe, Josh Billings, Henry Ward Beech-
er, P.T. Barnum, and other leaders in the political, busi-
ness, entertainment, and concert fields of those days.
The International Lyceum Association, founded in
September 1903 took over where the American Lyceum
Association left off and in 1952 was reincorporated under
its present name as THE INTERNATIONAL PLATFORM
ASSOCIATION. It is the oldest international association
in the United States, going back in its ancestry over one
hundred forty-five years. It has always been the club and
sounding board of those interested in the power of the
spoken word and has had on its membership rolls an
appreciable percentage of all the great names of our
American heritage.
Those early guests plus later IPA members such as
Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, William
Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover, John Kennedy, Lyndon
Johnson, William Jennings Bryan, Nelson Rockefeller,
Carl Sandburg. Harry Truman, J. Edgar Hoover, Hugh
Downs, Woodrow Wilson, "Dear Abby" Van Buren, David
Brinkley, Victor Borge, Art Buchwald, Lowell Thomas,
Barry Goldwater Otto Preminger, Winston Churchill,
Ralph Nader, Jack Anderson, Dr. Walter Alvarez, Averell
Harriman, President Gerald Ford, Hubert Humphrey,
Betty Furness, Art Linkletter, Alice Roosevelt Longworth,
Walter Lippman, Rex Harrison, Hal Holbrook, Drew Pear-
son (and a host of others in the fields of statesmanship,
business, oratory, the theatre, the movies, and entertain-
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ment) have bequeathed a portion of their greatness to
their associates, living and dead, in what our members
feel is the most interesting organization in our nation.
We have members who have been coming to our meet-
ings for over fifty years.
Theodore Roosevelt and all succeeding U. S. Presi-
dents have been IPA members, as have a good percent-
age of the most influential members of the U. S. Senate
and many state governors, cabinet officers, and foreign
ambassadors accredited to the United States who are
on IPA rolls.
Each year hundreds of the top political figures and
orators of our nation, the Platform people who belong to
the IPA, appear before colleges, forums, school assem-
blies, conventions, concerts, executive and women's
clubs, service clubs, and industrial association audi-
ences. Anywhere and everywhere that audiences of any
kind convene there are IPA members not only on the
Platform but in the audience, functioning as program
chairmen or just listening.
IPA President and Membership Chairman Lowell
Thomas has said, "No other medium can compare with
the Platform."
One privilege of membership is the opportunity to
attend the annual five-day assemblage in Washington,
D.C. where the most outstanding personalities and pro-
grams seen anywhere in this country are presented in an
atmosphere where, with only IPA members being ad-
mitted, an extraordinary volume of top level "off-the-
record" conversation takes place. Here the top states-
men of both parties, time-honored orators, TV, radio, and
newspaper personalities and celebrities from many fields
find memories. Hopeful beginners find counsel and help
and patrons and program chairmen find new talent and
everyone finds enjoyment.
The top echelon of our nation in many different
fields meet for five days of fun, recreation, fellowship
and reunion, and genuine relaxation after a strenuous
year. The workshops, previews, and programs elicit en-
during friendships and lasting admiration one for the
other.
THE INTERNATIONAL PLATFORM ASSOCIATION
is not only the professional association of the American
program chairman and of those who belong to organiza-
tions that put on programs for their members, but in fact
of all persons interested or engaged in the lecture, con-
cert, TV, radio, newspaper, and entertainment fields. It is
the organization of those interested in the power of ora-
tory and of the spoken word.
For over a hundred and forty years IPA member-
ship has included many of the most distinguished men
and women of our nation in every field. If one thing about
the IPA can be pinpointed as most valuable to its unusual
membership, it is the fruitful and lasting friendships de-
veloped at high level across ordinarily inaccessible pro-
fessional and geographic boundaries.
Membership is limited to persons recommended for
membership whose applications are approved by our
Membership Committee and by our Board of Governors.
