Word: speeches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Meanwhile, if Ambassador Joe Kennedy's speech in London last fortnight led anyone to think that President Roosevelt approved a do-nothing policy regarding foreign militarists and their designs, the President last week made his position clear by a series of performances...
...Federal Judge William Clark of Newark last week added to the history of Free Speech in Jersey City by ruling, in favor of C.I.O. and the Civil Liberties Union, that Boss Frank Hague must let them move freely about, distribute circulars, display placards, but may still require permits for public addresses and control the composition of mass audiences. Red-hating Boss Hague promptly announced: "Our position is exactly the same...
...Marseille last week Orator Daladier burst out against the Communists in a speech aimed to gather as much support as possible from all other French Parties: "One party can say to me that it always favored an uncompromising attitude, even should that lead to war. . . . That is, the Communist Party! The violence and intransigence of this party sought to paralyze my action. When its newspapers, its orators coarsely attacked Chamberlain who worked with admirable faith for safety and peace, did that not weaken the position of France? When they addressed daily challenges to the French Government did that facilitate...
...interview was conducted during a ten minute walk from the Hotel Brad ford where he had just made a recording of a speech in the studios of Station WBZ, along Tremont Street to the foot of the State House hill. Accompanying Saltonstall was Danny Lynch, his campaign manager...
...Crimson, Paul W. Cherington '40 led off and made the rebuttal speech. Other speakers for the Crimson were Sanford Marshall '41 and Henry Oyen '41. The Yale men were Henry Shultz '39, Henry Kohn '39, and Hart Spiegel...