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Part I: Robert M. La
Follette, Jr., Papers,
1895-1960
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Speeches and
Writings File,
1921-1948
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BOX I:C554-C567 |
Speeches and
Articles,
1924-1946
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Handwritten drafts, typescripts, and printed copies. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
BOX I:C554 |
1924-1925, drafts |
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1925 |
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Aug. 17, announcement of
candidacy for United States Senate |
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Aug. 25, senatorial
campaign, Stoughton, Wis. |
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Aug. 26, special election,
Prairie du Chien, Wis. |
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Aug. 31, railroad trainmen,
Pleasant Valley Park, Wis. |
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Sept. 12, Federal Trade
Commission, Racine, Wis. |
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Dec. 15, labor |
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1926-1927, drafts |
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1927 |
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Mar. 31, the “Bread
Trust” |
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July 16, Blaine-Ekern
gubernatorial campaign, Randolph, Wis. |
BOX I:C555 |
Aug. 28, legislative
issues, Ashland County Fair Grounds, Ashland, Wis. |
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Nov. 15, political issues,
Milwaukee, Wis. |
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Undated, Charles A.
Lindbergh (1902-1974), Madison, Wis., fragment |
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1928 |
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Drafts |
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Mar. 8, Muscle Shoals,
United States Senate |
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Spring, Republican National
Convention delegates |
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June 15, Progressive Party
platform, Kansas City, Mo. |
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Labor Day, political
issues, Milwaukee, Wis. |
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Undated |
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Coolidge, Calvin,
administration |
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Political issues
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(2
folders) |
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Undelivered, South American
affairs |
BOX I:C556 |
1929 |
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June 1, La Follette, Sr.,
Radio Forum, Washington, D.C. |
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Sept., tariff, United
States Senate |
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Undated, tariff chemical
schedule, United States Senate |
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1930-1932, Drafts |
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Apr. 23 and 26, liberalism,
Boston, Mass., and New York, N.Y. |
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Spring, reelection of
William H. McMaster, South Dakota |
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(2 folders) |
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Aug. 28, political issues,
WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wis., fragment |
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Summer, Kohler-La Follette
primary campaign |
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Sept. 9, endorsing
Progressive candidates, Bonduel, Wis. |
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Oct. 15, endorsing
reelection of Thomas James Walsh (1859-1933), Madison, Wis. |
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1930 |
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Undated |
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Endorsing Edward P.
Costigan, Democratic senatorial nominee, Colorado |
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Gridiron Club,
Washington, D.C. |
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1931 |
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Jan., vacations |
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Mar. 7, achievements of
71st Congress |
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May 25, NBC radio address
narrated by Edwin Alger, Washington, D.C. |
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July 23, labor in
Wisconsin, State Federation of Labor, Oshkosh, Wis. |
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Sept., endorsing election
of Wisconsin congressional candidate Thomas Amlie |
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Nov. 13, “Progressive
Statesmanship in America,” St. Louis, Mo. |
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Nov. 25, various issues,
Movietone talk |
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Dec. 26, the Depression,
Washington Star Radio Forum, Washington,
D.C. |
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(2 folders) |
BOX I:C557 |
1932 |
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Jan. 11, various issues,
NBC radio |
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Jan. 29, “We Need
Purchasing Power, Not Credit,”
March of Events page, Hearst
newspapers |
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Feb. 24, education,
National Education Association, Washington, D.C. |
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Mar. 6, “The Way Out of
Our National Dilemma,” Sinai Temple, Chicago, Ill. |
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Mar. 14, national economy,
NBC National Radio Forum, Washington, D.C. |
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Mar. 15, legislative bill
to establish an economic council, NBC radio, Washington, D.C. |
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Mar., Progressive
platform |
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Apr. 2, endorsing Newton
Jenkins, Republican Progressive senatorial candidate |
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June 6, endorsing
reelection of Smith W. Brookhart, Iowa |
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June 25, endorsing
