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Part I: Robert M. La Follette, Sr., Papers, 1844-1925 (continued)
Speeches and Writings File, 1879-1925 (continued)
Unidentified and miscellaneous (continued)
(2 folders)
1924
Campaign speeches
Baltimore, Md., Oct. 27
Boston, Mass., Oct. 30
Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 28
Chicago, Ill., Oct.11
Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 10
Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 1
Des Moines, Iowa., Oct. 15
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 9
Grands Rapids, Mich., Oct. 23
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 13
Labor Day radio address
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 16
Newark, N.J., Oct. 8
New York, N.Y., Sept. 18
New York Times magazine section, July 27
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 20
Peoria, Ill., Oct. 22
BOX I:B229 Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 31
Rochester, N.Y., Oct. 6
Rock Island, Ill., Oct. 21
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 14
Schenectady, N.Y., Oct. 29
Scranton, Pa., Oct. 7
Sioux Falls, S.D., Oct. 17
Statements, miscellaneous
Steuben Society
Washington, D.C., Sept. 10
New York, N.Y., Sept. 21
Syracuse, N.Y., Oct. 24
“Coolidge Slaughters the Federal Trade Commission,” La Follette's Magazine
“The Crusade against Monopoly,” The Country Gentleman, Oct. 11
Editorial comments, La Follette's Magazine, Jan.-Nov.
(3 folders)
BOX I:B230 Ku Klux Klan, Aug.
“My Own Story,” newspaper clippings, including bound volume of ten part series in Washington Daily News
(4 folders)
“A New Declaration of Independence,” Progressive Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, July 4
“A New Phase of Railroad Manipulation,” La Follette's Magazine, Apr. 25
“The Plot to Discredit Senator Walsh”, La Follette's Magazine
“The President Fixes the Tariff Duties on Sugar,” La Follette's Magazine, Aug.
“Reduce Railroad Rates Now,” La Follette's Magazine, Jan.
“Relief for the Starving Women and Children of Germany,” United States Senate, June 6
“Resignation of Edwin Denby,” United States Senate, Feb. 11
Sugar investigation, Aug.
Wilson, Woodrow, death, Feb.
1925
Editorial briefs file
“Editorial Comment,” La Follette's Magazine, Apr.
“The Indictments against the Oil Thieves Quashed,” La Follette's Magazine, Apr.
“The Looting of the St. Paul Railroad Company,” La Follette's Magazine, May
“Monopoly Subsidizes Education,” La Follette's Magazine
“More Light, Better Ventilation: Let Us Clean House,” La Follette's Magazine, May
“On Guard for the People”
Opposing confirmation of Charles Beecher Warren for attorney general
“Out to ’Get' Couzens and Wheeler,” La Follette's Magazine, Apr.
“Stealing under Private Management of the Railroads,” La Follette's Magazine, Jan.
BOX I:B231 Undated
Agriculture
Church dedication
“Conservation in Alaska”
“The Constitutional Power of Minorities”
Editorials
Flag Day speech
Hamlet lecture
Kenosha County, Wis., speech
“The Making of a Man”
Masons
Miscellany
“Money Trust”
Payne-Aldrich tariff bill
Privilege and monopoly
Railroads
Representative government
(2 folders)
Fragments
1900, reelection of William McKinley
1915, railroads
1917
Draft material
Freedom of speech during wartime
Warmaking power
1919, Lend-Lease bill
1920
Labor
Monopoly and taxation
1921
Esch-Cummins law
Winslow-Townsend bill
1922
Campaign speech
Ship subsidy bill
1924, Edwin Denby resignation
Undated
Sherman Antitrust law
(2 folders)
Wilson, Woodrow, and the railroads
BOX I:B232 Printed bound speeches
1886, memorial addresses on Joseph Rankin
1886-1890, 49th through 51st Congresses
1894-1904, campaigns
1901, legislative messages
(3 vols.)
1901-1903, annual messages
BOX I:B233 1903
Legislative messages
(3 vols.)
State regulation of railroad rates
1904
“Argument in Opposition to the Contest of Robert M. La Follette ... for Seats in the National Republican Convention...”
“Argument of H. W. Chynoweth ... in Behalf of Robert M. La Follette”
“Notice and Statement in Behalf of ... Robert M. La Follette ...”
“Record Evidence ... Filed in Behalf of Robert M. La Follette ...”
BOX I:B234 1905
Legislative messages
Messages
(3 folders)
Railway regulation
Regulation of railroad rates
Senate journal, special session
BOX I:B235 1905-1909, personal record, 59th and 60th Congresses
1906-1919, addresses delivered in the United States Senate
(1 vol.)
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