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October 23, 1960
Miss Selma H. Lovenberg
The Ford Hall Forum
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Boston 16, Mass.
Dear Miss Levenberg:
Thank you for your letter of October 10. I am pleased to accept March 26, 1961 as the date of my appearance on The Ford Hall Forum.
The topic I should like to discuss is: “The Intellectual Bankruptcy of Our Age” (an analysis of the basic premises, the development and the present state of Western culture, and of the need for a new type of intellectual leadership). This would be based on a forthcoming book of mine, FOR THE NEW INTELLECTUAL: THE PHILOSOPHY OF AYN RAND, to be published in the spring of 1961.
Since I am not a professional lecturer, I do not have a selection of speeches on hand. However, if you have some specific topic in mind, I may be able to prepare it for the occasion. I hesitate to offer you the lecture on “Faith and Force, the Destroyers of the Modern World,” which I delivered at Yale University (also at Columbia University and Brooklyn College), because it has been widely reprinted.
I shall ask my publishers, Random House, to send you the photographs and other material which you requested.
Looking forward to our meeting,
Sincerely yours,
Ayn Rand
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AR gave nineteen “Ford Hall” talks between 1961 and 1981, regularly attended by overflow audiences. On April 10, 1977, the Forum held a luncheon in her honor.