Box 6
Contains 7 Results:
Speeches, 1931-1938
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) regarding the New Jersey Republican State Convention, National Distress, Young Republican Rally, to the young voters, and more.
Speeches, Newspaper Articles, and Pamphlets, 1916-1937
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) regarding Public Utility Holding, Stock-Exchange Control Bill, Robinson-Patman Bill, rural electrification, the death of Dwight Eisenhower, whether or not Camden should construct and operate an electric light plant and more; Newspaper articles from various newspapers; Pamphlets regarding various topics such as the Roosevelt Project, the Panama Canal, Workers Negro and White, and more.
Speeches
Three packets of speeches by unknown authors. One packet of speeches are labeled Inspirational Addresses for all Associations. The second packet is labeled America, Patriotic and Miscellanous Addresses. The third packet is labeled Miscellanous Speeches.
Speeches, Magazines, Newspaper Articles, and Pamphlets, 1916-1958
Speeches (both handwritten and typed) regarding various topics such as restraining the government from forcing parents to send children to school, the future of the United States, the curtailing of expenditures of Gift Shops, dedication of Memorial Park and more; Magazines regarding various topics; Newspaper articles from various newspapers; and pamphlets on various topics such as The Readers Digest, The Law School, Colored Mondays, Prevention and more.
Poland and General Pulaski Documents, 1932-1944
Speeches regarding the General Pulaski Monument and dedication exercises. Pamphlets and newsletters regarding Poland and their willingness to fight, Poland's National Holiday in May, how Americans are trying to bury the Polish-Russian issue and more.
General Pulaski and Speeches
A program from the dedication monument at Pulaski Square and a brown envelop that contains various speeches from unknown authors labeled Addresses.
General Pulaski Letters and Speeches, 1932-1936
Letters, both to and from Congressman Wolverton, regarding his interest in creating October 11, 1932 as General Pulaski Day, pertaining to his willingness to give a speech at the dedication of the General Pulaski Monument and more. Speeches from the dedication of the General Pulaski Monument.