Box 42
Restricted
Contains 102 Results:
Speech: "A Summary of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian Affairs and Other Matters", 1934
April 23.
Speech: "The Appalling School Situation and a Plea for Speed in Dealing With the Education Problem of the Nation", 1934
May 1. Discusses the need for federal appropriation to public education.
Speech: "The Troubles of a Congressman", 1934
May 4. Discusses the obstacles faced by congressmen during their tenure in elected office.
Speech: "Emergency Construction of Public Roads", 1934
May 11. Discusses the use of federal road projects to increase employment.
Speech: "An Adequate Highway Program Including Provision for a National Parkway Proposal", 1934
June 16.
Speech: "Road Progress", [1934-1935]
Discusses the importance of road construction and the need for further road building appropriations.
Speech: "Highways", [1935]
Discusses America's need for road construction for social unification, economic prosperity, and national defense.
Speech: "Explanation of the $8,000,000,000 Road Fund Provided for in the $4,880,000,000 Work Relief Bill, With Proportionate Share to States", 1935
April 5.
Speech: Remarks by Cartwright on the essay "What I Would Do If I Were President", 1935
June 20. Discusses a prize-winning essay written by a sixteen-year-old from Cartwright's district.
Speech: "The Motorist Girds for War", [1936]
Discusses state governments' misappropriation of tax money for road building.