1906-1981
Guide to the Collection
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Abstract
This collection consists of the papers of Leverett Saltonstall, Republican representative to the Massachusetts General Court, Speaker of the House, 1929-1936, governor of Massachusetts, 1939-1945, and U.S. senator, 1945-1967.
Biographical Timeline
1892 |
Leverett Saltonstall is born in Newton, Mass., on September 1 to Eleanor Brooks
Saltonstall and Richard Middlecott Saltonstall. |
1893 |
Alice Wesselhoeft, the future Mrs. Leverett Saltonstall, is born on February 2 in
Boston. |
1909 |
Saltonstall graduates from the Noble and Greenough School in Boston.
Saltonstall attends the Evans School in Mesa, Arizona.
|
1911 |
Saltonstall serves as a volunteer on the Grenfell Mission to Labrador. |
1914 |
At Harvard, Saltonstall scores the winning goal in the game against Princeton--the
longest college hockey game ever played.
Saltonstall is captain of the Harvard second crew, the first Americans to win the Grand
Challenge Cup at the Henley Regatta.
Saltonstall graduates from Harvard.
|
1916 |
Saltonstall marries Alice Wesselhoeft on June 27 in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. |
1917 |
Saltonstall graduates from Harvard Law School.
Leverett Saltonstall, Jr., is born.
Saltonstall enlists in the United States Army. He serves as a first lieutenant in the
301st Field Artillery Regiment.
|
1918 |
Saltonstall arrives in France during the last months of the First World War. |
1919 |
Saltonstall returns to Fort Devens, where he is discharged.
Saltonstall is the co-founder of American Legion Post #48 in Newton.
Saltonstall begins work in the firm of Saltonstall, Peabody, and Blood--the law firm
founded by his uncle, Endicott Peabody Saltonstall.
|
1920 |
Saltonstall is elected city alderman in Newton--his first public office.
Emily Saltonstall is born.
Saltonstall begins work at Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall, and Hunt--his father's law
firm.
|
1921 |
Endicott Peabody Saltonstall becomes district attorney for Middlesex County and
appoints his nephew, Saltonstall, an assistant district attorney.
Peter Saltonstall is born.
|
1922 |
Richard Saltonstall and Endicott Peabody Saltonstall die within a few months of each
other--a turning point in Saltonstall's life: "The loss of those two men whom I loved and on
whose advice I so often depended compelled me to take stock of myself."
After spending $17.00 on his campaign, Saltonstall is elected to the Massachusetts
House of Representatives.
|
1925 |
Saltonstall sponsors the first compulsory automobile insurance bill in the United
States. |
1927 |
William L. Saltonstall is born. |
1928 |
Saltonstall buys a farm in Dover, Mass. |
1929 |
Saltonstall is elected speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. |
1930 |
Saltonstall serves as an aide to Calvin Coolidge at the American Legion convention in
Boston. |
1931 |
Susan Saltonstall is born. |
1932 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention in Chicago, where President
Herbert Hoover is renominated. |
1936 |
Saltonstall makes an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts. |
1937 |
Saltonstall is asked by former Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams to chair the
Community Fund Campaign in 1938. |
1938 |
Saltonstall defeats James Michael Curley in the election for governor of
Massachusetts. |
1939 |
Saltonstall is inaugurated governor of Massachusetts on January 5.
Saltonstall intervenes to end a strike of truck drivers.
Saltonstall meets President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the first time at the National
Governors' Conference in New York.
|
1940 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention, where he supports Wendell
Willkie.
Saltonstall is re-elected governor, defeating Paul Dever by less than one-fourth of one
percent. The narrow victory results in a recount, with Saltonstall again proclaimed the
victor.
|
1941 |
Saltonstall hosts the National Governors' Conference in Boston.
Saltonstall participates in the launching of the battleship USS Massachusetts in Quincy, Mass.
Saltonstall hears news of the attack on Pearl Harbor while at his farm in
Dover.
|
1942 |
Saltonstall receives an honorary degree from Harvard College.
Saltonstall is re-elected governor, defeating Roger Putnam, the former mayor of
Springfield, Mass.
|
1943 |
Saltonstall is elected president of the Harvard Board of Overseers.
Saltonstall attends the Harvard commencement, where Winston Churchill receives an
honorary degree.
|
1944 |
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., resigns from the Senate to join the United States Army.
Saltonstall appoints Sinclair Weeks to fill Lodge's Senate seat until a special election can
be held.
Saltonstall decides to run in the special election.
Saltonstall appears on the cover of Time magazine on
April 10. Time writes: "His engagingly homely face is his No.
1 political asset, with its drooping eyelids, lean cheeks, long nose, wide-spaced teeth and
the famed 'cow catcher chin.'"
Saltonstall receives news that his son Peter has been killed in action on Guam.
Saltonstall is elected to the United States Senate, defeating John Corcoran.
Saltonstall's victory margin is the largest ever recorded in Massachusetts by a candidate for
state-wide office.
|
1945 |
Saltonstall takes the oath of office several days late because of his desire to
complete his term as governor. As a result, he loses seniority in the Senate.
Saltonstall is appointed to the committee of the Senate to attend the funeral service
for President Roosevelt at the White House.
Saltonstall is assigned to the Committee on Naval Affairs and the Committee on the
District of Columbia.
Saltonstall makes his maiden speech on the importance of establishing independent
governments in Eastern Europe.
Saltonstall travels to Europe as a member of the Senate committee to survey war damage
and evidence of Nazi war atrocities.
|
1946 |
Saltonstall observes the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll and visits the grave of his
son Peter on Guam. |
1947 |
Saltonstall is elected majority whip.
Saltonstall is assigned a member of the Appropriations Committee, the Armed Services
Committee, and the Small Business Committee.
Saltonstall participates in an Appropriations Committee trip to Europe to investigate
the effectiveness of United States aid.
|
1948 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention.
Saltonstall is re-elected to the Senate, defeating John I. Fitzgerald by 125,000
votes.
|
1950 |
Saltonstall leaves his sick bed to support General George C. Marshall's nomination as
secretary of state.
Saltonstall supports Dean Acheson when Acheson is attacked by Senator Joseph
McCarthy.
|
1951 |
Saltonstall serves on the Joint Committee to investigate the dismissal of General
Douglas MacArthur. |
1952 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention in Chicago. He is considered a
possible vice-presidential candidate.
Saltonstall tours the west coast campaigning for Dwight D. Eisenhower.
|
1953 |
Saltonstall becomes chairman of the Armed Services Committee.
Saltonstall escorts newly-elected John F. Kennedy to his swearing-in as junior senator
from Massachusetts.
Saltonstall begins attending Tuesday morning Republican leadership meetings with
President Eisenhower at the White House. He attends these meetings for the next eight
years.
Saltonstall inspects military installations in Alaska with the Armed Services
Committee.
Saltonstall undergoes surgery for a lung ailment.
|
1954 |
Saltonstall votes to censure Senator Joseph McCarthy.
The Armed Services Committee agrees on the need to establish an Air Force
Academy.
The St. Lawrence Seaway Bill is signed into law despite Saltonstall's vehement
opposition.
The Saltonstall-Kennedy Act is passed, allowing a portion of customs levies on imported
fish to be used to promote the domestic fishing industry.
Saltonstall is re-elected to the Senate, defeating Congressman Foster Furcolo of
Springfield.
|
1955 |
Saltonstall tours overseas defense installations in Europe and then travels to the
Middle East, Southeast Asia, Formosa, and the Philippines. Saltonstall meets with Chiang
Kai-shek. |
1956 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention in San Francisco. |
1957 |
Saltonstall travels to Spain and Morocco.
Saltonstall is a co-sponsor of the first civil rights bill to pass the Congress in over
80 years.
|
1959 |
Saltonstall and John F. Kennedy submit Cape Cod National Seashore legislation to
Congress.
Saltonstall hosts a bi-weekly television interview program called Report to Massachusetts. Guests include fellow senators John F.
Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, Vice President Richard Nixon, and Admiral Hyman G.
Rickover.
|
1960 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention in Chicago.
Saltonstall is re-elected, defeating Tom O'Connor, former mayor of Springfield.
Saltonstall receives a congratulatory telephone call from President-elect Kennedy on election
night.
|
1961 |
Saltonstall attends the inauguration of John F. Kennedy.
President Kennedy signs the Cape Cod National Seashore Bill.
Saltonstall's mother, Eleanor Brooks Saltonstall, dies.
|
1963 |
Saltonstall witnesses the signing of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in Moscow.
The 1914 Harvard second crew is inducted into the Rowing Hall of Fame in Syracuse, New
York.
|
1964 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention in San Francisco.
Saltonstall aids in the passage of the Civil Rights Bill in the Senate.
Saltonstall meets the Queen Mother at Henley, England, during the celebration of the
50th anniversary of the Harvard victory.
|
1965 |
Saltonstall presides over the Smithsonian bicentennial dinner. The speakers are British
Ambassador Sir Patrick Deane and Thomas Boylston Adams, president of the Massachusetts
Historical Society.
Saltonstall announces that he will not run for re-election.
|
1966 |
Leverett Saltonstall, Jr., dies.
Saltonstall and Senator Edward M. Kennedy dedicate the Cape Cod National
Seashore.
|
1967 |
Saltonstall retires from the Senate. |
1968 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention in Miami. |
1969 |
The Leverett Saltonstall State Office Building is dedicated in Boston. |
1970 |
Saltonstall attends ceremonies in Plymouth, England, commemorating the 350th anniversary
of the sailing of the Mayflower. |
1971 |
Saltonstall receives an honorary degree from Boston College. |
1972 |
Saltonstall attends the Republican National Convention in Miami. At age 79, he is the
oldest delegate at the convention. |
1976 |
Salty: Recollections of a Yankee in Politics, by
Saltonstall, is published.
Leverett and Alice Wesselhoeft Saltonstall celebrate their 60th wedding
anniversary.
Saltonstall presents Walter Cronkite with the Samuel Adams Bicentennial Award.
|
1977 |
Saltonstall is honored by Mayor Kevin White as one of seven "Grand Bostonians."
Saltonstall attends the dedication of the John F. Kennedy Library.
|
1979 |
Saltonstall dies on June 17. |
1981 |
Alice Wesselhoeft Saltonstall dies on October 11. |
Collection Description
The Leverett Saltonstall papers document Saltonstall's long career in public service. Early papers consist mainly of scrapbooks and clippings (Series XIII), speeches (Series V), and letterbooks (Series I).
Saltonstall's gubernatorial papers (Series II) document his three terms as governor of Massachusetts, 1939-1945, including his proposed budgetary reforms and other efforts to relieve economic distress in the state at the end of the Depression; his attempts to increase the efficiency of the state government during World War II; and his interest in recording and stemming the rise of anti-Semitism in war-time Massachusetts.
Saltonstall's senatorial papers (Series IV) make up the bulk of this collection. This series consists of topical and legislative files for his four terms in the United States Senate, 1945-1967, including general subject files on matters of special interest to Saltonstall: the Cape Cod National Seashore, the St. Lawrence Seaway, national defense, civilian aviation, public works issues, foreign relations, and many others. Also included in this series are documents related to his official travel, including a trip to war-ravaged Germany in April 1945; legislative files on trade issues, labor, cloture of Congressional debate, civil rights, education, the New England fishing industry, and other subjects; Saltonstall's notes from Republican leadership meetings at the White House, primarily during Eisenhower's second presidential term, 1957-1960; and notes from later meetings with Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson discussing the "missile gap," the Middle East, Cuba, and domestic matters. Other papers in this series include: papers of the Appropriations, Armed Services, and Small Business Committees; materials related to Massachusetts rivers and harbors, employment, veterans' affairs, and the post office; Saltonstall's voting record; and campaign files, including some papers of Charles W. Colson, Saltonstall's administrative assistant and campaign manager, 1956-1961. NOTE: Due to the size of Series IV, its contents are described in two separate collection guides. The first half of the series (Cartons 27-161) is described here. The second half (Cartons 162-317) is described here.
This collection also contains Saltonstall's correspondence with constituents and colleagues, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, and Hubert H. Humphrey (Series III); personal and family papers (Series IX); the papers of his wife, Alice W. Saltonstall (Series X); invitations (Series VI) ; guest books and desk calendars (Series XI); books and publications (Series XII); and papers related to the writing of Saltonstall's autobiography, Salty: Recollections of a Yankee in Politics (Series VIII).
Papers dating from after Saltonstall's retirement (Series VII) include speeches and personal correspondence, as well as material related to his service on the Special Railway Board formed by President Johnson to resolve labor disputes; his trip to Plymouth, England, to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower; his interest in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; his continued involvement with the Cape Cod National Seashore; and other subjects.
This collection also contains a large number of motion picture films and audio recordings (Series XIV), including copies of a television interview program Saltonstall hosted from 1959-1960 called Report to Massachusetts. Among the senator's guests were Vice President Richard Nixon, Senators John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and Admiral Hyman Rickover. The audio recordings primarily consist of disk recordings of speeches from Saltonstall's gubernatorial career.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Leverett Saltonstall, 1967, with subsequent additions from William Saltonstall.
Restrictions on Access
The Leverett Saltonstall papers are stored offsite and must be requested at least two business days in advance via Portal1791. Researchers needing more than six items from offsite storage should provide additional advance notice. If you have questions about requesting materials from offsite storage, please contact the reference desk at 617-646-0532 or reference@masshist.org.
Detailed Description of the Collection
I. Personal Letterbooks, 1919-1927
This series consists of letterbooks containing copies of letters written by Leverett Saltonstall between 1919 and 1927. The bulk of this correspondence concerns financial and personal matters. Few of the letters relate to his terms as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1923-1936.
Letterbooks, 1919-1925
Letterbooks, 1925-1927
II. Gubernatorial Papers, 1938-1944
Arranged by year, then alphabetically by subject.
Subjects include preparation and mobilization for war, the reform of state government, and anti-Semitism in Boston during the war years; the Unemployment Compensation Commission; Boston Police Commissioner Joseph Timilty; solicited articles and endorsements; and messages to the legislature. Carton 5 also contains some Saltonstall campaign material.
1938-1939
Administration and Finance
Agriculture
Backus, John H.
