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Major campaign speeches of Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952. With an introd. by the author.

Title
Major campaign speeches of Adlai E. Stevenson, 1952. With an introd. by the author.
Author
Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965
Publication
New York, Random House [1953]

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Description
xxi, 320 p. port., facsim.; 22 cm.
Subject
  • 1945-1953
  • Campaign literature > Democratic
  • United States > Politics and government > 1945-1953
Genre/Form
Campaign literature
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Welcoming address: Democratic National Convention, Chicago, Illinois -- Speech of acceptance: Chicago, Illinois -- The beginning of the campaign: Springfield, Illinois -- The nature of patriotism: New York City -- Equal rights: New York City -- Faith in liberalism: New York City -- War and peace: broadcast to the armed forces overseas -- Bi-partisan foreign policy: Grand Rapids, Michigan -- Improving our labor laws: Detroit, Michigan -- Is it liberation?: Hamtramck, Michigan -- Time for a change-?: Denver, Colorado -- Farm policy: Kasson, Minnesota -- The new West: Cheyenne, Wyoming -- The one-party press: Portland, Oregon -- The people's natural resources: Seattle, Washington -- World policy: San Francisco, California -- On political morality: Los Angeles, California -- The American future: Los Angeles, California -- Campaign issues: Phoenix, Arizona -- The threat of communism: Albuquerque, New Mexico -- The atomic future: Hartford, Connecticut -- The New England tradition: Springfield, Massachusetts -- To the young marines: Quantico, Virginia -- The new South: Richmond, Virginia -- The role of labor: New York City -- The control of inflation: Baltimore, Maryland -- Economy in government: Indianapolis, Indiana -- Korea: Louisville, Kentucky -- First fireside speech: Chicago, Illinois -- Social gains and the public welfare: Columbus, Ohio -- A whistle-stop: Ypsilanti, Michigan -- Safeguards against communism: Detroit, Michigan -- The area of freedom: Madison, Wisconsin -- The proper role of government: St. Louis, Missouri -- Tidelands oil -foreign trade: New Orleans, Louisiana -- On liberty of conscience: Salt Lake City, Utah -- Second fireside speech: Los Angeles, California -- The idea of human freedom: San Antonio, Texas -- Leadership for peace: Herald Tribune Forum -- The Hiss case: Cleveland, Ohio -- The United Nations: our hope and our commitment: Springfield, Illinois -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Poughkeepsie, New York -- Our religion and politics: Boston, Massachusetts -- The new force in America: New York City -- Business and government: Reading, Pennsylvania -- The fundamental issues: Brooklyn, New York -- The campaign is over!: Chicago, Illinois -- The good fight: Chicago, Illinois -- To future citizens: Half Day, Illinois -- The verdict -we pray as one: Springfield, Illinois.
LCCN
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OCLC
  • 544024
  • SCSB-12790340
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