Any questions concerning IPA's status or reputation
can be referred to the Heights Chamber of Commerce
(Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Ohio) or Gale's Encyclo-
pedia of Associations.
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Jack Anderson Eileen Hall
Ambassador Julio Andre Pacatte
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Sir William Everette Peterson
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Hal Holbrook Anna Blair Miller
Congressman Rudolph Alexander
Charles A. Vanik Frank Wright
Victor Borge Richard Morrison
Art Linkletter Archibald Roosevelt, Jr.
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Elizabeth Moore Paul Leonard
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The Officers and Directors of
The American Academy of Political
and Social Science
Cordially Invite You to Appoint
Two Delegates to
Represent You
at the
Seventy-ninth Annual Meeting
of the Academy
on the topic of
Adjusting to Scarcity
April 11 and 12, 1975
THE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOTEL
CHESTNUT STREET AT NINTH
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
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Topics Discussed at Some of Our
Previous Annual Meetings
1974 USA-USSR: Agenda for Communication
1973 The Future Society: Aspects of America in the Year
2000
1972 China in the World Today
1971 America's Most Challenging Objectives
1970 A New American Posture Toward Asia
1969 America's Changing Role as a World Leader
1968 The Changing American People: Are We Deteriorat-
ing or Improving?
1967 Realignments in the Communist and Western Worlds
1966 American Civilization: Its Influence on our Foreign
Policy
1965 Latin America Tomorrow
1964 Africa in Motion
1963 The New Europe: Implications for the United States
1962 American Foreign Policy Challenged
1961 Is International Communism Winning?
1960 Whither American Foreign Policy?
1959 Resolving the Russian-American Deadlock
1958 Asia and Future World Leadership
1957 The Future of the Western Alliance
1956 Africa and the Western World
1955 Internal Security and Civil Rights in America
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These Annual Meetings, addressed at each session by
prominent speakers, are always devoted to the discussion
of some topic which challenges the interest of informed
persons in the social sciences.
The importance of our Annual Meetings is widely
recognized, evidenced by the fact that a large number of
leading institutions and organizations both in the United
States and in other countries appoint delegates to attend
them.
If it is not feasible for your representatives to make a
special trip for the purpose, you may know of persons who
will be in or near Philadelphia on April 11 and 12, and
whom you would like to designate as delegates.
When we receive from you the names and addresses
of your delegates, we shall be glad to communicate with
them directly and give them further details. We hope you
will act promptly, since we wish to include your organiza-
tion in the list printed in our program.
The July, 1975 issue of The Annals will contain the
platform addresses and will be distributed to all members
of the Academy. Those who are not members may order
copies if they desire.
MARVIN E. WOLFGANG
President
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The American Academy of Political
and Social Science
3937 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19104
Board of Directors
NORMAN D. PALMER MARVIN E. WOLFGANG
HOWARD C. PETERSEN LEE BENSON
WALTER M. PHILLIPS A. LEON HIGGINBOTHAM
PAUL R. ANDERSON RICHARD D. LAMBERT
KARL R. BOPP R. JEAN BROWNLEE
ELMER B. STAATS COVEY T. OLIVER
Officers
President
MARVIN E. WOLFGANG
Vice-Presidents
RICHARD D. LAMBERT, First Vice-President
JOSEPH S. CLARK CLARK KERR
Secretary Treasurer Counsel
NORMAN D. PALMER HOWARD C. PETERSEN HENRY W. SAWYER, in
Editors, The Annals
RICHARD D. LAMBERT, Editor
ALAN W. HESTON, Assistant Editor
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We plan to be represented at the meeting of the American
Academy Of Political and Social Science, to be held April 11
and 12, 1975, in Philadelphia.
Our delegates will be:
Name.
Address
and
Name...
Address..
Very sincerely yours,
Name of organization
Address
Authorized Siguature
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DR. MARVIN E. WOLFGANG
President
THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
3937 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104
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