miscellaneous speeches
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- George Bernhard Shaw, Irish playwright, On pacifism
- George C. Marshall, U.S. secretary of state, Proposes European Recovery Program
- George H. W. Bush, 41st U.S. president, Addresses U.S. troops in Somalia
- George H. W. Bush, 41st U.S. president, On the Persian Gulf War
- George H. W. Bush, U.S. vice president, Meets Dukakis for second presidential de
- George Lucas, U.S. movie director, writer, and producer, On becoming a filmmaker
- George McGovern, Democratic presidential candidate, On Vice President Agnew's cr
- George P. Schultz, U.S. secretary of state, Gives account of Soviet downing of S
- George V, king of Great Britain and Ireland, On the British Commonwealth
- George V, king of Great Britain and Ireland, On WWI and its aftermath
- George VI, king of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Delivers annual Christmas
- George W. Anderson, U.S. admiral, Confirms death of Thresher crew
- George W. Bush U.S. president-elect, Speaks after Al Gore concedes election
- Gerald R. Ford, 38th U.S. president, On the nation's economic woes
- Gerald R. Ford, 38th U.S. president, On the resignation of South Vietnam's presi
- Gerald R. Ford, 38th U.S. president, Pardons former president Richard Nixon
- Geraldine Ferraro, U.S. representative of New York, Speaks after becoming Walter
- Germaine Greer, Australian feminist and author, Speaks during U.S. book tour
- Gloria Steinem, American feminist, Addresses the National Women's Political Cauc
- Grenada Radio, Announces U.S. invasion of Grenada
- H. Rap Brown, black militant, On the African American community
- H. Ross Perot, Reform Party presidential candidate, On the nation's economic sit
- Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia, Condemns Italian invasion of Ethiopia befor
- Hale Boggs, U.S. representative of Louisiana, Discloses Soviet invasion of Czech
- Harold L. Ickes, U.S. secretary of the interior, Dedicates Hoover Dam
- Harold L. Ickes, U.S. secretary of the interior; Marian Anderson, American opera
- Harold Lloyd, silent film comedian, On slapstick comedy
- Harry S. Truman, 33rd U.S. president, Announces his decision to send U.S. forces
- Harry S. Truman, 33rd U.S. president, Removes General MacArthur from Korean comm
- Harry S. Truman, 33rd U.S. president, Signs the North Atlantic Treaty
- Harry S. Truman, 33rd U.S. president, Speaks at U.N. headquarters cornerstone-la
- Harry S. Truman, 33rd U.S. president, Threatens Japan with further atomic attack
- Helen Gahagan Douglas, U.S. representative of California, On anti-lynching bill
- Henry A. Kissinger, U.S. secretary of state, On the importance of a strong forei
- Henry Agard Wallace, Progressive party candidate, Campaigns for presidency
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., U.S. ambassador to the U.N., On Abraham Lincoln
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Requests U.N. action on Sov
- Henry M. Jackson, U.S. representative of Washington, On Truman's decision to bui
- Hervé Alphand, French ambassador to the U.S., On France's bombing of a Tu
- Hirohito, emperor of Japan, Visits the United States
- Howard Hughes, American aviator and manufacturer, On the future of aviation
- Howard Hughes, industrialist and aviation pioneer; James McNamara, radio corresp
- Howard Hughes, reclusive billionaire, Breaks his silence to call autobiography a
- Hubert H. Humphrey, U.S. vice president, Announces his candidacy for the preside
- Hyman G. Rickover, U.S. nuclear engineer, On the Cold War arms race
- Indira Gandhi, prime minister of India, On the crisis in East Pakistan
- Irving Berlin, American composer, On Stephen Foster
- J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director, On the opponents of war preparedness
- J. Robert Oppenheimer, American physicist, On government secrecy
- Jack B. Dunn, U.S. Army major; WAC recruits, Recite oath of enlistment
- James A. Baker, U.S. secretary of state, Defends U.S. invasion of Panama
- James Dean, U.S. actor, Intervie wed on set of Rebel Without a Cause
- James F. Byrnes, U.S. secretary of state, On the postwar treaty talks in Paris
- James Lovell Jr., American astronaut, Announces Apollo 13 oxygen tank explosion
- James W. Gerard, former U.S. ambassador to Germany, On the German American peril
- Jane Goodall, British primatologist, On chimpanzee aggression
- Jawaharlal Nehru prime minister of India, Speaks on India independence day
- Jean Baillard, French consul general, On the Algerian War
- Jeane Kirkpatrick, U.S. ambassador to the U.N., On Soviet downing of South Korea
- Jerry Rubin, counterculture figure, Addresses the Yippie Convention
- Jesse Jackson, presidential candidate, Addresses the Democratic National Convent
- Jim Morrison, rock singer, On the Doors' method of writing songs
- Jimmy Hoffa, U.S. labor leader, Pardoned by Nixon, speaks on former prison life
- Joachim von Ribbentrop, Nazi foreign minister, Address to the German people on E
- John Foster Dulles, U.S. secretary of state, On the fall of Dien Bien Phu
- John Foster Dulles, U.S. secretary of state, On the trouble in Egypt
- John Glenn, U.S. astronaut, Announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate
- John Glenn, U.S. astronaut, Speaks at tickertape parade held in his honor
- John J. Pershing, American general, Addresses the United States from France
- John Lennon and Paul McCartney, British pop stars, On the Beatles
- John M. Murphy, U.S. representative of New York, Defends himself against ABSCAM
- John Nott, British secretary of defense, Announces British liberation of South G
- John Steinbeck, U.S. novelist, Gives press conference after receiving Nobel Priz
- John V. Lindsay, mayor of New York City, Announces end of 13-day transit strike
- Jonathan Wainwright, U.S. general, Speaks after release from Japanese prisoner-o
- Josip Broz Tito, president of Yugoslavia, Visits the United States
- Judith Crist, film critic, On Let It Be
- Julian Bond, Georgia delegate; Ted Warshafsky, Wisconsin delegate, Bond nominate
- Juliana, crown princess of the Netherlands, Asks for asylum in Canada
- Ken Kragen, charity event organizer, On Hands Across America
- Ken Schulsen, assistant prison warden, Announces Gary Gilmore's execution
- Kofi Annan, U.N. secretary-general, Endorses NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia
- Kosovo Radio 21, On the situation in Kosovo
- Kurt Waldheim, U.N. secretary general, Praises U.S.-Soviet linkup in space
- Le Corbusier, Swiss-born French architect, On his theory of architecture
- Lee De Forest, American inventor, On his contribution to radio
- Len Spencer, announcer, Delivers Edison Phonograph promotional message
- Lewis L. Strauss, Atomic Energy Commission chairman, Addresses the U.N. on nucle
- Lloyd M. Bucher, USS Pueblo commander, Speaks after release by North Korea
- Lord Snowdon, constable of Caernarvon Castle, Presides over the investiture of t
- Lorraine Hansberry, U.S. playwright, Discusses A Raisin in the Sun
- Mack Sennett, U.S. film director and producer, On his humble beginnings in show
- Mack Sennett, U.S. film director and producer, On W.C. Fields
- Mae West, U.S. actress and writer, On men, women, and diamonds
- Malcolm X, African American nationalist, Discusses challenges to African America
- Mao Zedong, Chinese revolutionary and statesman, On the Cultural Revolution
- Margaret Mead, American anthropologist, Speaks on first Earth Day
- Marilyn Monroe, American actress, On her fame
- Mario Savio, student activist, On the fight for educational reform
- Marlin Fitzwater, White House press secretary, Announces the U.S. invasion of Pa
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