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Speech File, 1932-1987 (continued) | |||||||||||||
Texts, 1932-1987 (continued) | |||||||||||||
Jan. 13-15, "America Reorients Itself," New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
BOX 670 | Jan. 29, "Women and War Work," American Red Cross, WOR radio, New York, N.Y. | ||||||||||||
Feb. 21, "Victory for China Program," shortwave broadcast to China | |||||||||||||
May 15, "March of Time," WJZ radio, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
June 2, United China Relief, CBS radio, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
June 13, May-ling Soong Chiang, Wellesley College, Mass. | |||||||||||||
June 22, "How Near Is the Far East?" Advertising Federation of America | |||||||||||||
June 23, Women's Republican Club of Greenwich, Greenwich, Conn., outline | |||||||||||||
July 7, China rally, outline | |||||||||||||
circa Aug., decision not to run for Congress | |||||||||||||
Sept. 2, "Women in War," notes | |||||||||||||
Sept. 10, keynote speech, Connecticut State Republican Convention, Hartford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
Sept. 14, acceptance speech, Republican candidate, Congressional election campaign, fourth district, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 23, "America Speaks to Poland," WRUL radio, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 24, "The Role of American Women in Wartime," Bridgeport Women's Committee, American Institute of Banking, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 25, "Women Under Fire," outline | |||||||||||||
Sept. 28, Bridgeport Republican Club, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Oct. 2, election campaign, Women's National Republican Club, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
BOX 671 | Oct. 6, election campaign, Greenwich Republican rally, Greenwich, Conn. | ||||||||||||
Oct. 9, United China Relief, Philadelphia, Pa. | |||||||||||||
Oct. 10, election campaign, WSRR radio, Stamford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Oct. 14, election campaign, Fairfield Community Chest, Fairfield, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Oct. 18[?], election campaign, [Danbury?], Conn. | |||||||||||||
Oct. 19, election campaign, WSRR and WICC radio, Stamford and Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Oct. 26, election campaign, Fairfield County League of Women Voters, Stamford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Oct. 28 | |||||||||||||
Election campaign (Henry Robinson Luce notes) | |||||||||||||
"Rubber Stamp," WSRR radio, Stamford, Conn. (Henry Robinson Luce notes) | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
circa Oct. | |||||||||||||
"Friends of Fairfield County" | |||||||||||||
"Women March to Victory," WSRR radio, Stamford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Nov. 1, election campaign, WSRR radio, Stamford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Nov. 2, election campaign, WSRR radio, Stamford, Conn. (Henry Robinson Luce notes) | |||||||||||||
Nov. 17, "Racial Co-operation," Herald Tribune Forum, WJZ radio, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
Nov. 19, Republican Annual Convention, Harrisburg, Pa. | |||||||||||||
Dec. 16, shortwave broadcast for the War Department, interview with James Cagney, Hollywood, Calif. | |||||||||||||
Dec. 23, shortwave broadcast to Australia, Hollywood, Calif. | |||||||||||||
Undated | |||||||||||||
"Attack on Downs for Factory Gates" | |||||||||||||
Danbury, Conn. | |||||||||||||
"How I Will Represent Fairfield County in Congress" | |||||||||||||
Negroes | |||||||||||||
Port Chester Community Chest Drive, Port Chester, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
Raymond Baldwin for governor | |||||||||||||
Republican women | |||||||||||||
War bonds | |||||||||||||
War manpower | |||||||||||||
BOX 672 | Unidentified, election campaign | ||||||||||||
(3 folders) | |||||||||||||
1943 | |||||||||||||
Feb. 9, "America in the Post-War Air World," known as "Globaloney speech," U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
Feb. 10, "America in the Post-War Air World," WMAL radio, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
Feb. 13, Elks Diamond Jubilee, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
Feb. 15, Susan B. Anthony, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
Feb. 16, H.R. 1501, continuance of Lend-Lease, Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
Mar. 29, Tax legislation, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
Apr. 9, Greenwich Bond Rally, Greenwich, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Apr. 13, introduction of Joseph W. Martin (1884-1968), Republican State Convention, Hartford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Apr. 16 | |||||||||||||
Presentation of maritime "M" award to Edwards and Sons Co., Norwalk, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Presentation of efficiency award, Diamond Hill Machine Shop, Cos Cob, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Apr. 17, Klein Memorial Auditorium, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
May 11, reciprocal trade treaties, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
