Box 43
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Contains 166 Results:
Speech: "Germany and Peace - A Soldier's Message", 1934
July 8, 1934. By Rudolf Hess. This speech was given to members of the National Socialist Party.
Speech: "Report of President", 1935
December 9, 1935. By R. A. Cooke. The president of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Cooke gave this speech before the 55th annual meeting of the association.
Speech: "My Record in Congress", 1936
April 29, 1936. By Jack Nichols. Discusses Nichols' voting history while in Congress.
Speech: "Peace", 1936
August 14, 1936. By Franklin D. Roosevelt. This speech was given at Chautauqua, New York. It was issued by the Democratic National Campaign Committee.
Speech: "Salt-Stabilized Base Courses for Bituminous Surfacing", 1936
October 9, 1936. By Brant Holme. Discusses the need for secure road foundation materials.
Speech: "A Continuing Road Program", 1937
February 3, 1937. By John J. Sparkman. Includes correspondence from Cartwright to Sparkman. Discusses the need to continue the programs instituted by the Federal Highway Act of 1921.
Speech: "The Highway of Tomorrow", 1937
April 14, 1937. By Frank T. Sheets. Address before the Greater New York Safety Council. Future road building projects need a good planning basis to be safe and efficient transportation systems.
Speech: Meeting of the Highway Contractors and Highway Officials, 1937
April 30, 1937. Several members of the Highway Contractors and the Highways Officials look at the interaction between both groups.
Speech: "State Road Planning Survey", 1937
May 11, 1937. By Henry H. Wallace. Introduces the idea of surveying existing secondary roads to see if they should be improved or abandoned.
Speech: Address to the Jefferson Club, Lansing, Michigan, 1937
September 30, 1937. By James A. Farley. Discusses the prosperity and economic advancement brought about by the Democratic party.