Boston Police Commissioner
Christmas Greetings
Civil Service Reorganization Bill
Contractors
Executive Councilor: Removal
Executive Staff, Governor's Council, Commander-in-Chief Staff: List of Members
Forte, Felix: Biography
Governors' Conference, New York (June 25-26)
Green, Wallace: See Sauveur, Walter
Harvard Class Day (June 21)
Honorary Memberships: Patrons
Inauguration
Message to Legislature
Metropolitan Planning
Police Departments
Public Safety Department: Detective Bureau Report Concerning the Handwriting of George E. Murphy (Comptroller)
Public Works Department
Racing Commission
Sandberg, Judge Edward: Death
Sauveur, Wallace and Walter Green Execution (May 3)
Solicited Endorsements
State Board of Retirement
Unemployment Compensation Commission
Accrual System, 1940
Administration and Finance, 1940
Agriculture, 1940
Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, 1940
Boston Police Commission: Timilty Investigation, 1940
Boston Port Authority, 1940
Civil Service, 1940
Conservation, Department of, 1940
Corporations and Taxation, 1940
Democratic State Committee, 20 Aug. 1940
Education Department, 1940
Golden Rule Foundation, 1940
Government Appointees: Ethnic Groups, 1940
Governors' Conference, Minnesota, 1940
Industrial Accidents Department, 1940
Insurance, Division of, 1940
"It Has Happened Here": Saltonstall Record, 1940
Labor Relations, 1940
"Life as Fine Art," 1940
Melrose Grange Editorial, Sep. 1940
Metropolitan Planning, 1940
Non-Civil Service Employees, 1940
Poll: Opinion Research Corporation, Oct. 1940
Poll: Presidential, 1940
Public Utilities Department, 1940
Savings Bank Life Insurance, 1940
Small Loan Association, 1940
Solicited Articles and Statements, 1940
Sponsorship, 1940
State Finance, 1940
State Credit Union, 1940
Unemployment Compensation Commission, 1940
Workman's Loan Association, 1940
Administration and Finance, 1941
Agriculture, 1941
Blind, Division of the: Budget Requirements, 1941
Boston Police Commissioner: Timilty Investigation, 1941
Campaign Expenditures, 1941
Council of State Government, 1941
Financial Statements, 1941
Ford Building Purchase, Apr. 1941
Governors' Conference, Boston, 1941
Honorary Chairmanships and Certificates, 1941
Inauguration Ceremony, 1941
Insurance Division, 1941
Jewish Affairs, 1941
Kaplan, Monroe: Boston Psychopathic Hospital Trustee, 1941
Message to Legislature, 1941
New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company, 1941
Princess Juliana: Entertainment, 1941
Public Health, 1941
Public Works Department: Commission to Investigate Administration and Expenditures, 16 June 1941
Rearton, James G.: Removal as Commissioner of Education, 1941
Revere Dog Racing Association: Race Track Memo, 1941
Salaries: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches, 1941
Saltonstall Administration: Progress Report/Executive Personnel, 1941
Savings Bank Life Insurance, 1941
Solicited Articles/Endorsements, 1941
Unemployment Compensation Commission, 1941
Williams, Mrs. Alfred, 1941
Administration and Finance, 1942
Agriculture, 1942
Attorney General, 1942
Boston Police Commissioner: Timilty Investigation, 1942
Boston Port Authority: Longshoremen's Agreement, 1942
Bridgewater State Prison Killing (Ed Dewing, Investigator), 1942
Circus Saints and Sinners Club, 1942
Civil Defense Program: Report by Lieutenant Governor Horace Cahill, 5 May 1942
Coconut Grove Fire, 1942
Coordination, Mobilization, and Utilization of Police Forces Plan, 1942
Executive Orders #11-45 (except #35 and #37), 1942
Fisheries, 1942
Financial Statements, 1942
Governors' Conference, North Carolina, 1942
Grand Duchess Charlotte, 1942
Insurance, 1942
Jewish Affairs, 1942
Judicial Councils: 17th and 18th Reports, 1942
Loan Agencies, 1942
Military Division: Adjutant General's Office General Orders, 1942
Military Executive Orders, 1942
Old Colony Railroad: Joseph Wiggen Letter, 1942
Potter, Frank W. and Raymond Patriarca: Pardon Petitions, 1942
Public Works Department: Complaints from Lieutenant Governor Horace Cahill, 1942
RFC Loan Agency, 1942
Retirement, 1942
State Guard: Rifles, 1942
Unemployment Compensation Commission, 1942
Administration and Finance, 1943
Agriculture, 1943
American Legion: American Alert Program, 1943
Anti-Semitism, 1943
Attorney General, 1943
Boston Finance Commission: Building Safety Laws, 1943
Boston Police Commissioner: Timilty Investigation, 1943
Boston Police Commissioner: Joseph Timilty Reinstatement, 1943
Charitable Irish Society, 1943
Coconut Grove Fire Commission and Report, Nov. 1943
Churchill, Winston: Harvard Visit, 1943
Civil Service Department, 1943
Conservation Department, 1943
Corporations and Taxation Department, 1943
Corrections Department, 1943
Council of State Government's Ball, Nov. 1943
Fort Devens: Marriage Problems, 1943
Education Department, 1943
Executive Department, 1943
Executive Orders #46-65, 1943
Financial Statements, 1943
Governors' Conference, Ohio, 1943
Industrial Accidents, 1943
Insurance Conference, Ohio, 1943
Jewish Affairs, 1943
Logan Airport, 1943
Mental Health Department, 1943
Message to Legislature, 1943
Public Health Department, 1943
Public Safety: Anti-Semitism, 1943
Public Utilities, 1943
Public Works, 1943
Red Mass, 1943
Retirement Board, 1943
Sabotage Insurance, 14 May 1943
Solicited Articles and Endorsements, 1943
"Spend, Sucker, Spend," The Waterville Times (Reprint), 1943
Tax: Proper Fields of Taxation, 1943
Treasurer's Office, 1943
Unemployment Compensation Commission, 1943
Administration and Finance, 1944
Agriculture, 1944
Appointments, 1944
Cushing, Richard James: Installment, 1944
Dewey-Roosevelt Campaign Speeches, 1944
Emergency War Powers: Report by Leverett Saltonstall, 1944
Engagements, 1944
Executive Orders #66-73, 1944
Financial Statements, 1944
Governors' Conference, Pennsylvania, 1944
Harvard Club, 1944
Insurance Division, 1944
Jewish Affairs, 1944
Medicine: Board of Registration, 1944
Mental Health, 1944
Middlesex Medical School, 1944
Patriots Day Proclamation, 1944
Public Safety Department: Expedition of William R. Taylor, 1944
Public Works Department, 1944
Public Works: Post-War Emergency Commission Preliminary Report, 1944
Quincy, Mass.: Central Junior High, 1944
Racial and Religious Understanding, 1944
Republican National Committee, 1944
Solicited Articles and Statements, 1944
Truck Drivers' Strike, 1944
III. Correspondence, 1930-1966
Arranged by year, then alphabetically by correspondent.
The bulk of this series consists of constituent correspondence. The series also contains some correspondence with friends and colleagues.
1930-1944
1945
1946 (A-F)
1946 (G-Z)
1947
1948-1950
1951 (A-Bre)
1951 (Bri-La)
1951 (Lea-Ste)
1951 (Ste-Z)
1952
1953
1954 (A-Bi)
1954 (A-Gun)
1954 (H-Z)
1955
1956
1957 (A-Bau)
1957 (Bed-Z)
1958-1959
1960 (A-J)
1960 (K-Z)
1961
1962-Aug. 1963
Sep. 1963-1964
1965 (A-R)
1965 (S-Z)
Dec. 1965
1966
IV. Senatorial Papers, 1923-1967
Due to the size of this series, its contents are described in two separate collection guides. For Saltonstall's White House notes and general subject files (Cartons 27-161), see the Leverett Saltonstall senatorial papers I. For his legislative files, Appropriations Committee papers, Armed Services Committee papers, Small Business Committee papers, Massachusetts rivers and harbors papers, employment papers, veterans papers, post office and postmaster papers, campaign materials, and voting record and achievements (Cartons 162-317), see the Leverett Saltonstall senatorial papers II.
V. Speeches, 1926-1966
Arranged chronologically.
Subjects include Saltonstall's 1938 campaign against James Michael Curley, the outbreak of World War II, Senator Joseph McCarthy, the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur, the Marshall Plan, the Cape Cod National Seashore, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and Saltonstall's retirement.
H.482 of 1926: Memo
Commonwealth Service Association, 1926
Bills to Come Before 1927 Session
Speeches: Notes, 1928
First Session of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2 Jan. 1929
Election as Speaker: Remarks, 2 Jan. 1929
Retail Florist Club, 29 Jan. 1929
Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs, 28 Feb. 1929
Women's Republican Club/Lynn Republican City Committee, 15 Apr. 1929
Chelsea Chamber of Commerce, 14 May 1929
Farm and Trade School, 11 June 1929
Why Am I a Republican?, Sep. 1929
Casimir Pulaski: 150th Anniversary of Death, 13 Oct. 1929
First Baptist Church, Milton, 29 Oct. 1929/Girls' Latin Schools, 22 Oct. 1929
Massachusetts Club, 6 Nov. 1929
Hampden County Club, 12 Dec. 1929
Hoover Speeches, 1929
Mayor Nichols Dinner Speech: Notes, 2 Jan. 1930
Address at First Parish Church, Watertown, 5 Jan. 1930
West Lynn Odd Fellows Hall, 14 Jan. 1930
Gloucester Women's Club: Tea, 17 Jan. 1930
Republican Club, Saugus: Notes, 13 Feb. 1930
Malden Women's Republican Club, 27 Feb. 1930
State Federation of Women's Clubs, 6 Mar. 1930
Wollaston American Legion, 7 Mar. 1930
Wrentham, 9 Mar. 1930
Marblehead, 20 Mar. 1930
New Hampshire and Vermont Club of Fitchburg, 1 Apr. 1930
WBZ Radio: "Watertown," 1 Apr. 1930
Young Men's Hebrew Association, 3 Apr. 1930
Washington Lodge of Masons, 10 Apr. 1930
Pittison Club, Saugus: Notes, 12 Apr. 1930
New England Health Institute, 15 Apr. 1930
New England Physical Therapy Society, 16 Apr. 1930
Women's Club of Melrose, 21 Apr. 1930
Attleboro Republican City Committee, 24 Apr. 1930
Boston YMCA, 30 Apr. 1930
New England Medical Center, City Club, 7 May 1930
Tercentenary Observance, Watertown, 5 May 1930
Memorial Day, Millis, 30 May 1930
WEEI: Boston Army/Navy YMCA, 24 July 1930
Belmont Tercentenary, 5 July 1930
Tercentenary Edition, Brockton Times, 13 Aug. 1930
Wenham Tercentenary, 31 Aug. 1930
Women's Republican Club, New Bedford, 2 Sep. 1930
WEEI Radio, 11 Oct. 1930
Fall River Association of College Women, 14 Oct. 1930
Restored Meeting House of First Parish Church, Hingham, 19 Oct. 1930
General Court of Massachusetts, Tercentenary, 20 Oct. 1930
Republicanism, 31 Oct. 1930
Malden, 7 Nov. 1930, and Wellesley Club, 17 Nov. 1930
WEEI: Boston Industrial Home, 4 Dec. 1930
George Thomas Keyes Memorial, Pepperell, 28 Dec. 1930
Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs, 30 Dec. 1930
Newton Young Republicans, 1930
Opening Session of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 7 Jan. 1931
Watertown Women's Club: Notes, 20 Jan. 1931
State Federation of Women's Clubs, 22 Jan. 1931
Roosevelt Club Address, 22 Jan. 1931
Massachusetts Chiropody Association: Notes, 11 Feb. 1931
Lincoln and Hoover Speech, 12 Feb. 1931
St. Mary's Guild of Dedham, 22 Feb. 1931
Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs, 3 Mar. 1931
Malden American Legion, 6 Mar. 1931
Pine Street Baptist Church, Milford, 9 Mar. 1931
Bond Issue Speech, 18 Mar. 1931
Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution, 18 Mar. 1931
Proparvulis Club, 22 Mar. 1931
Saugus Republican Town Committee, 24 Mar. 1931
Golden Jubilee Banquet, Boylston Congregational Church, 26 Mar. 1931
Plymouth Lodge of Masons: Notes, 30 Mar. 1931
Women's Republican Club: Notes, 15 Apr. 1931
Franco-American Association, Lowell: Notes, 26 Apr. 1931
VFW Auxiliary Statement, 1 May 1931
Springfield, Chicopee, and Westfield Kiwanas Club: Notes, 4 May 1931
Graduation: Nursing School, Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg, 15 May 1931
Society of David: Notes, 17 May 1931
State Government Speech, 20 May 1931
Whitinsville American Legion, 24 May 1931
Rockland Chamber of Commerce, 26 May 1931
Wellesley Post American Legion, 30 May 1931
Aleppo Temple: Notes, 11 June 1931
Auto Insurance, Norwell: Notes, 28 Sep. 1931
Health Speech, Sibley Farms, 3 Oct. 1931
Malden Republicans: Notes, 5 Nov. 1931
Armistice Day, Grafton: Notes, 11 Nov. 1931
Boston Junior League, 17 Nov. 1931
