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Collection Summary |
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Main Speaker: | Wilson, Woodrow | |
Title: | Collected speeches of Woodrow Wilson | |
Collection Dates: | 1912-1923 | |
Quantity: | 63 digital electronic audio files. Recordings were originally produced in the United States. |
President of the United States, 1912-1920.
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1856 - 1924 | birth - death dates | |
1902 - 1911 | President of Princeton University |
1911 - 1912 | Governor of New Jersey |
1912 - 1916 | President of the United States |
1916 - 1920 | Second term as President of the United States |
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There are 10 recordings from 1912-1923 in this collection. Eight of the recordings are campaign speeches from 1912.
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These recordings are available on the web and in the Michigan State University Vincent Voice Library.
The web-accessible recordings may be freely used with acknowledgment of the Vincent Voice Library.
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Index Terms |
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The following terms may be useful for searching the MSU Library online catalog (MAGIC) for related sources. | ||
Topics: | ||
Democracy | ||
Indians of North America | ||
Legal status, etc. | ||
Presidents | ||
United States | ||
Election | ||
1912 | ||
Tariff | ||
United States | ||
Social conditions | ||
Veterans Day | ||
Organizations: | ||
Progressive Party | ||
Names: | ||
Roosevelt, Theordore | ||
1858-1919 | ||
Document Types: | ||
Sound recordings | ||
Campaign speeches |
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M276 bd.2 M1615 bd.3 On Democratic Principles 19122 copies 36 seconds | |||||||||||||
Wilson speaks about democratic principles. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
MP3 version | |||||||||||||
Recorded in Camden, New Jersey by the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1912. | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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M770 bd.3 M1250 bd.5 The New Freedom 19122 copies | |||||||||||||
Political address made during campaign of 1912 entitled The New Freedom, in which Wilson defines the nation's awakening. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
Recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company, 1912. | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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M653 bd.9 The Third Party 1912 | |||||||||||||
Woodrow Wilson talks about the new Progressive Party, criticizing Theodore Roosevelt and his methods of supporting the small business man. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
Recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company, 1912. | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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M757 bd.9 Campaign speech 1912 | |||||||||||||
Wilson gives a campaign speech in which he speaks about the tariff and the regulation of trusts, and partnership of all people with the federal government. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
Recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company, 1912. | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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M757 bd.8 Campaign speech 1912 | |||||||||||||
Wilson gives a campaign speech in which he talks about the interests of labor and compares his views with those of the third party. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
Recorded by the Victor Recording Machine Company, 1912. | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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M653 bd.10 Campaign speech 1912 | |||||||||||||
Wilson speaks on the tariff as a political and economic issue. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
Recorded by the Victor Talking Machine Company, 1912. | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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M4804 bd.22 Rights of American Indians 19151 minute, 35 seconds Originally recorded at 3 3/4 inches per second. | |||||||||||||
Woodrow Wilson talks about the rights of the American Indians and very optimistically about their living conditions. Recorded April 4, 1915. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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M982 bd.11 Armistice Day November 10, 1923 | |||||||||||||
Woodrow Wilson gives an address from his home on S. Street, Washington D.C. on November 10, 1923 to a gathering of admirers on Armistice Day. Recorded by Frank L. Capp in 1923. | |||||||||||||
RealAudio version of speech | |||||||||||||
Copyright Status: Public Domain |
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