Box 3
Contains 25 Results:
Anniversary Day Speeches, 1915-1957
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) given at a variety of functions celebrating the anniversary of many of these functions or groups.
Y.M.C.A, No Date
Speech (handwritten) given at a Y.M.C.A. building.
Medical College and Mental Illness Documents, 1957
Speeches, pamphlets, newsletters regarding Women's Medical College of Pennyslvania, medical research and mental illness.
Various Governemtn Documents, 1919-1935
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) regarding Senator David Baird Jr., The Regional District Act, The Home Rule Act, and letters to President Franklin D. Roosevelt regarding the use of silver to stabilize the purchasing power of the dollar.
Congressional Records-Photocopy, 1930 and 1932
Two Congressional Records from July 1930 and a letter to Congressman Wolverton from L.L. stating that he sent duplicate copies of a Congressional Record that was found in an attic to Don dated February of 1932.
Speeches, Newsletters and Newspaper Articles, 1931-1936
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) regarding unemployment insurance, old age pensions, work relief for the unemployed through the CWA-PWA program, relief for our educational systems; newsletters regarding national recovery, the cause and cure of the depression, and newspaper articles from various newspapers.
Speeches-Various Topics, 1950-1956
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) given at various functions such as Camden Soroptimist Club, Camden Traffic Club, Glassboro and Dedication of Freedoms Shrine at Paulsboro High School.
Dedication Speeches, 1916-1956
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) regarding the dedication of buildings such as Westmont Fire Company's new building, opening of Clementon Theatre, dedicating Camden as Radio Center of the World, new post office in Oaklyn, and the cornerstone laying of Walt Whitman Hotel.
Speeches-Various Topics, 1927-1951
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) given at The Merchantville Women's Club, Camden Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club and more.
Speeches, Pamphlets and Interviews, 1931-1961
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) regarding the New Jersey Republican State Convention, Unemployment Insurance and the housing and slum work relief program; pamphlets on various topics; two interviews, one regarding Congressman Wolverton's thoughts on giving President Roosevelt additional power to deal with the war on depression and a second interview on Congressman Wolverton's feelings towards Washington debating on cutting the C.W.A. work programs.