Box 1
Contains 25 Results:
Speech, Phoenix, 6 p; Speech, Phoenix, 8 p, 1952-09-12
Transcripts of 228 speeches, addresses and remarks delivered by Illinois Governor Adlai E. Stevenson during his campaign for U.S. President in 1952. Topics include domestic policy, off-shore oil deposits, McCarthyism, foreign policy and Korea. Includes his welcoming address at the Democratic National Convention, speeches given during his campaign train tour and his concession speech to President-elect Eisenhower.
Speech, Hartford, CT, 8 p, 1952-09-16
Transcripts of 228 speeches, addresses and remarks delivered by Illinois Governor Adlai E. Stevenson during his campaign for U.S. President in 1952. Topics include domestic policy, off-shore oil deposits, McCarthyism, foreign policy and Korea. Includes his welcoming address at the Democratic National Convention, speeches given during his campaign train tour and his concession speech to President-elect Eisenhower.
Remarks & Speech, 1952-09-18
Remarks, Beacon Falls, CT, 1 p Remarks, Bridgeport, CT, 5 p Remarks, Bristol, CT, 2 p Remarks, Nangatuck, CT, 1 p Remarks, New Britain, CT, 3 p Remarks, New Haven, CT, 3 p Speech, Hartford, CT, 8 p Remarks, Seymour, CT, 1 p Remarks, Waterbury, CT, 4 p
Remarks, East Hartford, CT, 1 p; Remarks, Enfield Village, CT, 2 p; Speech, Springfield, MA, 6 p; Speech, Springfield, MA, 7 p, 1952-09-19
Transcripts of 228 speeches, addresses and remarks delivered by Illinois Governor Adlai E. Stevenson during his campaign for U.S. President in 1952. Topics include domestic policy, off-shore oil deposits, McCarthyism, foreign policy and Korea. Includes his welcoming address at the Democratic National Convention, speeches given during his campaign train tour and his concession speech to President-elect Eisenhower.
Remarks, Fredericksburg, VA, 1 p; Remarks, Quantico, VA, 2 p; Speech, Richmond, VA, 8 p; Remarks, Washington, DC, 1 p, 1952-09-20
Transcripts of 228 speeches, addresses and remarks delivered by Illinois Governor Adlai E. Stevenson during his campaign for U.S. President in 1952. Topics include domestic policy, off-shore oil deposits, McCarthyism, foreign policy and Korea. Includes his welcoming address at the Democratic National Convention, speeches given during his campaign train tour and his concession speech to President-elect Eisenhower.