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Arizona State University Panel Discussion on Nuclear War
Arizona State University Panel Discussion on Nuclear War
Arizona State University Panel Discussion on Nuclear War

Arizona State University Panel Discussion on Nuclear War

Datec. 1980
Dimensions8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
ClassificationsDocumentary Artifact
Catalog number1988.18.199
DescriptionASU panel discussion on nuclear war. Caption on back reads: More than 100 people showed up Tuesday at ASU for a panel discussion of nuclear war. Nobody wins in a nuclear war. This was the message Tuesday as nuclear disarmament advocates gathered at Arizona State University for a panel discussion on the "human costs of nuclear war." All-day seminar on "the threat of nuclear war." The workshop, held in ASU's Memorial Union, is part of a network of Veterans Day programs on nuclear threat taking place today at more than 100 college campuses in the country. With roads, communications systems and food supplies destroyed by nuclear holocaust, civil defense "is just not going to exist" said Dr. Ron Hardert, Associate Professor of Sociology at ASU. "We lack the ability to even imagine the kind of forces we're deaing with."
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