Speeches, 1962-1999
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Speeches to students and parents as Dean of the Woman's College at Duke University; acceptance speeches; conference presentations; invited lectures, including commencement addresses and addresses to organizations and business groups; and two 1992 television interviews. An initial focus on labor economics, specifically women and older workers, grows to become more broad after her time as Secretary of Commerce, with remarks on the state of the US economy and domestic and international economic policy.
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