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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
- Genre/Form
- Campaign literature
- Processing Action (note)
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- 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
- ^^^53006932^/L
- OCLC
- 544024
- SCSB-12790340
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library