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This article is from the Objectivism Resource Guide FAQ, by Jay Andrew Allen jallen@ingress.com with numerous contributions by others.
Every year, Ayn Rand would give a speech at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston. Since
her death, Dr. Leonard Peikoff has carried on the tradition. (All of his
speeches up until 1991 are reprinted in _The_Voice_of_ _Reason_:
Essays_In_Objectivist_Thought_, which also contains many of Ayn Rand's old Ford
Hall speeches.) Dr. Peikoff's latest speech, held on November 7 1993, was
"Modernism and Madness," which discussed the close link between modern art and
schizophrenia.
For more information, call the Ford Hall Forum at (617)-437-5800.
NOTE: Ford Hall is not an "Objectivist organization," but an independent
organization dedicated to protecting free speech.
 
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