 Hi, I'm Ann Case, Tulane's University Archivist, and I'd like to tell you about an event that happened on campus, a moment that changed the course of American history, but very few people are aware that it happened here. I'm referring to the speech given by President Gerald Ford on the evening of April 23, 1975 in the building now called Devlin Fieldhouse. And that night, in a packed house of Tulaneans, invited guests, and Louisiana politicians, the President stunned the world when he unexpectedly announced that the United States would no longer participate in the Vietnam War. The complete speech and several of the documents pertaining to this historic event are available for viewing by visiting the University Archives Historical Collection in Tulane's Digital Library at digitallibrary.tulane.edu. University Archives, which is part of Howard Tilton Memorial Library's Special Collections Division, is the official repository for Tulane University.