reelection of Gerald Nye |
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June 25, testimonial dinner
for Harry Slattery |
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Summer, various speeches
endorsing La Follette-Blaine ticket |
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Sept. 17, Wisconsin primary
campaign, WCCO radio, Minneapolis, Minn. |
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Sept., Wisconsin primary
campaign, fragment |
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1933 |
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Apr. 14, public policy,
WIBA radio, Madison, Wis. |
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Apr. 21, farm relief bill,
WIBA radio, Madison, Wis. |
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Apr. 28, inflation, WIBA
radio, Madison, Wis. |
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May 4, unemployment,
Citizens Conference on Vocational Education and the Problems of Reconstruction,
Washington, D.C. |
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May 5, Muscle Shoals, WIBA
radio, Madison, Wis. |
BOX I:C558 |
May 12, St. Lawrence Seaway
project, WIBA radio, Madison, Wis. |
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May 13, general legislative
issues, Bridgeport, Conn., notes |
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May 19, La Follette, Jr.,
construction bill, WIBA and WEBC radio, Madison, Wis. |
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May 26, public works and
industrial recovery bill, WIBA and WEBC radio, Madison, Wis. |
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May 29, St. Lawrence Seaway
project, United States Senate |
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June 9, Senate
investigation of J. P. Morgan & Co., WIBA and WEBC radio, Madison,
Wis. |
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June 16, legislative issues
of the 73rd Congress, WIBA radio, Madison, Wis. |
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July 11, Maple Bluff Farm
picnic, hosted by La Follette, Jr., and Philip Fox La Follette, Madison, Wis.
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July 16, German immigrant
contributions to the nation, Madison, Wis. |
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July 20, the Depression and
the need for economic recovery, Wisconsin State Federation of Labor Convention,
Green Bay, Wis. |
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Aug. 4, veterans
legislation, Veterans Civic League, Madison, Wis. |
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Oct. 20, St. Lawrence
Seaway project, Great Lakes Harbors Association, Detroit, Mich. |
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Undated |
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National Recovery
Administration |
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Miscellany |
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1934 |
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Drafts |
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Jan. 3, various legislative
issues, CBS radio, Washington, D.C. |
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Jan. 24, St. Lawrence
Seaway project, United States Senate |
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Jan. 30, St. Lawrence
Seaway project, speech material |
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Feb. 9, St. Lawrence Seaway
project, NBC radio, excerpt |
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Feb. 17, St. Lawrence
Seaway project, NBC radio |
BOX I:C559 |
Mar. 3, Progressive
movement, Madison, Wis. |
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Apr. 9, taxation, NBC
radio |
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Apr. 17, death of John J.
Blaine |
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Apr. 19, funeral of John J.
Blaine |
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May 19, Progressive
movement, Fond du Lac, Wis. |
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(2 folders) |
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June 6, selection of Henry
Fletcher as Republican National Committee chairman |
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Oct. 22, introducing
Fiorello La Guardia, WTMJ radio, Milwaukee, Wis. |
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Oct. 2[4?], endorsing
reelection of Philip Fox La Follette, WISN radio |
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Undated, “New Frontiers
for Youth” |
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News releases |
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1935 |
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Apr. 5, economic issues,
WOL radio, Washington, D.C. |
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Apr. 28, taxation, Columbia
Network radio |
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Dec. 19, economic
cooperation, East Side High School, Madison, Wis. |
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Undated, Progressive
movement |
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1936 |
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Mar. 11, “The National
Importance of the St. Lawrence Waterway,” Seaway Conference, Detroit,
Mich. |
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Apr. 6, nineteenth
anniversary of United States Senate war declaration, nationwide radio broadcast
from Capitol, excerpt, Washington, D.C. |
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June 17,
Statement |
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Calling conference of
progressives |
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Need for large and
continuing public works program |
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Endorsing movie
The Plough That Broke the Plains
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Aug. 17, drought and soil
conservation |
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Sept. 8, Progressivism in
Wisconsin, Superior, Wis. |
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Sept. 28, endorsing
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), CBS radio, Chicago, Ill. |
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Oct. 5, review of Claude
Bower's book
Jefferson in Power
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