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Contains 166 Results:
Speech: "The Peter and Paul Robbery by Hy-Bird Partisans", undated
By W. J. Low. Diatribe against Oklahoma Governor Leon Phillips and Daily Oklahoma writer Otis Sullivant. The title word "hy-bird" refers to Governor Phillips' hybrid political stance as a Democratic politician with Republican sympathies.
Speech: "No Absolute Defense Without Modern Highways", undated
By Charles M. Upham. Road building and the importance of road projects throughout history.
Speech: "Special Session Message and extract from Third Annual Meeting", 1893, 1895
August 8, 1893 and December 2, 1895.By Grover Cleveland. Discusses the fear of United States financial instability because of the proposed a silver standard.
Speech: "Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States", 1896, 1912
First published in 1896, this speech was reprinted by order of the House of Representatives in 1912.
Speech: "The Trinity of Evils", 1913
November 26, 1913. By William H. Murray. Accepts a prohibition amendment to the Constitution as a just restriction of the states' rights to legislate within their own states.
Speech: "Address to the State Bankers of Oklahoma", 1914
December 8, 1914. By J. D. Lankford. Discusses the importance of banking to maintain a sound economy and increased business growth in Oklahoma.
Speech: "Address of the President at the Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress", 1914
December 8, 1914. By Woodrow Wilson. Discusses legislation in Congress that dealt with regulation of business.
Speech: "Debate on the Philippine Question", 1915
October 12, 1915. Young Men's Democratic Club.
Speech: "Statement Made by the Secretary of War to the Committee on Military Affairs", 1916
January 6, 1916. Discusses the need to development a program of national defense in the peace that follows World War I.
Speech: "On National Defense and the Adoption of a Proper Military Policy", 1916
January 17, 1916. By Lindley M. Garrison, Secretary of War.