Munson Father and Son: Notes, 18 Nov. 1931
Emerson College of Oration, 19 Nov. 1931
Beverly: Excerpts, 19 Nov. 1931
Elizabeth H. Whittier Club, Amesbury, 23 Nov. 1931
Bigelow Amendment, 1931
Republican National Convention, 1932
Opening Session of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1932
Lynn Women's Club, 8 Jan. 1932
Everett Women's Club, 25 Jan. 1932
Newton Hospital, 26 Jan. 1932
Home Club, East Boston, 2 Feb. 1932
Meeting of Milkmen, 3 Feb. 1932
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1932
Stanley Hill Post American Legion, 18 Feb. 1932
Boston City Federation, 19 Feb. 1932
Pittsfield Bicentennial, 22 Feb. 1932
Cantabrigia Club, 4 Mar. 1932
Mt. Scopus Lodge, Malden, 7 Mar. 1932
Newton Republican Club, 22 Mar. 1932
Women's Republican Club, 23 Mar. 1932
Sharon High School Rally, 29 Mar. 1932
Ward 4 Republican Club, 30 Mar. 1932
New England Farmers and Livestock Dealers, 5 Apr. 1932
Marlboro Federation Massachusetts Republican Club, 11 Apr. 1932
John Ericsson Club, 16 Apr. 1932
Young Voters Republican Club, Wallaston, 20 Apr. 1932
Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, 22 Apr. 1932
Worcester Post #5 American Legion, 25 Apr. 1932
Suffolk District Medical Society/Newton Men's Club, 25 Apr. 1932
WLOE: Massachusetts Eye and Ear, 28 Apr. 1932
The Country Club, Brookline, 28 Apr. 1932
Women's Republican Education Club, Fall River, 4 May 1932
Lincoln Club of Ward 14, 5 May 1932
Woburn YMCA, 11 May 1932
IOOF (Odd Fellows), Massachusetts District, 13 May 1932
[Associated?] Syrian Clubs, 15 May 1932
Business and Professional Women's Republican Club, 17 May 1932
Men's Club, First Baptist Church, Arlington, 23 May 1932
Civic Federation, Chestnut Hill, 26 May 1932
Tax Bill: In-House Speech, 31 May 1932
Mansfield High School Graduation, 22 June 1932
Webster, Mass., July 1932
Cape and Plymouth Republican Council, 5 Aug. 1932
Worcester County, Aug. 1932
National Economy League, 3 Sep. 1932
Statement, 8 Sep. 1932
Harvard Speech, 23 Sep. 1932
Newton Referenda, 1 Oct. 1932
Economy in Government, Athol, 2 Oct. 1932
Beverly Speech, 10 Oct. 1932
WLEY Radio, 26 Oct. 1932
House Speech, 30 Oct 1932
WNAC Radio: Primary Reform, 30 Oct. 1932
Boston Women's City Club, 2 Nov. 1932
Norfolk Prison Colony, 20 Nov. 1932
Browne and Nichols Schools, 14 Dec. 1932
Re-Election as Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 4 Jan. 1933
Statement on Death of Calvin Coolidge, 5 Jan. 1933
Aesculapian Club, 14 Jan. 1933
Men's Club Church of Redemption, 17 Jan. 1933
Middlesex Club, 7 Feb. 1933
Economy in Government, 14 Feb. 1933
Republican Club of Massachusetts Round Table Meeting, 14 Feb. 1933
Liberty Lodge, Beverly, 22 Feb. 1933
Debate on Reduction of Salaries, 21 Mar. 1933
Boy Scouts Meeting, 30 Mar. 1933
Boston City Club, 5 Apr. 1933
Needham Board of Trade, 17 Apr. 1933
Institute Character Developing Forces in New England, 18 Apr. 1933
Endorsement of VFW Auxiliary Parade, 26 Apr. 1933
Boston Credit Bureau, 3 May 1933
Norfolk County Agriculture School, 5 May 1933
St. Stephens, 11 May 1933
Worcester County American Legion Convention, 20 May 1933
Masonic Club, 22 May 1933
Winter Hill Improvement Association, 23 May 1933
Groton School, 25 May 1933
Republican Council, 25 May 1933
Memorial Day, Lancaster, 30 May 1933
Republican Council, Hampshire and Hampden, 1 June 1933
Beverly Masons Club, 9 June 1933
Abington Citizens Club, 13 June 1933
Quota International, 15 June 1933
All Kiwanas Night, Orange, 26 June 1933
Ex-Military Training School Graduation, 30 June 1933
Essex Club Speech, 17 Oct. 1933
Future Speaking Engagements, Nov. 1933-Jan. 1934
Perkins Institute, 15 Nov. 1933
Women's Republican Club, Quincy, 17 Nov. 1933
Trinity Church, 20 Nov. 1933
Sargent School, 22 Nov. 1933
Newton Political Speech, 5 Dec. 1933
Remarks on Death of Justice Holmes, 1934
Republican Rally, Augusta, 1934
Remarks to House, 3 Jan. 1934
Massachusetts Selectmen's Meeting, 5 Jan. 1934
The Chandler School of Golden Jubilee, 20 Jan. 1934
Roosevelt Club, 22 Jan. 1934
Massachusetts City Clerks, 27 Jan. 1934
Women's Republican Club, Essex, 31 Jan. 1934, and Cambridge Women's Republican Club, 5 Feb. 1934
The Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1934
House Speech, Early Session, 15 Feb. 1934
Reading Congregational Church, 26 Feb. 1934
Republicanism, Women's Club, 17 Feb. 1934
Banquet to Mr. Morrison, 26 Feb. 1934
Bethesda Lodge, Brighton, 27 June 1934
1620 Club: First Church in Boston, 2 Mar. 1934
Thomas Talbot Lodge, Billerica, 13 Mar. 1934
Business and Professional Women's Club, 20 Mar. 1934
Harvard Signat Club, 21 Mar. 1934
Northampton Republican Club, 23 Mar. 1934
Pittsfield Republican Club, 24 Mar. 1934
Bipartisanism, 3 Apr. 1934
Starr and King Lodge, Salem, 9 Apr. 1934
Patriots Day, Lexington, 16 Apr. 1934
Ladies Auxiliary VFW, Mayday, 1934
Natick Fathers and Sons, 21 May 1934
Memorial Day, Dover, 30 May 1934
Weymouth, 13 June 1934
American Legislation Association, 17 Aug. 1934
Whitinsville American Legion, 24 Oct. 1934
League of Women Voters, 23 Oct. 1934
Medford Women's Club, 8 Nov. 1934
Beverly and Springfield, 11 Nov. 1934
American Red Cross: WBZ Radio, 22 Nov. 1934
Prosperity or Prostration: Your Choice, 12 Dec. 1934
Comment on Curley Speech, 1 Jan. 1935
Reply to Governor Curley, 2 Jan. 1935
Legislation Speeches, 21 Jan. 1934
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1935
Norfolk Republican Club, 16 Feb. 1935
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Dinner, 27 Feb. 1935
Public Utilities, Mar. 1935
Dinner to Eugene A. F. Burtnett, 7 Mar. 1935
Republican Town Committee, Watertown, 13 Mar. 1935
Women's Republican Club, 18 Mar. 1935
Hourglass Club, 25 Mar. 1935
Republican Clubs, Gloucester, 28 Mar. 1935
Medford Young Republicans, 4 Apr. 1935
Lowell American Legion, 6 Apr. 1935
Knights of Templars, 11 Apr. 1935
Business and Professional Women's Republican Club, 16 Apr. 1935
Women's Republican Club of New Hampshire, 23 Apr. 1935
Brockton City Committee, 25 Apr. 1935
Connecticut Valley Amherst Alumni, 2 May 1935
Norfolk Men's Republican Club, 6 May 1935
Simmons College, 10 May 1935
76 Club, 17 May 1935
WNAC and WAAB Radio: Minutemen, 21 May 1935
Young Men's Republican League, 21 May 1935
Leonard Atkinson Dinner, 22 May 1935
Committee on Rules Dissent, 27 May 1935
Zonta Club, 28 May 1935
Memorial Day: Alexander G. Bell Post, 30 May 1935
First Church, Sherborn, 9 June 1935
Radio: Yankee Minuteman, 6 July 1935
Statement: Bond Issue, 25 July 1935
House Speech: Bond Issue, Aug. 1935
Speech, Sep. 1935
Radio: Constitution, 19 Sep. 1935
Grange, Andover, 24 Sep. 1935
Second Church, Dorchester, 4 Oct. 1935
Pepperell/Foxborough/Maynard Women's Club, 8 Oct. 1935
Portuguese American Civic League, 12 Oct. 1935
Filene's Republicanism, 16 Oct. 1935
Weymouth Union Congregational Church, 24 Oct. 1935
Girls Latin School, 28 Oct. 1935
Newton Centre Women's Club, 30 Oct. 1935
National Association and Woolen Worsted Overseer, 16 Nov. 1935
Lowell, 13 Nov. 1935
Masons: A Charge: Dorchester, 19 Nov. 1935
Harvard Pol[itical] Union, 10 Dec. 1935
Leslie Knox Dinner, Somerville, 11 Dec. 1935
Dorchester Women's Club, 13 Dec. 1935
Cookson Dinner, Worcester, 15 Dec. 1935
Remarks in the House, 1 Jan. 1936
Stoneham: Partisan, 2 Jan. 1936
St. Andrews Royal Arch Church, 3 Jan. 1936
Massachusetts Dairymen, 13 Jan. 1936
Material from J. Harris, 17 Jan. 1936
Men's Club, Congregational Church, Amesbury, 17 Jan. 1936
Robert Burns, 24 Jan. 1936
Norfolk County Republican Club, 25 Jan. 1936
Cahill: Curley Attack on Saltonstall, 28 Jan. 1936
Campaign Slogan by Lottie Buxton, 31 Jan. 1936
County Selectmen's Association, Ipswich, 1 Feb. 1936
Letter: Saltonstall Announces Candidacy for Lieutenant Governor, 1 Feb. 1936
WNAC Radio: Community Fund, 1 Feb. 1936
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1936
Cahill Endorsement of Saltonstall for Governor, 15 Feb. 1936
Washington Day Address, Temple Mishkan Tefila, 21 Feb. 1936
WBZ: Campaign, 12 Mar. 1936
WBZ: Curley's Challenge on Budget, 18 Mar. 1936
Girls' Friendly Society, 18 Mar. 1936
Wesley [M.E.?] Church, Springfield: Flood, 29 Mar. 1936
Radio: Campaign, 2 Apr. 1936
Radio: Campaign: William Kirkpatrick, 9 Apr. 1936
Radio: Campaign, 14-30 Apr. 1936
History of Massachusetts: Government for WPA American Guide, May 1936
Radio: Campaign, 5-28 May 1936
Republican Club of Massachusetts Campaign, 2 June 1936
Radio: Campaign, 4 June 1936
Radio: W. Knox Manning Campaign, 10 June 1936
Salem Centennial, 16 June 1936
Letter: Massachusetts Government: Essay, 17-19 June 1936
Radio: Campaign, July-13 Aug. 1936
Radio: Campaign, Springfield, 21 Aug. 1936
Marshfield Republican Town Committee, 23 Aug. 1936
Radio: Campaign: Public Works Department, undated
Horace Cahill Speech, Springfield, 28 Aug. 1936
Radio: Campaign, 11 Sep. 1936
Radio: Governor Barrows Dinner, 17 Sep. 1936
WBZ Radio: Campaign, 25 Sep. 1936
Radio: Interview with Miss Lewis, 25 Sep. 1936
WNAC Radio: Campaign, 26 Sep. 1936
Radio: Greek Hour, 27 Sep. 1936
Tremont Temple Rally, 28 Sep. 1936
Radio: Campaign, 9 Oct 1936
WBZA Springfield: Campaign, 16 Oct. 1936
Radio: Campaign, 21 Oct. 1936
George Drury and Saltonstall: Frank Brooks, 22-25 Oct. 1936
Armenian American Hour, 5 Oct. 1936
Radio: Campaign, Lynn, 25 Oct. 1936
WBZ Radio: Campaign, 25 Oct. 1936
Radio: Campaign, 26 Oct. 1936
Radio: Campaign, Springfield, 27 Oct. 1936
Radio: Campaign, 28-31 Oct. 1936
Republican Rally, 31 Oct. 1936
Radio: Studio Rally, 1 Nov. 1936
Radio Campaign, 2 Nov. 1936
The Fortnightly, 30 Dec. 1936
Society of Colonial Wars, 30 Dec. 1936
Articles, 1938
1938
Address: Melrose and Haverhill, undated
Speeches in House, 1938
Temple Israel Broadcast, 16 Jan. 1938
Arlington Street Church, 23 Jan. 1938
Opening Meeting: 1938 Campaign, 25 Jan. 1938
WBZ Radio: Speech, 9 Feb. 1938
Board of Trade, Dorchester, 17 Feb. 1938
Council on Foreign Relations, 31 Mar. 1938
Hope Church Brotherhood, Springfield, 8 Apr. 1938
Marlboro, May 1938
WROL Radio: Air Mail Service, 10 May 1938
Townsend Club Statement, 22 May 1938
Convention Speech, June 1938
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, 7 June 1938
Seconding Speech: John V. Spaulding, 19 June 1938
Nominating Speech: Horace Cahill, 19 June 1938
American Bar Association, 26 July 1938
Statement After Nomination for Governor, 20 Sep. 1938
Suggested Radio Speech of Saltonstall, 1938
Pre-Convention Dinner, 1938
Political Speeches, 1938
Massachusetts Federated Women's Clubs, 21 Oct. 1938
Jewish Group, 30 Oct. 1938
Edwin O. Childs, 1 Nov. 1938
Radio Speech, Nov. 1938
Springfield, 2 Nov. 1938
Speeches, 3-4 Nov. 1938
Radio Speech, 7 Nov. 1938
Statement by Saltonstall, 8 Nov. 1938
WCOP Radio: Community Fed. Crusade, 9 Nov. 1938
WBZ/WBZA Radio Talk, 11 Nov. 1938
Masonic Charge, 29 Nov 1938
Speech, 10 Dec. 1938
Massachusetts Federation of Taxpayers, 10 Dec. 1938
WNAC Radio: Disabled Veterans' Christmas Appeals, 10 Dec. 1938
Address to Legislature, 5 Jan. 1939
Massachusetts Selectmen's Association, 6 Jan. 1939
Statement to Department Heads, 20 Feb. 1939
Middlesex Club (Not Delivered)
Memo on Talk for Downtown Forum, 21 Mar. 1939
Massachusetts Safety Conference: Governor's Luncheon, 4 Apr. 1939
Jefferson Bi-Centenary, 13 Apr. 1939
Parole Conference, Washington, D.C., 17 Apr. 1939
Dr. Benes, 19 Apr. 1939
Patriots Day: Concord and Lexington, 19 Apr. 1939
Radio Talk, 20 Apr. 1939
Women's Rotary Club, May 1939
Academy of Political Science, Hotel Astor, New York, 3 May 1939
Radio: New Citizens Meeting, 9 May 1939
The Littauer Center of Public Administration: Dedication, 8 May 1939
Radio: Forest Fire Warning, 10 May 1939
Pioneer Valley Association, 11 May 1939
Advertising Club of Springfield, 11 May 1939
Pioneer Valley Association, 11 May 1939
Radio: CMAC, Lowell, 14 May 1939
Royal Crown Plant Opening, 15 May 1939
