Subjects: College of Human Medicine, People, Students, Events
Description:
Dr. Ralph Slovenko, a New Orleans lawyer and PhD graduate of Physiology from Tulane University, speaks on the topic "Are Sex Laws Necessary?" during the 4th week of lectures in the series "Sexuality: A Search for Perspective", in the MSU Auditorium. Slovenko states that the designation of certain crimes as sex crimes often stigmatizes the offender, and prevents them from assimilating into society. The lecture takes place in Wells Hall Room 108B.
Date: February 11, 1969
Format: Audio/mp3
Original Format: Open reel audio tape
Resource Identifier: A008575
Collection Number: UA 3.3.5 Broadcasting Services Records
Language: English
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Contributing Institution: University Archives & Historical Collections
Contributor: MSU Archives and Historical Collections