Audio Recording Safeguard America!
Safeguard America! [sound recording] /by Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (sister of late President Roosevelt).
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- Title
- Safeguard America!
- Summary
- Speech by Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, sister of President Theodore Roosevelt, supporting the Republican ticket of "Senator Harding and Governor Coolidge" as "100% American, true patriotism, who have not failed to show marked efficiency and ability in public office."
- Contributor Names
- Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933. spk
- Nation's Forum Collection (Library of Congress)
- Created / Published
- Bridgeport, Conn. : Made by the Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Company, [1920].
- Subject Headings
- - Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt,--1861-1933--Political and social views
- - Speeches, addresses, etc., American
- - Political oratory--United States
- - Internationalism--United States
- - Campaign literature, 1920--Republican
- - United States--Politics and government--1913-1921
- - Live sound recordings
- Notes
- - Nation's Forum: 49864 (matrix).
- - Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, speaker.
- - Recorded in July 18, 1920, New York, N.Y.
- - Take 1.
- - Sound quality: very good.
- - Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
- - Reverse side of disc is music selection: March Lorraine, by Louis Ganne; performed by Prince's Band (Nation's Forum matrix 36404).
- - Rigler and Deutsch index, DLC 182/1264
- - Goldenberg, D. "Nation's Forum : a history and discography," The Discographer, v. 2, n. 4
- - Source used: M/B/RS Recorded Sound Section Subjects files; discographical sources.
- - Production level cataloging.
- Medium
- 1 sound disc (4 min., 25 sec.) : analog, 78 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.
- Call Number/Physical Location
- Nation's Forum N.F. 18
- Digital Id
- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsrs/nforum.9000019
- Library of Congress Control Number
- 2016655160
- Rights Advisory
- Digital version reproduced by the Library of Congress through the generosity of the family of Guy Golterman and with the cooperation of CBS-Sony Records and the Recording Industry Association of America.
- Online Format
- audio
- LCCN Permalink
- https://lccn.loc.gov/2016655160
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