National Maritime Day, 21 May 1939
Remarks on Palestine, Faneuil Hall, 21 May 1939
Massachusetts Federated Women's Clubs, 25 May 1939
Memorial Day Address, 29 May 1939
Harvard School of Public Health, 5 June 1939
Taunton Tercentenary, 5 June 1939
Massachusetts Conservation Truck: Inauguration, 7 June 1939
Massachusetts State College, Amherst: Commencement, 12 June 1939
Holy Cross Commencement, June 1939
Wendell Wilkie Meeting, 14 June 1939
Harvard Reunion 1914, June 1939
Polish Daily Courier: Anniversary Dinner, 15 June 1939
Eve of Bunker Hill Day, 16 June 1939
Young Citizens Exercise, Bunker Hill (Not Delivered), 17 June 1939
Bates College Commencement, 19 June 1939
Massachusetts Branch AFL Convention, 8 Aug. 1939
Omar Gratto 38, 19 Aug. 1939
Massachusetts Savings Bank, 14 Sep. 1939
First United Church of Worcester Rededication, 17 Sep. 1939
Chicago Bar Association, 23 Sep. 1939
American Legion Convention, 25 Sep. 1939
Springfield Taxpayers, 6 Oct. 1939
Radio: Calvin Coolidge Memorial, 10 Oct. 1939
Law Society Dinner, 10 Oct. 1939
Calvin Coolidge Memorial Bridge Rededication, 12 Oct. 1939
75th Convocation, University of New York, 13 Oct. 1939
National Safety Congress, Atlantic City, 16 Oct. 1939
Associated Industries, 19 Oct. 1939
WBZA Radio: Massachusetts Town Forest Commission, 20 Oct. 1939
Worcester Workers, 27 Oct. 1939
First Church in Newton, 30 Oct. 1939
WEEI Radio: Auto Safety, 2 Nov. 1939
WEEI Radio: Federated Women's Clubs, 7 Nov. 1939
Plymouth County Republican Club, 7 Nov. 1939
Newton Historical Society, 8 Nov. 1939
Radio: Administration, 9 Nov. 1939
Founders Day, Mt. Holyoke, 10 Nov. 1939
WNAC, Springfield: Thanks to Voters, 10 Nov. 1939
Temple Israel, 10 Nov. 1939
Temple Ohabei: Armistice Service, 10 Nov. 1939
Boot and Shoe Dinner, 15 Nov. 1939
Dover Church: Thanksgiving Service, 26 Nov. 1939
Order of Foresters, 1 Dec. 1939
Women's Republican Club, Melrose, 11 Dec. 1939
Taft Dinner: Republican Club of Massachusetts, 12 Dec. 1939
Massachusetts Federated Taxpayers Association, 16 Dec. 1939
WEEI: Charity Book Drive, 17 Dec. 1939
WNAC: Disabled Veterans' Christmas Appeals, 17 Dec. 1939
Storrow Tablet: Dedication, 22 Dec. 1939
New England Bankers Association, Dec. 1939
Chamber of Commerce, Essex House, New Jersey, 18 Jan. 1940
"Maine Memorial," Held by United Spanish War Veterans, 15 Feb. 1940
Introduction for Thomas E. Dewey by Horace Cahill, Republican Club of Massachusetts, 23 Jan. 1940
Harvard Club, Philadelphia, Feb. 1940
Forest Wardens, Horticultural Hall, 7 Feb. 1940
Middlesex Club Dinner, 12 Feb. 1940
Massachusetts Federated Women's Clubs, 14 Dec. 1939
Boston Real Estate Exchange, 15 Feb. 1939
Business and Professional Women's Club, 20 Feb. 1939
Brotherhood Broadcast, 25 Feb. 1939
CIO Convention, Bancroft Hotel, Worcester, 1 Mar. 1940
Dr. Chaim Weizmann Reception, Symphony Hall, 3 Mar. 1940
WBZA: New Dorms at Massachusetts State College, 8 Mar. 1940
Introduction: Frank Gannet at Boston City Club, 12 Mar. 1940
Massachusetts Safety Conference, Hotel Statler, 12 Mar. 1940
Charitable Irish Society: Toast Response, 16 Mar. 1940
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 27 Mar. 1940
New Hampshire County Republican Club, 29 Mar. 1940
VFW Reception to National Committee and Auxiliary President, 18 Apr. 1940
Old North Church, 18 Apr. 1940
Patriots Day: Concord and Lexington, 19 Apr. 1940
Knights of Columbus Patriots Day Dinner, 19 Apr. 1940
Holyoke Women's Republican Club, 24 Apr. 1940
50 Years Pastorate of Fr. Michael Delaney, Natick, 28 Apr. 1940
75th Anniversary of St. Marks, May 1940
May Day Rally: VFW Auxiliary, 1 May 1940
Staley College of the Spoken Word, 2 May 1940
Order of Eastern Star: Annual Convention, 7 May 1940
Red Sox Dinner, 7 May 1940
Watertown Republican Club, 9 May 1940
King Philip Lodge, 10 May 1940
B'nai B'rith Convention, 12 May 1940
Federation of Women's Clubs, Swampscott, 15 May 1940
Massachusetts Interchurch Convention, 16 May 1940
New England Conference of National Real Estate Boards, 16 May 1940
Associated Harvard Clubs, 18 May 1940
Essex Club, 20 May 1940
Red Cross Drive, Parkman Bandstand, 22 May 1940
Braintree Tercentenary, 23 May 1940
Old Braintree: Third Centennial, First Parish Church, Quincy, 25 May 1940
Harvard, 30 May 1940
Sons of Union Veterans, Hall of Flags, 30 May 1940
Death of Charles F. Weed, 31 May 1940
Governors' Conference, Duluth, Minnesota, 3 June 1940
Leominster Speech, 5 June 1940
Massachusetts Pharmacists Association, 6 June 1940
Maritime Day, 9 June 1940
Radio: Columbia Network, 9 June 1940
Kiwanas Dinner, New Bedford, 11 June 1940
Holy Cross, 12 June 1940
WNAC: Massachusetts Developing Industries Commission, 13 June 1940
Introduction for Wendell Wilkie, 14 June 1940
Flag Day Exercises: Elks, 14 June 1940
Bowdoin Graduation, 15 June 1940
Harvard Commencement, 20 June 1940
Haverhill Tercentenary, 23 June 1940
Massachusetts Day Exhibit: World's Fair, New York, 27 June 1940
Marshfield Tercentenary, 24 June 1940
Massachusetts Selectmen's Association, 2 Aug. 1940
American Federation of Labor, 6 Aug. 1940
Hayden Village Dedication, 8 Aug. 1940
Port of Gloucester: Defense Day, 8 Aug. 1940
The Farm Dinner, Onondaga Club, 18 Aug. 1940
American Legion State Convention, 22 Aug. 1940
Outing of Somerville Republican City Committee, 22 Aug. 1940
Hull Gala Day, 24 Aug. 1940
Farm Dinner, Given by Jerome D. Barnum, Syracuse, New York, 28 Aug. 1940
Jewish War Veterans, Temple Israel, 30 Aug. 1940
Reading Rotary, Sep. 1940
Registry of Deeds, Salem: 100th Anniversary, 7 Sep. 1940
Public Safety, 10 Sep. 1940
Massachusetts Savings Bank Association, 12 Sep. 1940
175th Anniversary, Charlemont, 14 Sep. 1940
Eastern States Exposition, 15 Sep. 1940
Dedication at Mt. Holyoke, 14 Sep. 1940
National American Legion Luncheon to Raymond J. Kelly, 17 Sep. 1940
Suggested Talk, 17 Sep. 1940
Legion Broadcast, 18 Sep. 1940
National Association of Cost Accountants, 19 Sep. 1940
Young Voters Message, 19 Sep. 1940
Massachusetts Cooperative Bank League Convention, 20 Sep. 1940
WEEI: Legion Broadcast, 20 Sep. 1940
National Guard Day, 20 Sep. 1940
State Committee Recording, 20 Sep. 1940
Legion Memorial and Patriotic Service, Esplanade, 22 Sep. 1940
Republican State Committee Dinner, 27 Sep. 1940
Nominating Jason Martinas Chair of GOP State Convention, 28 Sep. 1940
Republican State Convention, Symphony Hall, 28 Sep. 1940
Massachusetts State Grange, 30 Sep. 1940
Massachusetts Nautical School, 1 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Stockbridge and Webster, 2 Oct. 1940
New Charles Hayden Clubhouse, South Boston, 5 Oct. 1940
National Convention of Marketing, Hotel Bradford, 7 Oct. 1940
WNAC Radio, 7 Oct. 1940
Salvation Army, 8 Oct. 1940
Eastern State Exposition, 9 Oct. 1940
Plymouth Republican Club, 10 Oct. 1940
"Believe It or Not": CBS, 11 Oct. 1940
Introduction for Wendell Wilkie, 11 Oct. 1940
Radio Talk, 12 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Gloucester, Amesbury, and Newburyport, 15 Oct. 1940
Selective Service, 15 Oct. 1940
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy: Public Health Night, 16 Oct. 1940
Associated Industries of Massachusetts: Silver Jubilee, 17 Oct. 1940
Boston City Club, 17 Oct. 1940
Auto Dealers, 18 Oct. 1940
Inauguration of President Davis, Smith College, 18 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Lynn, Beverly, and Salem, 18 Oct. 1940
National Defense, 19 Oct. 1940
WEEI Radio, 20 Oct. 1940
Associated Jewish Philanthropies, 12 Oct. 1940
Boston Herald Book Fair, 21 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Franklin, Milford, and Whitinsville, 21 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Leominster, Fitchburg, Gardner, Athol, and Orange, 22 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Stoneham, Melrose, Malden, and Everett, 23 Oct. 1940
Ware-Swift Water Supply System, Weston, 23 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Brockton and Quincy, 25 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Worcester, 24 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Maynard, Hudson, Marlboro, and Framingham, 26 Oct. 1940
Navy Day, 27 Oct. 1940
United Jewish Campaign Opening, Statler Hotel, 27 Oct. 1940
WAAB: Playtime on the Air, 27 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Haverhill, Lawrence, and Lowell, 28 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Fall River and New Bedford, 29 Oct. 1940
American Legion Civic Dinner, 30 Oct. 1940
Rallies: Northampton, Holyoke, and Chicopee, 31 Oct. 1940
State Committee Recording, Worcester Auditorium, 2 Nov. 1940
Rally: Springfield Auditorium, 1 Nov. 1940
Rally: CMAC Hall, Lowell, 3 Nov. 1940
Victory Rally, Mechanics Building, 3 Nov. 1940
Rallies: Cambridge, Watertown, Arlington, Medford, and Somerville, 4 Nov. 1940
Radio: Administration, 9 Nov. 1940
Council for Democracy, 20 Nov. 1940
WRUL: University Club, 21 Nov. 1940
500 Years of Printing Industry, 21 Nov. 1940
Reminiscence of Theodore Roosevelt, 21-22 Nov. 1940
Federation of Taxpayers Association, Hotel Statler, 7 Dec. 1940
Presidents Dinner, Clover Club, 14 Dec. 1940
Massachusetts Electoral College, 16 Dec. 1940
1940
Speeches, 1941
Massachusetts Selectmen's Association, 3 Jan. 1941
National Guard Programs, 7 Jan. 1941
Harvard Club, 8 Jan. 1941
WRUL: Broadcast from Dover, Mass., to Dover, England, 9 Jan. 1941
WBZ: Infantile Paralysis, 13 Jan. 1941
Republican Dinner, Hotel Statler, 22 Jan. 1941
Massachusetts Teachers Federation, 24 Jan. 1941
WNAC: Broadcast to Byrd Expedition, 31 Jan. 1941
95th Anniversary of Berkshire County Savings Bank, 2 Feb. 1941
City Federal Budget, 2 Feb. 1941
Middlesex Club, Hotel Statler, 12 Feb. 1941
Wesleyan Foundation, 16 Feb. 1941
150th Anniversary of First Methodist Church, Lynn, 19 Feb. 1941
Speech, Mar. 1941
Charitable Irish Society Dinner: Lieutenant Governor Horace Cahill, 17 Mar. 1941
Flower Show: Lieutenant Governor Horace Cahill, 17 Mar. 1941
American Legion: Horace Cahill, 22 Mar. 1941
Opening Radio WHYN, 23 Mar. 1941
Patrick Henry's Famous Speech, 23 Mar. 1775
Worcester Safety Council Fleet Drivers Dinner, 24 Mar. 1941
National Conference of Christians and Jews Dinner, 27 Mar. 1941
Nantucket Training Ship, 1 Apr. 1941
Massachusetts Safety Conference, 1941
New England Health Institute, 2 Apr. 1941
Boston Council BSA, 3 Apr. 1941
New England Aircraft School, 4 Apr. 1941
American Association for Social Security, 5 Apr. 1941
New England Town Hall Repertory Theatre, 9 Apr. 1941
Carnival of Freedom, 25 Apr. 1941
Roxbury Historical Society: 50th Anniversary, 26 Apr. 1941
Milford Congregational Church: 200th Anniversary, 27 Apr. 1941
WMEX: May Day Rally, 1 May 1941
New England Regional Council on Citizenship, 5 May 1941
Commission on Public Safety, 7 May 1941
Knights of Columbus Convention, 13 May 1941
B'nai B'rith District #1 Convention, 18 May 1941
National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 19 May 1941
WGY Radio, Schenectady, New York: Farm Hour Talk, 23 May 1941
Silver Jubilee Dinner: Reverend Patrick Campbell, 27 May 1941
Worcester Auditorium, 28 May 1941
Brighton High School, 20 May 1941
National Probation Association, 29 May 1941
Harvard Graduation, June 1941
Commission on Public Safety, 2 June 1941
Winsor Memorial, 6 June 1941
CBS Radio Address, 9 June 1941
Holy Cross Graduation, 11 June 1941
Milton Academy Graduation, 12 June 1941
Amherst Graduation, 15 June 1941
Williams College, 16 June 1941
WRUL: Radio Broadcast, 20 June 1941
First Convention of Massachusetts Auto Workers, 25 June 1941
Maritime Day, 29 June 1941
German War Plane Exhibit, 1 Aug. 1941
International Association of Fire Chiefs, 21 Aug. 1941
American Legion Convention, 22 Aug. 1941
Kiddie Kamp, 27 Aug. 1941
Bank Association, Sep. 1941
Advertising Club, 9 Sep. 1941
Committee on Public Safety, House of Representatives, 10 Sep. 1941
