Box 16
Contains 74 Results:
"The Treaty of Ghent.", Mar 10, 1931
"A paper presented to the meeting of the Daughters of 1812 State Convention Banquet," [unidentified locality] Historical address
[untitled], May 10, 1931
"Abstract of Decoration Day Address, Delivered Under the Auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy, at the Confederate Cemetery, Little Rock, Ark." Memorial Address
[untitled], Jun 2, 1931
Graduation Address ... at the Commencement Exercise of the Nurses of the Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans," [Louisiana] Address about the nursing profession
"The Call of the Ozarks.", Jun 30, 1931
"Delivered before the Presbyterian Assembly, Hollister, Missouri." Address
[untitled], Jan 26, 1932
"Synopsis of Address ... at the Annual Banquet of the Business Men's Bible Class, of the First Baptist Church, of Tulsa, Oklahoma." Address reflecting religious engouragement
"The Immortality of Democracy.", Feb 10, 1932
[Same as item 102]
[untitled], Feb 22, 1932
"Bicentennial Address on the Life, Character, and Achievements of George Washington, the 'Father of His Country' Delivered Before the Masonic Bodies of Pine Bluff, Arkansas."
[untitled], Mar 31, 1932
"Abstract of Address ... before the Oklahoma State Historical Society, Tulsa, Oklahoma." Address about Oklahoma-Arkansas relations, similarities, etc.
[untitled], Oct 15-22, 1932
"Address ... at Kansas City and other Missouri and Kansas Points." Discussing problems of the presidential political campaign
[untitled], Nov 17, 1932
"Synopsis of Address Before the National Utilities Association. Hot Springs, Arkansas." Address on public utilities
"The History of Financial Depressions and Their Correctives.", [1931-1932 ?]
"Abstract Address delivered before [unidentified] Schools and Colleges of Arkansas."
[untitled], Jan 12, 1933
"Delivered before the Clarendon Book Club," [Clarendon, Arkansas] Address on the traditions and myths of Arkansas and confederate states
"Mrs. Florence B. Cotnam's Service To Her State and Nation.", Feb 12, 1933
"A Synopsis of an Address ... delivered at the First Methodist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas."
[untitled], Mar 3, 1933
"Synopsis of address ... Before the Harrington, Delaware, Chamber of Commerce." Address on "Service."
[untitled], Apr 25, 1933
"Synopsis of the Address of Welcome Before the Federation of Garden Clubs of Arkansas, Little Rock." Address on the beauty of nature
[untitled], May 30, 1933
"Synopsis of Graduating Address Delivered ... Before the Social Workers, Little Rock ?, Arkansas, Albert Pike Hotel." Address about social service for mankind
[untitled], Jun 5, 1933
"Synopsis of Address Delivered ... To The Graduating Class of 125 members of the Ouachita Parish Junior College," [Monroe ?, Louisiana] Address on success in life
[untitled], Nov 11, 1933
"Synopsis Armistice Day Address Before Dud Cason, No. 24 Post of the American Legion, Blytheville, Ark." Address on the history of conflicts
[untitled], Nov 13, 1934 and Feb 27, 1935[?]
"Address ... of Arkansas Chairman of the District of Columbia- Virginia Boundary Commission, before the Rotary Club of Newport News, Virginia, and Hagerstown, Md. on the contribution of Rotary to the World's Peace."
[untitled], Jul 4, 1934
"Fourth of July Address." [unidentified audience, locality] Patriotic address
[untitled], [1933]
"Address of Welcome and Tribute To Harvey C. Couch at His Farewell Party On Board The Steamer 'The City of Washington'." Address on H. C. Couch's accomplishments
"The Immortality of Democracy.", Oct 8, 1934
"A Synopsis of an address delivered before the Young Democrats of Utah at the Shoal's Cafe," [Ogden ?, Utah]
"The Place of Woman In A Changing Civilization.", Nov 1, 1934
"An address ... before the Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs, Jackson, Mississippi."
" 'The Old Hickories' of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Andrew Jackson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.", Jan 8, 1935
"Synopsis of Jackson Day address ... delivered at Williamsport, Pennsylvania," to an unidentified audience
[untitled], Jan 17, 1935
"Synopsis of Address ... Before the Architects Club, Tallaho Inn," Washington, D.C. Address praising Arkansas