May 16, "The Airplane's Role in Post-War Transportation," American Forum of the Air radio debate, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
May 29, Republican congressional activity, WWDC (WELI) radio, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
June 24, "What Is America's Foreign Policy?" U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
BOX 673 | June 27, Wisconsin Republican State Convention, Appleton, Wis. | ||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
circa June, air power | |||||||||||||
July 6, "America's Post-war Relations with China," Columbia University, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
Aug. 9, India League Mass Meeting, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 19, "Would a Military Alliance with Great Britain Contribute to a More Lasting Peace?" radio discussion on "Wake Up, America," [New York, N.Y.] | |||||||||||||
Sept. 29, Stage Door Canteen, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
Nov. 8, "Summary of Provisions of House Resolution 3556," U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
Nov. 18, "What Indian Independence Means to America," Institute of Pacific Relations, Rochester, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
Nov. 23, manpower, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
Nov. 24, "Army and Navy Maintenance Corps Act of 1943," HR 3556, WMAL radio, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
Nov. 28, United Every Member Church Canvass, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Dec. 2, "Message a la France," Office of War Information radio broadcast | |||||||||||||
Dec. 14, "America's Postwar Relations with China," University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (Henry Robinson Luce notes) | |||||||||||||
Dec. 15, Fairmont, W.Va. (Henry Robinson Luce notes) | |||||||||||||
Undated | |||||||||||||
"America's Relations with the Far East" | |||||||||||||
American foreign policy, fragment, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
"Haverford," notes | |||||||||||||
Radio talk on The Women, Office of War Information, Overseas Division | |||||||||||||
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1882-1945), and World War II, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
Servicemen's Dependents Allowance Act, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
Taxes, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
1944 | |||||||||||||
Jan. 7, New Deal policy, Los Angeles, Calif. | |||||||||||||
Mar. 9, American farmers | |||||||||||||
Mar. 28, "Manpower and the Draft," American Forum of the Air radio broadcast, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
Apr. 11, "A Report on the 2nd Session of the 78th Congress," Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Apr. 21, Ohio Federation of Republican Women's Organizations, Columbus, Ohio | |||||||||||||
Apr. 23, New Zionist Organization of America, WQXR radio, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
BOX 674 | Apr. 28, Fairfield County, Conn., Women's Republican Association | ||||||||||||
May 4, India League of America, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
May 12, "The Search for an American Foreign Policy," Union League of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. | |||||||||||||
May 23, aid to children in Europe, WOR radio, New York, N.Y. | |||||||||||||
May 25, Connecticut Republican party | |||||||||||||
circa May | |||||||||||||
"Participation, Password to Peace" | |||||||||||||
Women in Congress, Hartford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
June 2, war relief, radio broadcast | |||||||||||||
June 6, "D-Day," radio comments, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
June 16, contract settlement legislation, S 1718, U.S. House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
June 21, radio interview with Olive Clapper, Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
June 25, presidency, fragment, Philadelphia, Pa. (not delivered?) | |||||||||||||
June 27, keynote address, known as "G.I. Joe and G.I. Jim" speech, Republican National Convention, Chicago, Ill. (Henry Robinson Luce notes) | |||||||||||||
circa June, second congressional district of Montana | |||||||||||||
Aug. 9 | |||||||||||||
Re-election campaign, Republican fourth district convention, Greenwich, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Acceptance of Republican nomination for re-election, WICC, WNAB, WSRR radio, Bridgeport and Stamford, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 9, "Reconversion," Detroit, Mich. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 22, re-election campaign, Fairfield County Republican Women's Club, WICC radio, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 23, re-election campaign, Republican Town Committee, Norwalk, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 24, Trinacria Society honor roll, Bridgeport, Conn. | |||||||||||||
Sept. 29, "National Unity and Foreign Policy," Republican Women of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. | |||||||||||||
BOX 675 | Sept. 30, "A President for G.I. Joe," WJZ radio, Newark, N.J. | ||||||||||||
circa Sept. | |||||||||||||
Re-election campaign, Fairfield County (Henry Robinson Luce notes?) | |||||||||||||
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