Senator Joseph Biden speaking before a group of students and faculty at Millersville University.
Senator Joseph Biden D-Delaware (L), candidate for President of the United States, jokes with students 9/4/1987 prior to speaking before a group of students and faculty at Millersville University. The speach was sponsored by the university's Center for Politcal and Public Affairs. Looking on at right is G. Terry Madonna, director of the center.
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