[U.S. President Calvin Coolidge delivers his first inaugural speech].

President Calvin Coolidge delivers his first inaugural speech following his election in 1924. Broadcast over the WEAF-WCAP network, Coolidge talks about the nation recovering from the First World War and giving assistance to Europe. He discusses isolationism, maintaining a standing military for defe...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933 (Speaker)
Language:English
Published: [1925]
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (21 min., 46 sec.) : digital, WAV, MP3 files.
Format: Audio Software
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President Calvin Coolidge delivers his first inaugural speech following his election in 1924. Broadcast over the WEAF-WCAP network, Coolidge talks about the nation recovering from the First World War and giving assistance to Europe. He discusses isolationism, maintaining a standing military for defense, security threats, the domestic economy, and partisan politics. He also talks about fending off attempts to maintain publicly owned railroads and utility companies, and discusses taxation, social problems, and the rights of property owners.
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Call Number:Voice 15927
Playing Time:00:21:46
System Details:Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
Event Details:
Broadcast on WEAF-WCAP, Mar. 4, 1925.