Radio: Eastern State Exposition, 14 Sep. 1941
"Rotolactor" Dedication, 17 Sep. 1941
Defense Subcontracting Clinic, 18 Sep. 1941
National Association of Postmasters, 18 Sep. 1941
Treasury House, 19 Sep. 1941
USS Massachusetts Launching, Fore River, 23 Sep. 1941
Watertown Arsenal Anniversary, 23 Sep. 1941
Joseph C. Lincoln Lunch, 30 Sep. 1941
Response to Toast, Montreal, 6 Oct. 1941
Auto Wrecking Conference, 16 Oct. 1941
Ford Hall Forum, 18 Oct. 1941
Holyoke Community Chest, 21 Oct. 1941
Associated Industries Banquet, 23 Oct. 1941
Massachusetts Parent/Teachers, 23 Oct. 1941
Radio Talk, 25 Oct. 1941
WEEI: Council of State Governments, 26 Oct. 1941
Navy Day, 27 Oct. 1941
Radio and Rallies Talk, 30 Oct. 1941
Memorial Service, Justice Brandeis, 31 Oct. 1941
Franklin County Women's Republican Club, 7 Nov. 1941
Dinner to Mrs. Alfred B. Williams, 10 Nov. 1941
WNAC: Red Cross Roll Call, 10 Nov. 1941
Untitled Speech, 10 Nov. 1941
Armistice Day, 11 Nov. 1941
WEEI: Radio Talk, 11 Nov. 1941
American Education Week, 12 Nov. 1941
New England Council Conference, 13 Nov. 1941
Grange, 14 Nov. 1941
Job Hunters Broadcast, 15 Nov. 1941
Canopy Club, 17 Nov. 1941
WRUL: University Club, 21 Nov. 1941
Karolik Galleries, 2 Dec. 1941
Faneuil Hall, 9 Dec. 1941
WNAC: Disabled Veterans' Christmas Appeals, 13 Dec. 1941
Bill of Rights Anniversary, 15 Dec. 1941
Building Trades Meeting, 27 Dec. 1941
Statements, 1941
Massachusetts Selectmen's Association Report, 2 Jan. 1942
American Federation of Labor Emergency Convention, 3 Jan. 1942
Emergency Convention of CIO, 4 Jan. 1942
WBZ: Tire Rationing, 6 Jan. 1942
Union Agricultural Meeting, 8 Jan. 1942
WRUL: Dover, Mass., to Dover, England, 9 Jan. 1942
Boston City Club, 13 Jan. 1942
Infantile Paralysis Foundation, 21 Jan. 1942
Message to Special Session, 26 Jan. 1942
United Charities Campaign, 4 Feb. 1942
Nutrition Conference, MIT, 6 Feb. 1942
Intercollegiate Conference on Community Service, 7 Feb. 1942
Ad Club Lunch, 10 Feb. 1942
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1942
Religious Book Week, 15 Feb. 1942
WBZ: Boston Blackout, 17 Feb. 1942
Recording: Brotherhood Week, 22 Feb. 1942
State CIO Convention, 28 Feb. 1942
[NYA?] Workers on State Projects, 5 Mar. 1942
National Citizenship Education, 16 Mar. 1942
Charitable Irish Society, 17 Mar. 1942
National Republican Club, 21 Mar. 1942
Massachusetts Safety Conference, 27 Mar. 1942
W67B Inauguration, 29 Mar. 1942
Lamont Lectures, Yale, 31 Mar. 1942
WRUL: Recording, Mar. 1942
State Guard Dinner: General Foley, 4 Apr. 1942
U.N. Relief Headquarters Opening, 6 Apr. 1942
Greenfield, Pittsfield, Springfield, and Longmeadow, 9-10 Apr. 1942
International Student Services, 16 Apr. 1942
New Bedford Community Fund, 16 Apr. 1942
Boston Life Underwriters Association, 17 Apr. 1942
Society for Promoting Agriculture, 17 Apr. 1942
Jewish War Veterans, 19 Apr. 1942
Knights of Columbus, 19 Apr. 1942
Radio: New York Central Broadcast, 19 Apr. 1942
Economic Club, New York, 21 Apr. 1942
Boston Bar Association, 23 Apr. 1942
Conference Christians and Jews, 23 Apr. 1942
MIT Baccalaureate Service, 26 Apr. 1942
Cardinal O'Connell Quote, 1 May 1942
War Bond Recording, 1 May 1942
WRUL: Friendship Bridge, 5 May 1942
American Red Cross Graduation, 4 May 1942
Holy Cross Commencement, 5 May 1942
Luncheon: President Predo of Peru, 14 May 1942
Fore River Shipyard, 15 May 1942
Massachusetts Federated Women's Clubs, Swampscott, 19 May 1942
Unitarian Laymen, 18 May 1942
USO, Swampscott, 19 May 1942
Trade Barriers Conference, 20 May 1942
Colby Commencement, 24 May 1942
First Parish Church, Quincy, 25 May 1942
Sons of Union Veterans, May 1942
Sons of Union Soldiers, 29 May 1942
Ancient and Honorable Artillery, 1 June 1942
Boston Travelers Broadcast to Men Overseas, 4 June 1942
North Adams/Holyoke, 5-6 June 1942
Scope of Massachusetts Defense Activities, 10 June 1942
Harvard 300th Commencement, 11 June 1942
U.N. Relief Fund Benefit, 14 June 1942
State Guard Day, 15 June 1942
WNAC: State Guard Recruiting, 15 June 1942
Retail Trade Board, 16 June 1942
Navy "E" to G.E., Lynn, 19 June 1942
Governors' Conference, North Carolina, 23 June 1942
George Washington Memorial, Fall River, 4 July 1942
American Legion Convention, Holyoke, 12 Aug. 1942
Gloucester Tercentenary, 18 Aug. 1942
WEEI Ceremonies, 31 Aug. 1942
John Barry Day: War Bonds, 13 Sep. 1942
New England Kiwanas Convention, 14 Sep. 1942
Massachusetts Women's Republican Club, 16 Sep. 1942
New England Council, 18 Sep. 1942
Army, Navy "E": Pacific Mills, 22 Sep. 1942
Launching of USS Lexington, 26 Sep. 1942
Republican State Convention, 26 Sep. 1942
Wings for Norway, 27 Sep. 1942
Army, Navy "E" Red Cross Blood Donor Center, 29 Sep. 1942
Greenfield Kiwanas, 29 Sep. 1942
Army, Navy "E" Watertown Arsenal, 30 Sep. 1942
Northeastern University, 30 Sep. 1942
Speech, Oct. 1942
Handicraft Show, 6 Oct. 1942
Haverhill Rotary and Kiwanas Clubs, 8 Oct. 1942
National Foreign Trade Convention, 8 Oct. 1942
Associated Jewish Philanthropies, 11 Oct. 1942
Massachusetts Teachers Federation: Conference of President, 17 Oct. 1942
Radio Talk, 18 Oct. 1942
Boston Herald Book Fair, 19 Oct. 1942
Business and Professional Women's Republican Club of Massachusetts, 20 Oct. 1942
WESX: Political Speech, 21 Oct. 1942
Savings Bank of Massachusetts, 21 Oct. 1942
PTA, 22 Oct. 1942
Western Massachusetts, 22 Oct. 1942
WESX, 24 Oct. 1942
WLAW: Radio Talk, Lawrence, 25 Oct. 1942
Civilian Defense Tribute to Navy Day, 27 Oct. 1942
Massachusetts Grange Dinner, 27 Oct. 1942
Radio Talk, 27 Oct. 1942
Associated Industries Annual Dinner, 29 Oct. 1942
Associated Industries Lunch, 29 Oct. 1942
Rally, Mechanics Building, 29 Oct. 1942
Springfield/Boston, 30 Oct. 1942
Springfield High School of Commerce, 31 Oct. 1942
Temple Emanuel Dedication of Tablet, 1 Nov. 1942
Wind-Up Rally, 1 Nov. 1942
Radio Talk, 2 Nov. 1942
Election Statement, 3 Nov. 1942
Eve Curie Introduction, 4 Nov. 1942
New York Herald Tribute Forum, 17 Nov. 1942
WGY: Radio, New York: G.E. Farm Period, 20 Nov. 1942
Massachusetts Supreme Court: 250th Anniversary, 21 Nov. 1942
Grand Duchess Charlotte, 23 Nov. 1942
Conversation with Alfred H. Stearns: Notes, 4 Dec. 1942
Information Please, 4 Dec. 1942
Pennsylvania Economy League, 8 Dec. 1942
WCOP: Good Sport Club of Air, 16 Dec. 1942
Herter Murals, 16 Dec. 1942
Temple Israel, Boston, 18 Dec. 1942
Speeches, 1942
Statements, 1942
WWDC, Washington, D.C., 1 Jan. 1943
Opening of Gilchrist News Room, 4 Jan. 1943
WNAC: Infantile Paralysis Broadcast, 20 Jan. 1943
Westinghouse Electrical Manufacturing Co., 21 Jan. 1943
United War Fund Rally, 21 Jan. 1943
Harrington and Richardson Arms, 21 Jan. 1943
New York State Bar Association, 22 Jan. 1943
Council of State Governments, 26 Jan. 1943
WEEI: Fuel Conservation Shows, 1 Feb. 1943
Lincoln Day, Toledo, Ohio, 10 Feb. 1943
Massachusetts Bond Club, 17 Feb. 1943
Service Commemorating Men Killed and MIA, 22 Feb. 1943
Red Cross, 26 Feb. 1943
Welcome Madame Chaing-Kia-Shek, 21 Mar. 1943
Employers Association, 11 Mar. 1943
Radio: Air Raid Spotters, 13 Mar. 1943
Nachlath: Massachusetts Dinner, 14 Mar. 1943
Inter-American Institute, 15 Mar. 1943
Charitable Irish Society, 17 Mar. 1943
WEEI: Jefferson Essay Contest, 27 Mar. 1943
Safety Conference War Production and Civilian Defense, 30 Mar. 1943
Brokers Board Dinner, 31 Mar. 1943
Associated Industries, 2 Apr. 1943
Conference on Post-War Problems, 9 Apr. 1943
Jefferson Bicentennial, 13 Apr. 1943
WNAC: Radio Talk, 13 Apr. 1943
Knights of Columbus Dinner, 18 Apr. 1943
WCOP: To Servicemen in Florida, 21 Apr. 1943
Council for International Cooperation, 29 Apr. 1943
Jewish Compassion: Massachusetts Meeting, 2 May 1943
John Harvard Mall, 2 May 1943
WMEX: Music Week, 2 May 1943
WHDH: Polish Constitution Day, 2 May 1943
National Hospital Day, 12 May 1943
Harvard Club, Indianapolis, 15 May 1943
DePauw University, 16 May 1943
Presenting the Premier of Quebec, 23 May 1943
Massachusetts Sons of Union Veterans: Memorial Exercise, 28 May 1943
Federated Women's Clubs, 3 June 1943
Ancient and Honorable Artillery, 7 June 1943
National Associated Insurance Commissioners, 8 June 1943
Harvard Commencement, June 1943
Columbus Avenue AME Zion Church, 11 June 1943
Newspaper Guild, 14 June 1943
Flag Day, Wakefield, 14 June 1943
Women's Republican Club of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire, 19 June 1943
Radio: Governors' Conference, 20 June 1943
Ohio Council of Defense, Columbus, Ohio, 20 June 1943
Conference Grove Park, North Carolina, 23 June 1943
Sons of Italy Convention, 27 June 1943
Newton Town Hall, 4 July 1943
New England Governors' Conference, 16 July 1943
WWJ, Detroit: Radio Talk Harvard: Churchill, 6 Sep. 1943
Recording: Enlistment, 9 Sep. 1943
Massachusetts Cooperative Bank League, 15 Sep. 1943
National Conference Taxpayers Organization, Chicago, 18 Sep. 1943
WBZ: War Bond Army Hospital Train, 23 Sep. 1943
Radio: Yankee Network Bond Rally, 27 Sep. 1943
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Anniversary, 30 Sep. 1943
American Federation of Labor Convention, 4 Oct. 1943
Grange, 10 Oct. 1943
Kiwanas International, 15 Oct. 1943
Associated Jewish Philanthropies and United Jewish Campaign, 17 Oct. 1943
National War Fund and Community Chest, 18 Oct. 1943
Savings Bank Association, 21 Oct. 1943
Williams College, 24 Oct. 1943
Quincy Kiwanas and Rotary, 25 Oct. 1943
Associated Industries Dinner, 28 Oct. 1943
State Grange, 26 Oct. 1943
Holy Cross Centenary and Commencement, 31 Oct. 1943
Pennsylvania Council of Republican Women, Harrisburg, 18 Nov. 1943
United Religious Programs of Cincinnati, 21 Nov. 1943
WEEI: Postal Workers, 24 Nov. 1943
Racial and Religious Understanding, 28 Nov. 1943
Everett Masonic Temple, 29 Nov. 1943
War Parents Ceremony, 8 Dec. 1943
Conference: Wartime Recreation, 9 Dec. 1943
WNAC: Smash the 7th Column, 9 Dec. 1943
Women's Republican Club, Rhode Island, 10 Dec. 1943
Massachusetts Bankers Association, 14 Dec. 1943
Oil Industry Lunch, 14 Dec. 1943
Insurance Federation of New York, 22 Dec. 1943
New England Society in New York, 22 Dec. 1943
Infantile Paralysis, Dec. 1943
Speech, 1943
Statements, 1943
Massachusetts Selectmen's Association, 10 Jan. 1944
Massachusetts Republican Club, 27 Jan. 1944
Congressional Dinner, 1 Feb. 1944
Lincoln Republican Club, Haverhill, 20 Jan. 1944
Middlesex Club Dinner, 12 Feb. 1944
Lincoln Day, Minneapolis, 15 Feb. 1944
Harvard Club, Washington, D.C., 23 Feb. 1944
Introduction for Canadian Club, 3 Mar. 1944
The Portland Club, 6 Mar. 1944
Harvard Club, Philadelphia, 9 Mar. 1944
National Fireworks Recording, 10 Mar. 1944
Boston University Founders Day, 13 Mar. 1944
Introduction for Governor Bricker, 13 Mar. 1944
Charitable Irish Society, 17 Mar. 1944
Chamber of Commerce, Gardner, 22 Mar. 1944
22nd New England Conference: Underwriters Association, 23 Mar. 1944
National Republican Club, New York, 25 Mar. 1944
Radio Introduction to Joe Martin, 30 Mar. 1944
Massachusetts Foundation, 3 Apr. 1944
WGY, Schenectady, New York: G.E. Farm Forum Radio, 7 Apr. 1944
Food Campaign, 10 Apr. 1944
Republican Convention, Detroit, 20 Apr. 1944
Massachusetts Safety Conference, 25 Apr. 1944
Western Massachusetts: Remarks, 2-3 May 1944
Great Barrington Rotary Club, 3 May 1944
Massachusetts Committee of Catholics, Protestants, and Jews, 11 May 1944
International Ladies Garment Workers, 11 May 1944
Rotary Club of New York, 18 May 1944
Introduction for Governors' Conference, 29 May 1944
Memorial Service, Gettysburg, 30 May 1944
Clark University Commencement, 2 June 1944
New England Council Lunch, 15 June 1944
Massachusetts Selectmen's Association, 23 June 1944
Harvard Commencement, 29 June 1944
American Legion Convention, 11 Aug. 1944
Congressional Medal of Honor, 19 Aug. 1944
Paris Celebration: Commandant Pierre Gilley, 24 Aug. 1944
