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Central Connecticut State University remembers Jimmy Carter’s 1985 visit

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NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) — A few years after former President Jimmy Carter’s term ended, he made a trip to New Britain.  

In 1985, about 3,000 people gathered at Central Connecticut State University’s Welte Hall to hear the former president deliver the annual Robert C. Vance Lecture.  

This lecture series ran from 1983 to 2015 to honor the editor, publisher and journalist for The Herald in New Britain, Robert C. Vance.  

In addition to giving a speech, Carter was also awarded the university’s first honorary degree.  

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The university’s archivist, Renata Vickery, said, “it was also important for our students to see someone who started from the very humble beginning.” 



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