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  • "Ramblings about Evolution"

    Address - 30 Jul, 1950

    The talk was originally presented to the Swedenborg Scientific Assocation in 1946 | By Camille Vinet, Bryn Athyn, PA

  • Banquet Program, Part 2

    Banquet Address - 19 Jun, 1950

    Banquet at the 19th General Assembly. Toastmaster: Dr. William Whitehead, Rev. Morley Rich: In the Small Society & Group; B. Boyesen: In the Larger Society; Message from England-Rev. Martin Pryke. Comments by Prof C. Vinet, Mr. Hugo Hamann, George de Charms. (Note: Speech by Rev. Cairns Henderson omitted due to technical difficulties.) 60 minutes. | By Camille Vinet, Bryn Athyn Assembly Hall

  • Presentation of Award to Prof. Vinet

    Presentation - 13 Jun, 1949

    Presentation of Special Award from French Government to Prof. Camille Vinet at Commencement Ball, June 13, 1949. Introduction - Bishop George de Charms Presentation - Mons. Blondeau Brief Acknowledgement - Prof. C. Vinet Songs - Students (may not have been at same event). Recording of Vinet event was about 13 minutes. [NOTE: recording was piecemeal. Some parts are duplicated. Leaving as is in case duplicated parts are more audible in spots.] | By Camille Vinet, Unknown

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