French Liberation, 24 Aug. 1944
Horace T. Cahill: Note, Sep. 1944
WBZ: Go-to-School, 9 Sep. 1944
Taunton Republican City Committee, 12 Sep. 1944
New Bedford, 17 Sep. 1944
Republican National Committee, 19 Sep. 1944
Middlesex Club, 22 Sep. 1944
Republican State Convention, 23 Sep. 1944
Clinton Historical Society, 25 Sep. 1944
Chicago Bar Association, 23 Sep. 1944
State Committee Broadcast, 4 Oct. 1944
Fire Prevention Recording, 6 Oct. 1944
Republican State Committee of D.C., 9 Oct. 1944
WEEI: Fire Prevention, 10 Oct. 1944
Remarks: Several Meetings, 13 Oct. 1944
Italian-American Club, 15 Oct. 1944
Opening Dinner, 15 Oct. 1944
Radio Broadcast, 19 Oct. 1944
Introduction for Clare Booth Luce, 20 Oct. 1944
Memo: Letter Carriers, 21 Oct. 1944
Mechanics Building, 21 Oct. 1944
Greek Liberation Day, 22 Oct. 1944
Massachusetts State Grange, 24 Oct. 1944
Rallies: New Bedford and Fall River, 25 Oct. 1944
WESX: Radio Talk, Salem, 26 Oct. 1944
Navy Day, 27 Oct. 1944
Remarks: Lowell, Methuen, Lawrence, and Haverhill, 27 Oct. 1944
Radio Talk, 31 Oct. 1944
Introduction for Thomas Dewey, Boston Garden, 1 Nov. 1944
Wendell Wilkie Broadcast, 2 Nov. 1944
WNAC, 2 Nov. 1944
Radio Talk, Springfield, 3 Nov. 1944
Radio Talk, 6 Nov. 1944
New England War Conference, 16 Nov. 1944
Notes for Medical Society, 19 Nov. 1944
War Bond Show, 29 Nov. 1944
Institute for American Democracy, 29 Nov. 1944
Statements, 1944
Index to Speeches, 1945
U.N. Forum, 12 Mar. 1945
Chicago Taxpayers, 1945
United Press Interview (Recorded), 6 Mar. 1945
United Nations, 12 Mar. 1945
Charitable Irish Society, 17 Mar. 1945
Smith College Committee, 13 May 1945
United Nations Council of Quincy, 19 May 1945
Wellesley College Graduation, 20 May 1945
American Cancer Society, 22 May 1945
University of Toledo, June 1945
Walter Reed Hospital, 20 June 1945
WDRC, Connecticut: Remarks, 21 June 1945
Bretton Woods, 19 July 1945
WDRC, Connecticut, 24 June 1945
United Nations Charter in U.S. Senate, 25 July 1945
Letter to President: U.N. Charter, 26 July 1945
Military Order Loyal Legion, Aug. 1945
Voluntary Enlistment Bill, 26 July 1945
Full Employment S.380 (Remarks Not Made), 28 Sep. 1945
War Chest Drive, Philadelphia, 3 Oct. 1945
State Council of Young Women's Republican Clubs, 6 Oct. 1945
300th Anniversary of First Church of Christ, Andover, 7 Oct. 1945
WTAG: Buck Griffin, Worcester, 31 Oct. 1945
Speech Read Over Telephone, Pittsburgh to Detroit, Oct. 1945
Springfield Rotary, 2 Nov. 1945
Military Order Loyal Legion, 9 Nov. 1945
New York Town Hall, 21 Nov. 1945
WCOP: John Fenton, 23 Nov. 1945
Investment Bankers Lunch, 27 Nov. 1945
Speech, 3 Dec. 1945
Union League, Philadelphia, 7 Dec. 1945
New Century Club, Philadelphia, 9 Dec. 1945
Bar Association, Baltimore, 10 Dec. 1945
Government Research Association, 13 Dec. 1945
University Club of New Rochelle, 13 Dec. 1945
Taxpayers Association, 13 Dec. 1945
Polish Hour Transcription, 17 Dec. 1945
Boston Rotary, 26 Dec. 1945
Boston Executive Club, 27 Dec. 1945
Statements, 1945
Index for 1945 Speeches
New England Calling, 1946
Today's Answer for Tomorrow's Needs, 1946
Speech, Jan. 1946
Lion's Club Lunch, 9 Jan. 1946
Speech, 11 Jan. 1946
Radio: Buck Griffin: Notes, 17 Jan. 1946
20th Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense, 26 Jan. 1946
McKinley Day, Dayton, 28 Jan. 1946
Lincoln Day Dinner, Charleston, West Virginia, 12 Feb. 1946
Lincoln Day Dinner: Lincoln Club, Charleston, West Virginia, 13 Feb. 1946
Headmaster Association, Rye, New York, 15 Feb. 1946
Combined Men's Clubs, Pittsfield, 16 Feb. 1946
New England Hardware Dealers, Boston, 22 Feb. 1946
Bloomfield College and Seminary, New Jersey, 6 Mar. 1946
St. Lawrence Seaway Project, 9 Mar. 1946
5th Anniversary of WHYN Radio, 13 Mar. 1946
WRC: Metro Area Red Cross Campaign, 12 Mar. 1946
Malden Republican Club, 15 Mar. 1946
National Federated Women's Republican Clubs, Ohio, 26 Mar. 1946
Where Did We Stand a Year Ago?, 27 Mar. 1946
Executives Club, Chicago, 29 Mar. 1946
New York Republican Club, 5 Apr. 1946
Virginia Conference of Social Work, 10 Apr. 1946
National Machine Tool Builders, New Jersey, 17 Apr. 1946
WTAG: Buck Griffin, 25 Apr. 1946
Memo: Relative to British Loan, 20 Apr. 1946
Banquet in Honor of Professor Hitti, 1 May 1946
Jewish War Veterans, 9 May 1946
Maryland Republican Committee, 14 May 1946
Notes on Kansas Speech: William A. White, 24 May 1946
Financial Agreement with England: Senate Floor, June 1946
300th Anniversary of Andover, 1 June 1946
Italian American Labor Council, Madison Square Garden, 10 June 1946
United Nations: Atomic Bomb, 14 June 1946
Speech Used in Australia (Twice), July 1946
Labor Day, 1946
Republican State Convention, Providence, Rhode Island, 10 Sep. 1946
Welcome Home, Falmouth, 11 Sep. 1946
New England Council, York Harbor, 13 Sep. 1946
Northeastern Convocation, 18 Sep. 1946
Republican State Convention, Symphony Hall, 21 Sep. 1946
Yankee from New England, 1946
Speech, 1 Oct. 1946
Christ Church Forum, New York, 3 Oct. 1946
Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Association, 4 Oct. 1946
Rock Island, Illinois, 7 Oct. 1945
Rockford, Illinois, 8 Oct. 1946
Cook County, Illinois, 9 Oct. 1946
General Pulaski Memorial Day, 11 Oct. 1946
Pulaski Day, 13 Oct. 1946
Altoona, Pennsylvania, 15 Oct. 1946
Active Young Republicans, Wilmington, Delaware, 16 Oct. 1946
Easton, Pennsylvania (Not Used), 17 Oct. 1946
Scranton, Pennsylvania (Not Used), 18 Oct. 1946
Bradford Broadcast, 21 Oct. 1946
WNAC: A. C. Lodge Broadcast, 23 Oct. 1946
Rotary Club Lunch, Springfield, 25 Oct. 1946
WESX: Greek Radio Hour, 27 Oct. 1946
Navy Day, Tennessee, 27 Oct. 1946
United Jewish Campaign, 27 Oct. 1946
WBZA: Republican Rally, Worcester, 29 Oct. 1946
Republican Rally, Malden, 30 Oct. 1946
Republican Rally, Boston Arena, 3 Nov. 1946
WHDH: Armistice Day, 11 Nov. 1946
Reading Common/Malden Post, 11 Nov. 1946
Needham Forum, 2 Dec. 1946
CIO, Worcester, 5 Dec. 1946
Buffalo City Planning Association, 6 Dec. 1946
Security Mutual Life Insurance, Binghamton, New York, 9 Dec. 1946
Jewish Speech, New York, 10 Dec. 1946
Christians and Jews Debate, New York, 10 Dec. 1946
Statements, 1946
Index to 1947 Speeches
Wheat, North Dakota, 1947
Draft, 7 Jan. 1947
Cloture: Senate Rules Committee, 28 Jan. 1947
State Taxpayers Association, 29 Jan. 1946
Transcripts Over WACE, Chicopee, 2 Feb. 1947
NBC, Los Angeles, 6 Feb. 1947
Partisan Speech, Denver, 8 Feb. 1947
Republican Club of Utah, Salt Lake City, 10 Feb. 1947
Lincoln Day, Los Angeles, 12 Feb. 1947
Mutual Network, Los Angeles, 12 Feb. 1947
Tucson, Arizona, 13 Feb. 1947
Sons of the American Revolution, Chevy Chase, Maryland, 20 Feb. 1947
Legislative Budget: Remarks, 28 Feb. 1947
Amendment to Amendment of Senator Knowland, 28 Feb. 1947
Our Foreign Policy, 1 Mar. 1947
South Boston, 16 Mar. 1947
United Nations Council, Pennsylvania, 2 Apr. 1947
Confirmation of Liliethal, 3 Apr. 1947
NBC: Chicago Round Table Discussion, 20 Apr. 1947
Jim Moriarty: Testimonial, 18 Apr. 1947
Bank Women Speech, 25 Apr. 1947
Army/Navy Chaplains Group, 30 Apr. 1947
National Child Health Services Bill, 15 May 1947
Interview with Pete Tully on Yankee Network, 17 May 1947
Associated Harvard Clubs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 17 May 1947
New England Open Forum, Washington, D.C., 24 May 1947
Commencement Speech, 27 May 1947
Franklin and Marshall Commencement, 8 June 1947
CBS: "Open Hearings," 10 June 1947
St. Lawrence Seaway: Senate Relations Committee, 11 June 1947
Trinity College: Baccalaureate, 15 June 1947
Flag Day: Elks Club, Springfield, 15 June 1947
[UFW] Convention, Boston, 28 June 1947
Public Utilities Officials, Boston, 17 July 1947
WNAC: [USMM], Kings Point, 22 Sep. 1947
Brookline Rotary, 17 Sep. 1947
Danvers Rotary, 19 Sep. 1947, and Needham Men's Club, 23 Sep. 1947
Naval Industrial Association, New York, 24 Sep. 1947
Omaha Speech, 21 Nov. 1947
Dedication and Thanksgivings: Jewish State, 7 Dec. 1947
WLAW: Impressions on Trip to Europe: Foreign Aid, 30 Dec. 1947
Index to 1948 Speeches
Displaced Persons, 1948
United Nations Day, 1948
League of Women Voters: Q & A, 1948
Community Fund: Notes, 1948
Speech "A," 1948
Seattle Speech (Not Delivered), 1948
Speech Notes, 1948
Radio: Buck Griffin, 8 Jan. 1948
St. Lawrence Seaway, 12 Jan. 1948
Economic Club of New York, 15 Jan. 1948
Parents Magazine Award to Dr. Martha Eliot, Mayflower Hotel, 14 Jan. 1948
St. Johns Club of Lawrence, 25 Jan. 1948
St. Lawrence Seaway: Before Senate, 30 Jan. 1948
Kent County Republican Club, Grand Rapids, 7 Feb. 1948
Lincoln Day, Portland, Oregon, 11 Feb. 1948
NBC: New England Forum, 19 Feb. 1948
Lincoln Birthday Speech, 22 Feb. 1948
Women's Republican Club, Springfield, 28 Feb. 1948
Blair Moody Radio Forum, 14 Mar. 1948
Radio: Buck Griffin, Haverhill, 15 Mar. 1948
Recording Answering Recording from [ADA?], 16 Mar. 1948
Concord Speech, 7 May 1948
Displaced Persons: Senate, 27 May 1948
James Paul White Memorial Field House: Dedication, Belmont, 30 May 1948
Blair Moody Radio, 1 June 1948
College of William and Mary, 6 June 1948
Worcester, 20 Aug. 1948
Disabled American Veterans, Lynn, 15 Sep. 1948
Partisan Speech, 17 Sep. 1948
Melrose Chamber of Commerce: Notes, 20 Sep. 1948
Republican State Convention, 25 Sep. 1948
Haverhill Committee Chest, 29 Sep. 1948
WEEI: Labor Management Forum, 2 Oct. 1948
First Parish, Weston, 17 Oct. 1948
Rallies: New Bedford and Fall River, 18 Oct. 1948
Polish Transcription, 20 Oct. 1948
Association Industries of Massachusetts, 21 Oct. 1948
United Nations Meeting, 24 Oct. 1948
Radio: Thomas Dewey Rally, 28 Oct. 1948
National Foreign Trade Rally, 10 Nov. 1948
Provincetown, 11 Nov. 1948
Arlington High School, 3 Dec. 1948
Opening Two New Stations: Rural Radio Network, 6 Dec. 1948
Forefathers Day, Plymouth, 21 Dec. 1948
Statements, 1948
Index to 1949 Speeches
Speeches, 1949
Laymen's League, Unitarian Church, Washington, D.C., 3 Feb. 1949
Committee on Expenditure in Executive Department: Remarks, 9 Feb. 1949
Savings Bank Association, 11 Feb. 1949
Lincoln Day, Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1949
Lincoln Day Dinner, Providence, Rhode Island, 15 Feb. 1949
Trade Agreement Extension Act, 19 Feb. 1949
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 23 Feb. 1949
Harvard Club of New Jersey, 25 Mar. 1949
Winthrop House, 11 Apr. 1949
Amen Corner, Pittsfield, 23 Apr. 1949
Anniversary of Israel Statehood, 4 May 1949
Taxpayers Association, 7 May 1948
Young Republican, Mankato, Minnesota, 14 May 1949
Meet the Press, 20 May 1949
Lafayette College, 20 May 1949
Radio: New England Round Table, 2 June 1949
Marine Division Dinner, 14 June 1949
Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., 17 June 1949
Harvard Commencement, 23 June 1949
Polish American Congress, 28 Aug. 1949
Newton Republican Club, 30 Sep. 1949
Golden Rule Dinner, Worcester, 16 Oct. 1949
Alben W. Barkley: Introduction, 18 Oct. 1949
Women's Republican Club, Lower Cape, 4 Nov. 1949
Dedication of Veterans Monument, Athol, 5 Nov. 1949
Rabbi Abraham Klausner: Welcome, 6 Nov. 1949
Harvard Law School Forum, 10 Nov. 1949
Holy Name Society, Milford, 8 Dec. 1949
Boston Rotary Luncheon, 14 Dec. 1949
Chelsea Rotary, 27 Dec. 1949
Statements, 1949
Index of 1950 Speeches
WHDH: Comments on President Truman's State of the Union Address, 4 Jan. 1950
WINX: Blair Moody Extract, 15 Jan. 1950
Radio: Displaced Persons, 22 Jan. 1950
Bates Speech (Recorded), 7 Feb. 1950
Lincoln Day Speech (Given Three Times), Feb. 1950
Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research, Harvard Club, 21 Feb. 1950
National Brotherhood Week, 22 Feb. 1950
Charles Francis Adams Dinner, 24 Feb. 1950
Displaced Persons: Senate, 1 Mar. 1950
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 20 Mar. 1950
New York Federation Reform of Synagogues, 28 Mar. 1950
WLAW: 100th Anniversary of Pacific Mills, 29 Mar. 1950
