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Contains 166 Results:
Speech: "The Political Philosophy of George Washington", 1929
February 22, 1929. By James M. Beck, a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania. This address was to commemorate Washington's birthday. The address was then published by Government Printing Office.
Speech: "The Tariff Bill of 1929", 1929
May 21, 1929. By William W. Hastings. Gives reasons for Hastings' opposition to the tariff bill.
Speech: "Let's Go On Doing It Ourselves", 1929
June 15, 1929. By Merle Thorpe. Commencement address to the graduating class of the National University Law School. Discusses the importance of individual effort to maintain America's leadership role in world politics.
Speech: Untitled., 1929
July 16, 1929. By Gonzalo N. Santos. Discusses the foundation of the Mexican Revolution.
Speech: "An Obligation of Citizenship", 1929
December 29, 1929. By David Lawrence. Stresses the need for citizens to have a respectful attitude toward their government.
Speech: "An Appreciation of James Shannon Buchanan", 1930
By William Bennett Bizzell and others. Celebrates the accomplishments of J. S. Buchanan, vice-president of the University of Oklahoma.
Speech: "Now Is the Time to Enact Old-Age-Security Legislation", 1930
January 8, 1930. By Tom D. McKeown.
Speech: "Address at the 13th Annual Convention of the Mississippi Valley Association", 1930
November 24, 1930. By Bibb Graves. Discusses the need for a non-partisan solution to the problems associated with the Mississippi River.
Speech: "Radio Addresses", 1931
By Sol Bloom. The U.S. Representative from New York, Bloom delivered these addresses on Mothers' Day, Flag Day, Independence Day, and the Fort Necessity Ground-Breaking Ceremony.
Speech: "Inaugural Message of Charles W. Bryan, Governor of Nebraska", 1931
January 8, 1931. By Charles W. Bryan.