TABLE OF CONTENTS


Collection Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

List of Recordings

On Democratic Principles 1912

The New Freedom 1912

The Third Party 1912

Campaign speech 1912

Campaign speech 1912

Campaign speech 1912

Rights of American Indians 1915

Armistice Day November 10, 1923

Woodrow Wilson An Inventory of Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University

Woodrow Wilson

An Inventory of Spoken Word Audio Recordings in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University



Collection Summary

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.

Biographical Note

President of the United States, 1912-1920.

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Chronology

1856 - 1924birth - death dates
1902 - 1911President of Princeton University
1911 - 1912Governor of New Jersey
1912 - 1916 President of the United States
1916 - 1920Second term as President of the United States

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Scope and Contents

There are 10 recordings from 1912-1923 in this collection. Eight of the recordings are campaign speeches from 1912.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

These recordings are available on the web and in the Michigan State University Vincent Voice Library.

Restrictions on Use

The web-accessible recordings may be freely used with acknowledgment of the Vincent Voice Library.

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Index Terms

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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List of Recordings

M276 bd.2 M1615 bd.3 On Democratic Principles 1912

2 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 1912

2 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 1915

1 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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