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Greater North Dakota Association
Minot, No. Dak.
November 14, 1966

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These speech notes contained extracts from a copyright protected journal which has been removed.
The citation for the original article is:
“One Nation, Divisible by 80,000 Governments,” Carnegie Quarterly 14, no. 4 (Fall 1966): 4-5.