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Box 7

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

"What is Worth Resigning For," by James Stockdale, 1980 Sep 21

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents

Article published in The Washington Post.

Dates: 1980 Sep 21

Draft of editorial by James B. Stockdale, undated

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents

This is a draft of an editoral Stockale wrote about resigned from teh Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. Stockdale sent this draft to Joseph Brennan.

Dates: undated

"The Stockdale Course," by Joseph Gerard Brennan, undated

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles. Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities. Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand. Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12...
Dates: undated

Editorial on Stockdale from the Richmond News Leader, 1986 May 28

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles. Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities. Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand. Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12...
Dates: 1986 May 28

"The Tap Code," by James B. Stockdale, 1979

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents

Article published in winter 1979 issue of Military Collector & Historian.

Dates: 1979

"Moral Leadership," by James B. Stockdale, 1980 Sep

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents

Article published in the USNI Proceedings.

Dates: 1980 Sep

"The Principles of Leadership," by James B. Stockdale, 1981

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents

Article published in the American Educator, volume 5, number 4, winter 1981.

Dates: 1981

"In War, In Prison, In Antiquity," by James B. Stockdale, 1987 Dec

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents

Article published in Parameters, the U.S. Army College Quarterly, Vol. XVII, No. 4.

Dates: 1987 Dec

Writings: The Life of the Mind in Captivity, 1988 Mar

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 12
Identifier: MSC-085
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, speeches, newspaper articles, lectures, audio and video tape recordings, articles, and photographs relating to James B. Stockdale’s academic and naval careers from 1965 through 2005. The bulk of this collection documents his correspondence and work at the Naval War College, specifically his administrative and educational roles. Prominent correspondents include Professor Joseph G. Brennan (1910-2004), Admirals Carlisle Trost (1930-), Thomas Hayward (1924-), James Holloway III (1922-), Julien J. LeBourgeois (1923-2012), and Senators John Chafee (1922-1999), Sam Nunn (1938-), and John Tower (1925-1991). The majority of the correspondence relates to his professional work and responsibilities. Along with Stockdale’s published and unpublished writings on moral leadership, his prisoner of war experiences, and the mind in captivity, there are several articles by other academics and writers contained in this collection. Significant speeches from 1965-1993, which includes his time as president of the Naval War College, are in the collection. His speeches on values, leadership, and his prisoner of war experiences were in high demand. Of particular interest within this collection are two volumes of lectures for the popular course entitled Foundations of Moral Obligation team-taught by Stockdale and Brennan. A summary of his captivity in a North Vietnamese prison from 9 September 1965 to 12...
Dates: 1988 Mar