Kilgore Substitute Bill, 3 Apr. 1950
Screening of Displaced Persons: Senate Floor, 3 Apr. 1950
Speech, Norfolk, Virginia, 11 Apr. 1950
Patriots Day, Concord, 19 Apr. 1950
175th Anniversary of Patriots Day, Lexington, 19 Apr. 1950
Remarks on S.3304, 28 Apr. 1950
Remarks on [FEPC] S.1728, 15 May 1950
Oak Hill Park, 21 May 1950
73 Club Dinner, 21 May 1950
United Committee Service Lunch, Washington, D.C., 22 May 1950
Committee for Reciprocity Information, 25 May 1950
Newton Memorial Day Exercise, 30 May 1950
Waltham Memorial Day, 30 May 1950
Georgia Bar Convention, 2 June 1950
Remarks on H.R.6567/S.2826, 5 June 1950
Blair Moody, 16 June 1950
Bipartisan Committee to Study Foreign Economic Field, 17 June 1950
Worcester Polytechnical Institute Commencement, 15 June 1950
Comm[ission] on Public Works, 29 June 1950
Massachusetts Republican Club, Worcester and Lunenburg, 15 July 1950
Upton Close Broadcast, 18 July 1950
Federal Highway Act: Memo to Amendments, 1 Aug. 1950
Views of Minority Senators on Foreign Policy Committee: Korea, 14 Aug. 1950
Blair Moody Talk, 31 Aug. 1950
United Nations Opening, 18 Sep. 1950
You and Rearming America, 20 Sep. 1950
25th Anniversary of Franco-American Civic League, 24 Sep. 1950
Republican State Convention, 30 Sep. 1950
One-Minute Spots for Arthur Coolidge, Oct. 1950
Speech for Arthur Coolidge, 21 Oct. 1950
Jasper Co. Club, Joplin, Montana, 13 Oct. 1950
Jim Auchindus Night, New Jersey, 25 Oct. 1950
Transcription for Chester Skibinski, 27 Oct. 1950
Speech for Arthur Coolidge, 29 Oct. 1950
Reading, 30 Oct. 1950
Outline for Speech, 30-31 Oct. 1950
Speech for Arthur Coolidge, Springfield, 31 Oct. 1950
Casualty Insurance, 1 Nov. 1950
Political Speech, 1 Nov. 1950
Rabbi Shulow, 1 Nov. 1950
Community Fund, 22 Nov. 1950
Alaskan Statehood, 29 Nov. 1950
Portland Speech (Not Used), Nov. 1950
Armed Services Committee, 15 Dec. 1950
Statements, 1950
North Atlantic Treaty, 1951
Index to 1951 Speeches/Role of Opposition, Dartmouth, 1951
New Hampshire (Probably Also Portland, Oregon), 1951
Youth Understands, 1951
Remarks on Presidential Veto of H.R.3096, 1951
Rochester, 1951
2nd Session, 81st Congress, 1951
Trees on Capitol Grounds, 1951
Conte Testimonial, Pittsfield, 20 Jan. 1951
Remarks: President's Budget, 1 Feb. 1951
Lincoln Day, Bergen County, New Jersey, 12 Feb. 1951
Lincoln Day Speech "B," 12 Feb. 1951
Grand Masters of Masons, 20 Feb. 1951
Military Training and Service Act S.1, 27 Feb. 1951
Broadcast for Europe, 1 Mar. 1951
I Am an American Day, 12 Mar. 1951
Troops to Europe, 16 Mar. 1951
Barnstable County Republican Club, 14 Apr. 1951
Cancer Drive Recording, 4 Apr. 1951
NBC Radio and TV: American Forum of the Air, 15 Apr. 1951
WNAW: First Broadcast, 8 May 1951
Northeastern University, 19 May 1951
I Am an American Day, Worcester, 20 May 1951
Jewish War Veterans, 27 May 1951
Everett Rotary, 29 May 1951
Memorial Day Talk, 30 May 1951
WSPR: 15th Anniversary, Springfield, 3 June 1951
People's Platform: CBS-TV, 17 June 1951
Remarks on Overall Appropriations, 18 June 1951
National Association of Postmasters, West Harwich, 23 June 1951
Sons of Italy, Magnolia, Mass., 24 June 1951
Introduction for Richard Nixon, State Republican Convention, 28 June 1951
Colgate Talk, 22 July 1951
Remarks on Miss Katherine Lenroot and Dr. Martha M. Eliot (Not Used), 24 July 1951
[Freemen's] Association, 7 Sep. 1951
Admiral Sherman Exercises, 9 Sep. 1951
Republican National Committee, 1 Oct. 1951
Cornerstone Laying: New England Hospital, Melrose, 7 Oct. 1951
[Congregational Confederation of Churches], Billerica, 7 Oct. 1951
School Construction Allocation: Senate Floor, 18 Oct. 1951
Outline for Republican "21" Club, 27 Oct. 1951
Worcester County Safety Council, 29 Oct. 1951
Needham, 31 Oct. 1951, Lynn, 1 Nov. 1951, and Somerville, 10 Nov. 1951
Brockton, 8 Nov. 1951
Armistice Day, Quincy, 12 Nov. 1951
Malden American Legion, 12 Nov. 1951, and New England Bankers, 13 Nov. 1951
Republican Dinner, Boston, 13 Nov. 1951
North Shore United Church Canvass Drive, Salem, 15 Nov. 1951
Watertown, 19 Nov. 1951
Rochester City Club, 24 Nov. 1951
Speech, 26 Nov. 1951
Statements, 1951
Utilities, 1951
Index to 1952 Speeches
Harry Cain: Partisan Speech, 1952
Clover Club Remarks, 1952
Congress and Our National Security, 1952
Everett Kiwanas, 1952
Korea, 1952
Arthur Langie, 1952
Partisan Speech: Notes, 1952
School in Washington, D.C., 1952
Praise for Senator Wherry from Nebraska, 1952
United Nations Association, Baltimore, 1952
Integrity in Government and What It Means to Us, 1 Jan. 1952
Civil Rights: Change of Rules on the Floor, 7 Jan. 1952
New Jersey Women's Republican Club, 21 Jan. 1952
Douglas Edwards Newscast CBS-TV, 25 Jan. 1952
League of Women Voters, 29 Jan. 1952
Eisenhower Meeting in Boston, 1 Feb. 1952
Brookline Chamber of Commerce, 11 Feb. 1952
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1952
Lincoln Day, Missouri, 16 Feb. 1952
St. Lawrence Seaway and Power, 29 Feb. 1952
Eisenhower for President, Claremont, New Hampshire, 4 Mar. 1952
Hoover Commission (Recording), 13 Mar. 1952
Eisenhower for President, Springfield, New Jersey, 21 Mar. 1952
Congregation Rodeph Sholom, 24 Mar. 1952
Paper Trade, 24 Mar. 1952
Republican Meeting, Battle Creek, 27 Mar. 1952
Eisenhower for President, Pittsburgh, 14 Apr. 1952
Eisenhower for President, Cohasett, 19 Apr. 1952
Phi Delta Phi: Hotel 2400, Washington, D.C., 17 Apr. 1952
Eisenhower for President, Cohasset, 19 Apr. 1952
Ground Breaking: Quartermaster Research Lab, 19 Apr. 1952
Sons of the American Revolution, Concord, 19 Apr. 1952
B'nai B'rith Lodge, Haverhill, 20 Apr. 1952
Eisenhower for President, Dartmouth and New Bedford, 21 Apr. 1952
Somerville Chamber of Commerce, 12 May 1952
Young Republicans, Brookline, 12 May 1952
Massachusetts Men's Club, 13 May 1952
Roanoke: Notes, 17 May 1952
Memorial Day, 30 May 1952
Association of School Committees, 30 May 1952
Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Medford, 31 May 1952
Tenacre School, 31 May 1952
Republican Finance Rally, 6 June 1952
Faith in Lowell, 7 June 1952
Swampscott Centennial, 21 June 1952
Long-Range Shipping Bill, 5 July 1952
[DAV] Convention, Boston, 13 Aug. 1952
Canada, 12 Sep. 1952
Conference of the British Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Ottawa, 13 Sep. 1952
Political Speech, 16 Sep. 1952
Sanders Theater, 18 Sep. 1952
Massachusetts State Grange, Worcester, 9 Oct. 1952
Rally, Boston Garden, 3 Nov. 1952
Speech for Christian Herter, Boston Garden, 3 Nov. 1952
Richard Nixon: Partisan Speech, 3 Nov. 1952
Walnut Hill School and Chestnut Hill Women's Alliance, 10 Nov. 1952
Tavern Club, 12 Nov. 1952
Statements, 1952
Index to 1953 Speeches [incomplete]
5th Anniversary of the State of Israel, 1953
Senate Adoption of 1953
Support the United Nations, 1953
What's Going On in Washington, 1953
What We Want Today, 1953
CBS Radio: Capital Cloakroom, 23 Jan. 1953
Operation Smack, 30 Jan. 1953
Larson, J. L., 10 Feb. 1953
Conant's Confirmation, 10 Feb. 1953
Lincoln Day, Paterson, New Jersey, 11 Feb. 1953
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1953
National Conference: Christians and Jews Brotherhood Week, 19 Feb. 1953
Red Cross, 1 Mar. 1953
Bryn Mawr, 13 Mar. 1953, Chilton Club, 14 Mar. 1953, and St. Paul's Chapter, 17 Mar. 1953
Evacuation Day, 17 Mar. 1953
Greek Independence, Boston, 29 Mar. 1953
Radio: American Cancer Society, 1 Apr. 1953
Soviet Union: Speech Delivered by Mrs. Saltonstall, 9 Apr. 1953
Tidelands: Senate Floor, 13 Apr. 1953
Flood Control, 23 Apr. 1953
Carabao Meeting, 28 Apr. 1953
Assistance to Textile Industry, 4 May 1953
Worcester Republicans, 7 May 1953
Sons of Italy, Boston, 9 May 1953
Naval Architects/Marine Engineers, 9 May 1953
Fisheries, 13 May 1953
Catholic Law University: Law Seminar, 19 May 1953
Propeller Club of U.S., New Orleans, 22 May 1953
Worcester Disaster, 25 June 1953
B'nai B'rith, New York, 25 May 1953
Immigration: Committee on the Judiciary, 26 May 1953
WBZ Radio: Memorial Day, Newton, 30 May 1953
WNAC: Memorial Day, Kenyon College, 2 June 1953
Kenyon College Commencement, 2 June 1953
"Faith in Lowell" Day, 7 June 1953
Kenyon College Commencement, 8 June 1953
Commencement Address, U.S. Naval Academy, 5 June 1953
Boston Naval Shipyard, 11 June 1953
Accident Prevention, 25 June 1953
Worcester Disaster, 25 June 1953
Air Force Budget: H.R.5969, 22 July 1953
Opposing "Maybank Rider," 22 July 1953
Immigration, 29 July 1953
Troops in Korea, 3 Aug. 1953
Accomplishments of the Eisenhower Administration, 3 Aug. 1953
Fishing of Coastal Waters, 20 Aug. 1953
National Defense, Rockland, Maine, 21 Aug. 1953
The Republican Record, 28 Aug. 1953
Federal Safety, 29 Aug. 1953
Fight Against Communist Infiltration, 31 Aug. 1953
Watertown, Roxbury, and Sudbury, 13 Sep. 1953
Merrimac College, 14 Sep. 1953
Eisenhower Introduction, Boston, 21 Sep. 1953
New England Conference of Republican Women, 9 Oct. 1953
Malden, 11 Oct. 1953
Columbus Day, 1953
Somerville Chamber of Commerce, 15 Oct. 1953
New England Fishing Industry, 22 Oct. 1953
Samuel Gompers Memorial Banquet, Boston, 24 Oct. 1953
Defense Appropriations Bill, 2 Nov. 1953
Robert L. Hague Dinner: Merchant Marines, 7 Nov. 1953
Merchant Marine Academy, 22 Nov. 1953
Steel Scrap, 8 Dec. 1953
[ODM?], 30 Dec. 1953
Boston Speech, 1953
Statements, 1953
Speech List, 1954 [incomplete]
Polish Radio, 1954
Harbor Film Narration, 1954
Forrestal Class Supercarrier, 6 Jan. 1954
St. Lawrence Seaway, 15 Jan. 1954
Benjamin Franklin: Anniversary of His Birth, 18 Jan. 1954
Springfield, Mass., 28 Jan. 1954
Springfield Armory, 3 Feb. 1954
Jewish War Veterans: Gold Medal to General Doolittle, 3 Feb. 1954
Bricker Amendment, 3 Feb. 1954
Indo-China Crisis, 8 Feb. 1954
Tariff Commission: Clock Watch Movement, 9 Feb. 1954
Lincoln Day Speech, 1954
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1954
Time Lag: Rate 10 Increase, 15 Feb. 1954
Lithuanian Day, 16 Feb. 1954
Iron Ore, 18 Feb. 1954
Equalizing Freight Rates, 18 Feb. 1954
Easter Resolutions, 19 Feb. 1954
Government Safety, 26 Feb. 1954
Federal Equality in Employment Act, 1 Mar. 1954
Suggested Rules for Investigating Committees, 1 Mar. 1954
Boston Naval Shipyard, 8 Mar. 1954
Federal Safety, 9 Mar. 1954
Government Safety Bill, 9 Mar. 1954
Walsh-Healy Act, 16 Mar. 1954
Federal Trade Commission, 23 Mar. 1954
Cushing, Justice William: Memorial, 25 Mar. 1954
Walsh-Healy, 26 Mar. 1954
Greek Independence, 26 Mar. 1954
Rosemont Terrace Flood Control, 26 Mar. 1954
Fish Sticks: Tariff, 27 Mar. 1954
Statement in Support of Fisheries, 1 Apr. 1954
Statehood for Hawaii and Alaska, 1 Apr. 1954
Fisheries Finance, 1 Apr. 1954
Statehood for Hawaii and Alaska, 1 Apr. 1954
Springfield Armory Anniversary, 2 Apr. 1954
ODM: Defense Contracts, 11 Apr. 1954
McCarran-Walter, 12 Apr. 1954
WJAR, Providence, Rhode Island, 15 Apr. 1954
Health Bill Statement, 20 Apr. 1954
Wool Bill, 27 Apr. 1954
Watch Industry, 30 Apr. 1954
New England Association of Power Engineers, 2 May 1954
Polish Constitution Day, 3 May 1954
McCarren-Walter Amendment, 4 May 1954
Gypsy Moth, 5 May 1954
National Safety Council, 5 May 1954
GPO Safety, 5 May 1954
WNAC, New Haven, 13 May 1954
Tanker Construction Bill, 14 May 1954
Boston Naval Shipyard, 17 May 1954
Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs: Indo-China, 20 May 1954
Cotton Textile, 20 May 1954
Maritime Day: Boston Chamber of Commerce, 20 May 1954
Newton Talk, 31 May 1954
Memorial Day: WNAC, 31 May 1954
David I. Walsh Memorial, 6 June 1954
Lesley College, 7 June 1954
WRGB, Schenectady, New York, 10 June 1954
Dover High School Graduation, 16 June 1954
Marblehead Republican Club, 18 June 1954
Air Power Program: Appraisal, 28 July 1954
Massachusetts Federation of Labor, 5 Aug. 1954
Watchmakers Convention, 17 Sep. 1954
