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[The march of time : [Thomas Dewey speech, 1944-09-28, part 1] | 1944-09-25, part 1, Dewey-Bricker campaign]
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- The march of time: Richard Lauterbach, Time/Life bureau chief in Moscow, reports: "Will the living standards of the U.S.S.R. equal to that in the United States in the foreseeable future?" "Will the Roman Catholic church be allowed to operate on the same basis as the Russian Orthodox church?" "Is the soviet government satisfied that the United States and Great Britain have fulfilled their military obligation?" "How long after the end of the European war will the Soviet Union maintain its military personnel in Iran?" Peace terms. "Whether at the present moment there was any class or group on which any acceptable German government could be based?" "Does the Soviet government have any intentions of setting up a provisional German authority with the members of the free German committee in Moscow as the base?" ; Freedom of the foreign press is being curbed by Germany, Argentina and the United States. Representative J. William Fulbright speaks (D-Arkansas) about freedom of the press. A list of some of the war correspondents who have won medals is read, including James E. Roper (United Press) ; and Teddy White (of Time). The army has been dealing with German citizens for 3 weeks now. Fourteen rules for the American occupation of Germany by Emil Ludwig. A report on UNRAA activities in Italy, by Lester Pearson in Ottawa [Recording ends]
- [Recording already in progress] Thomas Dewey presidential camp speech for the Dewey-Bricker ticket originating from Oklahoma City. He thanks Senator Moore, R-Oklahoma, Governor Schoeppel, R-Kansas and Senate hopeful, Bill Otjen, R-Oklahoma. He states that he has made six major speeches regarding what must be done to win the war at home. Uses Franklin Roosevelt's words against Franklin Roosevelt, who is running for a fourth term or 16 years. Mr. Dewey accuses President Roosevelt of planning to keep soldiers in the army after the war. He states that the New Deal is afraid of peace. Mr. Dewey quotes Mr. Roosevelt several times, and then demonstrates the falsity of his statements (part I) [Recording ends]
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 audio disc
- Note
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- Titles and additional data supplied by cataloger from audition, supplemented by reference materials
- Instantaneous recording of a news program dramatizing coverage of the week's events from Time magazine (The march of time) with orchestral accompaniment. A presidential campaign speech
- Provenance: J. David Goldin collection
- Instantaneous-cut glass-based lacquer disc
- Label
- [The march of time : [Thomas Dewey speech, 1944-09-28, part 1] | 1944-09-25, part 1, Dewey-Bricker campaign]
- Title
- [The march of time
- Title remainder
- [Thomas Dewey speech
- Title number
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- 1944-09-28, part 1]
- 1944-09-25, part 1
- Title part
- Dewey-Bricker campaign]
- Title variation
- Thomas Dewey speech
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- The march of time: Richard Lauterbach, Time/Life bureau chief in Moscow, reports: "Will the living standards of the U.S.S.R. equal to that in the United States in the foreseeable future?" "Will the Roman Catholic church be allowed to operate on the same basis as the Russian Orthodox church?" "Is the soviet government satisfied that the United States and Great Britain have fulfilled their military obligation?" "How long after the end of the European war will the Soviet Union maintain its military personnel in Iran?" Peace terms. "Whether at the present moment there was any class or group on which any acceptable German government could be based?" "Does the Soviet government have any intentions of setting up a provisional German authority with the members of the free German committee in Moscow as the base?" ; Freedom of the foreign press is being curbed by Germany, Argentina and the United States. Representative J. William Fulbright speaks (D-Arkansas) about freedom of the press. A list of some of the war correspondents who have won medals is read, including James E. Roper (United Press) ; and Teddy White (of Time). The army has been dealing with German citizens for 3 weeks now. Fourteen rules for the American occupation of Germany by Emil Ludwig. A report on UNRAA activities in Italy, by Lester Pearson in Ottawa [Recording ends]
- [Recording already in progress] Thomas Dewey presidential camp speech for the Dewey-Bricker ticket originating from Oklahoma City. He thanks Senator Moore, R-Oklahoma, Governor Schoeppel, R-Kansas and Senate hopeful, Bill Otjen, R-Oklahoma. He states that he has made six major speeches regarding what must be done to win the war at home. Uses Franklin Roosevelt's words against Franklin Roosevelt, who is running for a fourth term or 16 years. Mr. Dewey accuses President Roosevelt of planning to keep soldiers in the army after the war. He states that the New Deal is afraid of peace. Mr. Dewey quotes Mr. Roosevelt several times, and then demonstrates the falsity of his statements (part I) [Recording ends]
- Cataloging source
- UMK
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- March of time (Radio program)
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Literary text for sound recordings
- reporting
- Music parts
- not applicable
- Other event information
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- Instantaneously recorded from broadcast
- 1944 September 28 (The march of time).
- Instantaneously recorded from broadcast
- 1944 September 25
- PerformerNote
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- The march of time: Westbrook van Voorhis, host ; Richard Lauterbach, Time/Life correspondent in Russia ; William Fulbright, Emil Ludwig, Lester Pearson, various speakers
- Thomas Dewey, speaker
- Place of event
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States of America
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1903-1968
- 1905-1995
- 1902-1971
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Van Voorhis, Westbrook
- Fulbright, J. William
- Pearson, Lester B.
- Dewey, Thomas E.
- Time, inc
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- War correspondents
- World War, 1939-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
- Campaign speeches
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
- Label
- [The march of time : [Thomas Dewey speech, 1944-09-28, part 1] | 1944-09-25, part 1, Dewey-Bricker campaign]
- Note
-
- Titles and additional data supplied by cataloger from audition, supplemented by reference materials
- Instantaneous recording of a news program dramatizing coverage of the week's events from Time magazine (The march of time) with orchestral accompaniment. A presidential campaign speech
- Provenance: J. David Goldin collection
- Instantaneous-cut glass-based lacquer disc
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
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- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- spoken word
- Content type code
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- spw
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 1150297174
- Dimensions
- 16 in.
- Dimensions
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- 16 in.
- 16 in. diameter
- Extent
- 1 audio disc
- Groove width / pitch
- coarse standard
- Kind of cutting
- lateral or combined cutting
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- instantaneous recorded on the spot
- Kind of material
- glass with lacquer
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- s
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/numberingPerculiarities
- Reference number on paper finding aid: 00064MG
- Other physical details
- analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono
- Physical substance
- lacquer
- Publisher number
- 00064MG
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1150297174
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- [The march of time : [Thomas Dewey speech, 1944-09-28, part 1] | 1944-09-25, part 1, Dewey-Bricker campaign]
- Note
-
- Titles and additional data supplied by cataloger from audition, supplemented by reference materials
- Instantaneous recording of a news program dramatizing coverage of the week's events from Time magazine (The march of time) with orchestral accompaniment. A presidential campaign speech
- Provenance: J. David Goldin collection
- Instantaneous-cut glass-based lacquer disc
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- spoken word
- Content type code
-
- spw
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 1150297174
- Dimensions
- 16 in.
- Dimensions
-
- 16 in.
- 16 in. diameter
- Extent
- 1 audio disc
- Groove width / pitch
- coarse standard
- Kind of cutting
- lateral or combined cutting
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- instantaneous recorded on the spot
- Kind of material
- glass with lacquer
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/numberingPerculiarities
- Reference number on paper finding aid: 00064MG
- Other physical details
- analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono
- Physical substance
- lacquer
- Publisher number
- 00064MG
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1150297174
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
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