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Oral history interview with Gleason L. Archer (SOH-007)

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Suffolk University Oral History Project (SOH-007)

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01:00:57

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In this interview, conducted by his cousin, Ted Duncan, Suffolk University founder Gleason L. Archer (1880-1966) discusses the founding of the university and his other professional endeavors. The interview covers the founding of Suffolk Law School in 1906, Archer’s work doing radio talks on legal and historical topics, and the books that he has written on those same topics. He concludes by discussing his resignation from Suffolk University and his subsequent activities on his farm in Pembroke, Massachusetts.

Interview Date

1961

Publisher

Suffolk University

City

Boston

Subject Headings

Radio broadcasting--History--United States, Archer, Gleason Leonard, 1880-1966, Suffolk University--History

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Oral history interview with Gleason L. Archer (SOH-007)

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