Box 15
Contains 52 Results:
"Good Roads, the Challenge of the Twentieth Century.", Jul 8, 1930
To the sixteenth annual meeting of the U.S. good roads and Bankhead Highway Associations, [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma] Address
[untitled], [Jul 1930]
"Synopsis of Address delivered ... at the Semi-Annual Meeting of the Directors of the Grenada Bank," [Grenada, Mississippi] Address about political and economic misfortune
"Arkansas' Delegation In the Confederate Congress.", Oct 1 and 7, 1930
"Before the Memorial Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, Little Rock, Ark., on Oct. 1st, 1930, and before the Annual Convention, or Reunion, of the Arkansas Division, sons of Confederate Veterans, Marion Hotel, Little Rock, Ark., evening of Oct. 7, 1930 on the Confederate Constitution and Arkansas' delegation in the Confederate Congress."
"The Educational Value of the Radio.", Nov 5, 1930
"Delivered before the Arkansas Federation of Women's Clubs, Fort Smith."
[untitled], Nov 21, 1930
"Abstract of Address ... before the Ozark Writers' Guild, West Plains, Missouri." Address on cultural contributions from the Ozarks
"Matthew Fontaine Maury.", Jan 19, 1931
"An address before the Thomas J. Churchill Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy," [unidentified locality] on achievements of M. F. Maury
"The Principles of Civitan."- International Association of Civitan Clubs, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Jun 6, 1922
Speech reviewing history of Civitan Clubs and the work of members in civic enterprises. Charles Hillman Brough's ms date "September 1922" [sic] [p. 9 mutilated]
"The Principles of Civitan." International Association of Civitan Clubs, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Jun 6, 1922
Synopsis of item no.1 for release to newspapers
"The Chautauqua in its Relation to Our Government and Public Sentiment." Redpath Chautauqua Banquet, Phoenix Hotel, Lexington, Kentucky, Jul 16, 1922
Synopsis of address praising the Chautauqua for fulfillment of hunger for information
"Synopsis of Armistice Day Address Delivered at Fayetteville, Nov. 11, 1922." [unidentified audience] Fayetteville, Ark., Nov 11, 1922
Commemorative address
"Annual Memorial Address, Jackson, Tenn., Lodge #192 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, December 3, 1922.", Dec 3, 1922
Commemorative address
"Synopsis of Address by Former Governor Chas. H. Brough of Arkansas, at the Inaugural Banquet of the Chamber of Commerce - January 31, 1923." Chamber of Commerce, Little Rock, Arkansas, Jan 31, 1923
Speech lauding General Lloyd England, the State of Arkansas, and Little Rock
"Synopsis of Address before the Springfield, Missouri, Chamber of Commerce 'on Washington and his Country's Leadership of the World.' " Chamber of Commerce, Springfield, Missouri., Feb 22, 1923
Speech glorifying Washington and the United States. [Charles Hillman Brough's ms corrections and additions]
"Synopsis of Address Delivered ... on 'Arkansas and Its Possibilities as an Oil Producing State.' " American Oil Association, Chicago, Illinois., Mar 8, 1923
Address promoting Arkansas industry and potentialities
"Synopsis of Address Delivered ... before the Visiting Kansas City Delegation and the Little Rock Board of Commerce, Wednesday night, April 16, 1924., Apr 16, 1924
"Synopsis of Commencement Address before the Graduating Class of the American School of Osteopathy, Delivered by Former Governor Chas. H. Brough, of Arkansas." Graduating Class, American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri, [ca Jun 1924]
Address lauding Andrew Taylor Still and embodying patriotic sentiments
"Speech of Former Governor H. Brough of Arkansas Nominating Senator Joseph T. Robinson for the Presidency of the United States." Democratic National Convention, New York City, [Jun 25, 1924]
Speech eulogizing Joseph Taylor Robinson and citing his many accomplishments and qualifications. [Charles Hillman Brough's ms marginalia]
America's Leadership of the World and Our Responsibility for World Peace. Semi-annual meeting of State Bank Division of the American Bankers Association, Chicago, Illinois., Sep 30 [1924]
Patriotic address. [A few ms corrections]
America's Leadership of the World and Our Responsibility for World Peace, Sep 30 [1924]
[Same speech as in item no.82 but compare for slight differences] [Charles Hillman Brough's ms marginalia] [p.12 lacking]
"Scouting and Citizenship." Fourth biennial session of the Boy Scouts of America, Hot Springs, Arkansas, [Sep 26, 1926
Address combining history, patriotism, and the influence Boy Scouts have and will have on the future of America. [pp. 276-281 in unidentified publication]
"Synopsis of address by Dr. Charles H. Brough before the Biennial Conference of Scout Executives of the Boy Scouts of America on 'Citizenship', Delivered at Hot Springs, Arkansas, September 26, 1926.", Sep 26, 1926
[Prepared for newspaper release? For differences, cf. item no.85]
"The Glory of the Old South and the Greater New." State Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Arkadelphia, Arkansas., Oct 27, 1926
"Synopsis of Address" glorifying the South
"Address ... at the Mississippi College Centennial Celebration November 19, 1926." Alumni and others, Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi, Nov 19, 1926
Address reviewing history of Mississippi College, paying tribute to former and present faculty members, and citing illustrious graduates
"Industrial Development of the Mid-South." Members and guests of National Association of Railroad Tie Producers 10th annual convention, Hot Springs, Arkansas, [Apr 26, 1928]
Speech advocating conservation of natural resources. [pp. 62-67 in its Convention/Meeting: Annual] [Charles Hillman Brough's ms marginalia on p.67]
"The Money Value of an Education." Academic gathering at semi-centennial, Mississippi A and M College, State College, Mississippi, [ca Jun 1928]
Address on advantage of college education in monetary values