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035 $a(OCoLC)37545527
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050 00 $aPS661$b.R46 1997
245 00 $aRepresentative American speeches, 1937-1997 /$cCalvin McLeod Logue, general editor.
260 $aNew York :$bH.W. Wilson,$c1997.
300 $axvii, 778 ;$c26 cm.
500 $aSelected speeches previously published in Representative American speeches.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 0 $aPolitical Community -- Robert Maynard Hutchins, A Philosophy of Life -- William O. Douglas, The Function of Democracy -- Mildred McAfee Horton, American Education and the World's Needs -- Margaret Chase Smith, Political Conscience -- Learned Hand, The Preparation of Citizens for Their Political Duties -- Louis L. Mann, Converting Liabilities into Assets -- Lewis F. Powell, Jr., The Eroding Authority -- Barbara Jordan, A New Beginning: A New Dedication -- Marian Wright Edelman, The Lessons of Life -- Janet Reno, Participating in the Process -- Nature and Function of Government -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Second Inaugural Address -- Walter Lippmann, Rise of Personal Government in the United States -- Dorothy Thompson, Stopping Propaganda -- John F. Kennedy, The New Frontier -- Barry Goldwater, Presidential Campaign Speech -- Archibald Cox, Creativity in Law and Government -- Ronald Reagan, A New Federalism: State of the Union Address -- Newt L. Gingrich, A Contract with America -- Bill Clinton, A Government That Helps People Help Themselves -- Balint Vazsonyi, Four Points of the Compass: Restoring America's Sense of Direction -- Civil Liberties -- Eleanor Roosevelt, Civil Liberties--The Individual and the Community -- Felix Frankfurter, Public Opinion and Democratic Government -- Julius J. Nodel, Freedom's Holy Light -- Daniel J. Boorstin, Dissent, Dissension, and the News -- Potter Stewart, Or of the Press -- Judith F. Krug, In Defense of Liberty: Extremism and Other Vices -- John E. Frohnmayer, Free Expression and Human Rights -- International Affairs -- J. William Fulbright, America and Internationalism -- George C. Marshall, The Marshall Plan -- Albert Einstein, Peace in the Atomic Era -- Dean G. Acheson, A Basis for Russian-American Peace -- John Foster Dulles, Policy for the Far East -- Vera Micheles Dean, Anti-Westernism: Cause and Cure -- John F. Kennedy, Cuban Missile Crisis -- John F. Kennedy, Ich Bin Ein Berliner -- J. William Fulbright, Foreign Policy--Old Myths and New Realities -- Henry A. Kissinger, America's Permanent Interests -- Zbigniew Brzezinski, Our China Policy in a Wider Context -- Carl Sagan, Thoughts on the 125th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg -- Suzanne Massie, The Eagle and the Bear: Can They Dance Together? -- William J. Perry, Completing Marshall's Plan in Europe -- War -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, This Nation Will Remain Neutral -- Dorothy Thompson, Let's Face the Facts -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, War Address -- Edward R. Murrow, Orchestrated Hell -- Harry S. Truman, National Emergency -- Douglas MacArthur, American Policy in the Pacific -- Dwight D. Eisenhower, The Korean Armistice -- Wayne Morse, To What Purpose War in Asia? -- Dean Rusk, Speech to The American Society of International Law -- Lyndon B. Johnson, Address to a Joint Session of the Tennessee State Legislature -- Albert Keller, Jr., A Memorial to American Vietnam War Veterans -- George H.W. Bush, Operation Desert Storm -- Human Rights -- Wendell L. Willkie, Lidice -- Francis Beverly Biddle, Democracy and Racial Minorities -- Eric A. Johnston, Intolerance -- Ralph J. Bunche, The Challenge of Human Relations -- Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., For the Federal Fair Employment Practices Act -- David J. McDonald, Labor's Responsibility for Human Rights -- Shirley Chisholm, Economic Injustice in America Today -- Sol M. Linowitz, Let Candles Be Brought -- Jimmy Carter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- John Hope Franklin, These Things We Know -- Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Cultural Pluralism -- Taylor Branch, Democracy in an Age of Denial -- Civil Rights -- Stephen S. Wise, Fifty Years of Zionism -- Martin Luther King, Jr., I Have a Dream -- Robert S. Browne, Separation or Integration: Which Way for America? -- Bayard Rustin, Toward Integration as a Goal -- Armando M. Rodriguez, This Is Our Quest: To Fight for the Right -- Wendell Chino, Indian Affairs--What Has Been Done and What Needs to Be Done -- Martha J. Sara, Do Not Refuse Us -- Kenneth B. Clark, Beyond the Dilemma -- Martha Peterson, In These Present Crises -- W. W. Keeler, Inaugural Address of the Chief of the Cherokees -- Patsy T. Mink, Seeking a Link with the Past -- Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Survival -- Bella S. Abzug, A New Kind of Southern Strategy -- Patricia Schroeder, We Can Do It -- Shirley Chisholm, Women in Politics -- Eleanor Holmes Norton, In Pursuit of Equality in Academe: New Themes and Dissonant Chords -- Walter F. Stromer, The Future Is Now: A Zest for Living -- Elie Wiesel, Days of Rembrance -- Eleanor C. Smeal, We've Just Begun -- David, Archambault, Columbus Plus 500 Years: Whither the American Indian? -- Hillary Rodham Clinton, When Communities Flourish -- Media -- Carl W. Ackerman, The Role of the Press as a Factor in Public Opinion and Economic Changes -- Richard M. Nixon, "Checkers" -- Newton N. Minow, Television and the Public Interest -- Anne Rawley Saldich, Electronic Democracy: How TV Governs -- Norman Lear, Does TV Have the Courage to Pioneer a New Commercial Ethic? -- George Gerbner, Children's Television: A National Disgrace -- Anthony Lewis, The Intimidated Press -- William A. Hilliard, Values Deserving Our Attention -- Education -- Robert Maynard Hutchins, Farewell for Students -- Matina S. Horner, Opportunity for Educational Innovation -- William J. Bennett, Sex and the Education of Our Children -- C. Everett Koop, Educating Our Children About AIDS -- Britt Rogers, Benefits and Responsibilities -- Neil L. Rudenstine, The Imagination of Prepared Minds -- The Arts -- Esther M. Jackson, The American Theatre and the Speech Profession -- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., America, the Arts and the Future -- Barbara Jordan, The Arts and the American Dream -- David McCullough, A Sense of Proportion -- Kenneth Lauren Burns, Worth Defending -- Religion -- Reinhold Niebuhr, An Adequate Faith for the World Crisis -- Paul J. Tillich, Loneliness and Solitude -- Charles E. Shulman, Four Philosophies of Modern Life -- Billy Graham, Our Bicentennial -- Patricia Roberts Harris, Political Pluralism and Religious Absolutism -- Business, Industry, and Labor -- Matthew Woll, Labor's Contribution to American Democracy -- Ruth Alexander, Which Way America? -- George Meany, Labor Day Message -- James B. Carey, Enemies Within the House of Labor -- John I. Snyder, Jr., The Total Challenge of Automation -- Barbara Hackman Franklin, Consumer Safety and Health -- Lane Kirkland, Solidarity, Indispensable Key to the Future -- Bill Bradley, An Economic Security Platform -- Science, Technology, and Space -- Arthur Compton, Science and Religion -- Harrison S. Brown, Social Responsibility of Science -- Glenn T. Seaborg, A Scientific Society--The Beginnings -- John H. Glenn, Jr., Address to a Joint Meeting of Congress -- James E. Webb, From Runnymede to Ganymede -- John H. Glenn, Jr., A Time for Decision -- George D. Snell, Technology and Moral Responsibility -- Ronald Reagan, The Challenger Astronauts -- Jeremy Rifkin, Biotechnology at a Crossroads -- Donald Kennedy, Science and the American Future -- Randall L. Tobias, In Today Walks Tomorrow -- Environment -- August Heckscher, The Challenge of Ugliness -- Barry Commoner, Scientific Statesmanship -- Rene Dubos, A Theology of the Earth -- Margaret Mead, The Planetary Crisis and the Challenge to Scientists -- Gus Speth, Can the World Be Saved? -- Jessica Tuchman Mathews, Man and Nature: The Future of the Global Environment -- Bruce Babbitt, To Protect the Whole of Creation -- Helen Chenoweth, Preserving the Environment and Liberty -- Urban Issues -- Whitney M. Young, Jr., The Crisis of the Cities: The Danger of the Ghetto -- John V. Lindsay, Reality and Rhetoric -- Shirley Chisholm, It Is Time to Reassess Our National Priorities -- Henry G. Cisneros, At Stake Is "A Vision of Our Country" -- David Dinkins, In Praise of Cities -- Tom Gerety, Saving Our Cities -- Crime and Terrorism -- Thomas E. Dewey, The Inside Story of a Racket -- George Edwards, Murder and Gun Control -- Clarence M. Kelley, Terrorism, the Ultimate Evil -- Anthony C. E. Quainton, Terrorism and Low-Level Conflicts: A Challenge for the 1980s -- Mark W. Cannon, Crime and the Decline of Values -- C. Everett Koop, Violence and Public Health -- Janet Reno, Combating Crime -- F. Forrester Church IV, Fear and Terror.
650 0 $aSpeeches, addresses, etc., American.
700 1 $aLogue, Cal M.$q(Cal McLeod),$d1935-
948 $a10/13/1999$b10/13/1999
999 $aPS 661 R46 1997$wLC$c2$i31786101033899$lREFERENCE$mNULS$rN$sY $tREF-BOOK$u8/18/1998$o.STAFF. Pieces: 00001