Veterans' Benefits and Government Employee Welfare, American Legion, 18 Sep. 1954
WJDA, Quincy, Mass., 2 Oct. 1954
Harvard Club, 4 Oct. 1954
Defense Work: WBZ, 12 Oct. 1954
Polish/American Radio, 15 Oct. 1954
15-Minute Television Speech, 16 Oct. 1954
Mechanics Hall Rally, Worcester, 19 Oct. 1954
WBZ Television, 20-22 Oct. 1954
Syrian-Lebanese Radio, 24 Oct. 1954
WBZ Television, 26-29 Oct. 1954
Syrian-Lebanese Radio, 31 Oct. 1954
WBZ Television, 1 Nov. 1954
"The Leading Question": CBS Radio, 5 Dec. 1954
WEIM Fitchburg, 16 Dec. 1954
Make Haste Slowly, 1955
Our Defense Program in Senate, 1955
California and Arizona: Political, 1955
State of the Union Address: Statement, 6 Jan. 1955
Aesculapian Club, Boston, 29 Jan. 1955
National Federation of Republican Women, Washington, D.C., 2 Mar. 1955
Harvard Club of Washington, 24 Mar. 1955
"The Leading Question": CBS Radio, 17 Apr. 1955
University of North Carolina, 20 Apr. 1955
Washington-Wellesley Club, 28 Apr. 1955
Mt. Holyoke College, 3 May 1955
WCRB/WORL: Tension in Far East, 12 May 1955
New York Electronics Dinner, 20 May 1955, and American Legion, Middleboro, 28 May 1955
North Bedford Technical High School, 5 June 1955
Norwich University Commencement, 12 June 1955
Radio: Massachusetts Business Climate, 1 July 1955
United Nations (Not Used), 11 July 1955
WROL: America's Reserve Strength, 17 July 1955
Silver Lake High School, 11 Sep. 1955
Board of Trade, Dec. 1955
Statements, 1955
Foreign Policy Problems, 1956
Franklin Commemorative Medal, 1956
Maritime Speech: Propeller Club, Baltimore, 1956
Partisan Speech, 1956
"Freedom Tours": WRC, 8 Jan. 1956
Virginia Historical Society, 19 Jan. 1956
Lincoln Day, Buffalo, New York, 14 Feb. 1956
"Omnibus" Remarks, Harvard, 25 Mar. 1956
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 25 Apr. 1956
International Week Ceremonies, MIT, 6 May 1956
Massachusetts Medical Society, 23 May 1956
Graduation "56" Recording: WEEI, 26 May 1956
Newton Junior College, 15 June 1956
The Congressional Session Thus Far: CBS Radio, 3 July 1956
Medical Care, 22 July 1956
Bar Harbor, 9 Aug. 1956
UNESCO, 17-18 Sep. 1956
Mattapan, Dorchester, and Roxbury Zionist District, 23 Sep. 1956
Campaign Speech, 25 Sep. 1956
Lawrence Campaign, 4 Oct. 1956
Television Speech for Sumner Whittier, 24 Oct. 1956
Veterans Day, 12 Nov. 1956
Young Republican Club, 19 Nov. 1956
Israel Dinner, 25 Nov. 1956
Springfield Rotary, 30 Nov. 1956
Statements, 1956
Solicitations, 1957
Small Business, 1957
The [Industrial] College of the Armed Forces, 23 Jan. 1957
Mideast Resolution Speech, 15 Feb. 1957
Answers to Questions Raised by Senator O'Mahoney, 28 Feb. 1957
Marine Corps Education Center, 11 May 1957
University of Pennsylvania, 17 May 1957
America-Israel Society, 7 May 1957
Air Force Association, 31 July 1957
Northeastern Convocation (Not Delivered), 16 Oct. 1957
Watsonville, California (Not Delivered), 21 Oct. 1957
Statements, 1957
Solicited Articles, 1958
Draft Speeches, 1958
Foreign Policy and National Security, 1958
Military Paybill, 1958
Fulbright Answer, 1958
Alexander Hamilton Talk, 11 Jan. 1958
Chattanooga United Republican Dinner, 20 Jan. 1958
Critical Issues Facing Congress, 29 Jan. 1958
Textile Industry, 6 Feb. 1958
State Republican Pre-Primary Convention, May 1958
National Guard Speech, 18 May 1958
Congress in Action, 29 July 1958
Defense, 21 Aug. 1958
Military Force, 26 Oct. 1958
Voting Assistance Act, 1958
Statements, 1958
Speech Kit, 1959
Eisenhower Dinner: Summerfield Introduction, undated
Democrats Running State Government, 1959
Comments on Speech by Dean Acheson, 1959
Clover Club, 1959
Summit Conference, 1959
State of the Union Message: Commentary, 9 Jan. 1959
Lincoln Day Speech, 2 Feb. 1959
Worcester Republican Club and Furcolo Reply, 8 Feb. 1959
Shepherd College, 20 Feb. 1959, and St. Patrick's Day, Fall River, 15 Mar. 1959
Textiles, 17 Feb. 1959
St. John Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C., 26 Feb. 1959
Park Street Church, 27 Feb. 1959
Model Congress, Springfield, 4 Apr. 1959
Town Victory Celebration, West Springfield, 4 Apr. 1959
Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, 14 Apr. 1959
Fort McNair, 17 Apr. 1959
Stoneham Rotary for Charles Gibbons, 14 May 1959
Propeller Club of United States, Washington, D.C., 21 May 1959
Swampscott Chamber of Commerce, 30 May 1959
Republican Dinner, Boston, 4 June 1959
Strauss, Lewis L.: Confirmation, 5 June 1959
Speeches and Press Releases
Charitable Irish Society, 17 Mar. 1960
Acceptance Speech, 11 June 1960
Silvio Conte's Nominating Speech, 11 June 1960
Leah Smith's Seconding Speech, 11 June 1960
Worcester Convention, 11 June 1960
American Academy of Political Science and Social Science, 14 Apr. 1961
Buffalo, New York, 14 Apr. 1961
Combined Republican Organizations, Baltimore, Maryland, 3 May 1961
Aid Bill Amendment, 4 Aug. 1961
Rochester City Club, 8 Nov. 1961
Marquette University, 4 Dec. 1961
Statements, 1962
Lincoln Day Speech, 12 Feb. 1962
Experiences in Public Life, Apr. 1962
Young Republicans, 12 Mar. 1963
Boston College Centennial, 31 Mar. 1963
New York Masons, 24 Mar. 1963
Ohio Young Republicans Convention, 20 July 1963
Barnstable County Education Association, 11 Oct. 1963
Foreign Aid, 11 Nov. 1963
Kennedy Assassination Statement, Nov. 1963
Address at Plymouth, 8 Dec. 1963
Eulogy for John F. Kennedy, 11 Dec. 1963
Springfield Armory, 11 Dec. 1963
Kennedy Memorial Stamp, 1964
Salute to Saltonstall: Rally, Milton, Mass., 1964
State of the Union, 4 Jan. 1964
Panama Canal, 14 Jan. 1964
Radio/TV: Don Larrabee, 26 May 1964
NBC TV/Radio: Vietnam (Not Shown: Alaskan Earthquake), 29 Mar. 1964
Medicare, 1 Apr. 1964
Watertown Arsenal Closing, 29 Apr. 1964
Your Senator's Report, 7 July 1964
Speech, 1965
G.I. Benefits Bill, 1965
Health Care and Aged Bill, 11 Jan. 1965
Lyndon B. Johnson Message to Congress, 13 Jan. 1965
Sarasota Republican Club, Florida, 15 Feb. 1965
Senator Prescott Bush, Hope Sound, 16 Feb. 1965
Death of Felix Frankfurter, 23 Feb. 1965
Civil Rights: Fall River Clergymen, 3 Mar. 1965
Civil Rights, Selma, Alabama, 10 Mar. 1965
Charitable Irish Society, 17 Mar. 1965
Redevelopment Comm[ission] of New England Regional, 27 Apr. 1965
Armenian Memorial Day, 29 Apr. 1965
Polish Constitution Day: Polish Millennium, 3 May 1965
Senate Finance Committee, 4 May 1965
Remarks: Israeli Independence Day, 6 May 1965
WNAC: Civil Rights: Poll Tax, 11 May 1965
Boston College Law School Alumni, 17 May 1965
WNAC: Memorial Day, 30 May 1965
Memorial Day, Newton, 30 May 1965
Italian Republic Day, 2 June 1965
National War College, 2 June 1965
Patents, Trademarks, etc.: Judiciary Subcommittee, 2 June 1965
Richard Nixon Introduction: Eliot Richardson Dinner, 4 June 1965
Salem State College Graduation, 6 June 1965
Television: Vietnam: U.S. Policy and Self-Interest, 7 July 1965
Death of Adlai Stevenson, 14 June 1965
Hampshire Republican Club, 26 July 1965
Joint Session of Massachusetts State Legislature, 26 July 1965
Presidential News Conference, 28 July 1965
[RPI?] Panel from the People, 2 Aug. 1965
Radio Opinion, 4 Aug. 1965
WNAC: House Armed Services, 11 Aug. 1965
Reporting of Federal Debt: Bill to Improve, 17 Aug. 1965
Remarks on the Floor: Economic Opportunity Act, 17 Aug. 1965
Soviet/Cuban Forces in Cuba, 18 Aug. 1965
Defense, Sep. 1965
Nomination of Lawrence O'Brien: Postmaster General, 1 Sep. 1965
Columbus Day, 12 Oct. 1965
Robert Taft, Jr.: Introduction at Volpe Dinner, 13 Sep. 1965
Radio: Opinion in the Capital, 16 Sep. 1965
WTTG-TV: Opinion in the Capital, 19 Sep. 1965
Amendment to Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, 20 Sep. 1965
Radio: Immigration Act, 20 Sep. 1965
Telephone Recording for Republican National Committee, 22 Sep. 1965
Veterans Administration Hospital, Northampton, 28 Sep. 1965
WARA Radio Anniversary, Attleboro, 10 Oct. 1965
Draft Dodgers, 18 Oct. 1965
Vietnam: Coast Guard, 29 Oct. 1965
Temple Dedication, 31 Oct. 1965
Masons, Nov. 1965
Wellesley, Nov. 1965
Dedication of Memorial in Greenfield, 11 Nov. 1965
Williams College, 11 Nov. 1965
Northeastern University, 16 Nov. 1965
Red Cross: Concord Dinner, 16 Nov. 1965
Introduction for Senator Phil Graham: Dinner, Boston, 17 Nov. 1965
Springfield Rotary, 19 Nov. 1965
Library Dedication, Belmont, 21 Nov. 1965
Temple Emeth, Brookline, 21 Nov. 1965
Brotherhood Lodge Mason, 23 Nov. 1965
Air-Navy Reserve Officers Association, 26 Nov. 1965
Glover Memorial Hospital, 28 Nov. 1965
Boston Army Base, 7 Dec. 1965
WGBH-TV: "Congressional Report," 10 Dec. 1965
Boston University, 15 Dec. 1965
Retirement Statement, 29 Dec. 1965
New York, New Hampshire, and Hartford Railroad: Petition to Discontinue Passenger Service, 17 Jan. 1966
Vietnam: Resumption of Bombing, 27 Jan. 1966
WNAC: Vietnam: Bombing, 31 Jan. 1966
Essex County GOP, 1 Feb. 1966
Face the Nation, 6 Feb. 1966
Lincoln Day, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 10 Feb. 1966
Middlesex Club, 12 Feb. 1966
Lincoln Day Dinner, Newton, 17 Feb. 1966
Senate Judiciary Committee: Constitutional Amendments Subcommittee, 7 Mar. 1966
Beacon Society, Boston, 5 Mar. 1966, Worcester Junior College, 18 Mar. 1966, and First Congregation
First Annual D. P. Griswold Lecture, Nebraska, Wesleyan University, 1 Apr. 1966
Film: Emergency Fund Appeal, 15 Apr. 1966
CIA Criticisms, Michigan University, 18 Apr. 1966
Salute to Saltonstall, 19 Apr. 1966
American University, 25 Apr. 1966, and Clark University, 6 May 1966
Israel Independence Day, 25 Apr. 1966
Fay School, 7 May 1966
New Bedford Teachers Association, 9 May 1966
Noble and Greenough Centennial, 20 May 1966
Hurricane Barrier Dedication, 31 May 1966
Capitol Hill Club: Republican Women, 23 May 1966
John F. Kennedy and Leverett Saltonstall in 1959, 29 May 1966
Cape Cod National Seashore Dedication, 30 May 1966
Memorial Day, Newton, 1966
Assumption College Graduation, 4 June 1966
Stonehill Graduation, 5 June 1966
Republican State Committee, Boston: Morton Introduction, 6 June 1966
Remarks on the Floor: Nursing Home Care, 15 June 1966
Remarks on the Floor: Disabled American Veterans, 17 June 1966
Republican State Convention, 25 June 1966
John Volpe Nomination: Republican State Convention, 25 June 1966
Remarks on the Floor: 20th Anniversary of Hill-Burton Act, 12 Aug. 1966
Defense Appropriations Bill, 15 Aug. 1966
Title 19 of Social Security, 22 Aug. 1966
[NAR?] Naval Station: 50th Anniversary, South Weymouth, 29 Aug. 1966
JFK Federal Building Dedication, 9 Sep. 1966
Framingham Union Hospital Dedication, 18 Aug. 1966
Peabody Museum, 7 Oct. 1966
Young Republican Association, Linn City, Iowa, 10 Oct. 1966
Columbus Day, 12 Oct. 1966
Republican Fundraising Dinner, Madison, Wisconsin (Telephone), 15 Oct. 1966
Brook Birthday Dinner, 26 Oct. 1966
Richardson, Eliot, 27 Oct. 1966
Milton Rally, 2 Nov. 1966
NEREM, 2 Nov. 1966
Political Science Club, Suffolk University, 3 Nov. 1966
Press Release, 10 Nov. 1966
Talk at Yale, 10 Nov. 1966
Northeastern University, 16 Nov. 1966
J. Morton Dinner, Fall River Chamber of Commerce, 20 Nov. 1966
Brandies University [ADA?], 28 Nov. 1966
Boston Chamber of Commerce, 15 Dec. 1966
Christian A. Herter Memorial, 30 Dec. 1966
Rubber Footwear, 1966
Joint Statement of Leverett Saltonstall, Edward M. Kennedy, and Silvio Conte: G.E., 1966
Tribute to Senator Harry Flood Byrd: Retirement, 1966
Winthrop/Hingham, 1966
Teachers, Norfolk County, 1966
Special Milk Program, 1966
VI. Invitations, 1950-1979
Arranged chronologically.
This series consists of hundreds of invitations to events from individuals and organizations, including the White House, senatorial colleagues, interest groups, lodges, and schools. Invitations are divided into acceptances and rejections.
1950-1955
1957
1958-1972
1973-1979
White House Invitations
VII. Retirement Papers, 1964-1980
This series consists of Saltonstall's papers after his retirement from the Senate in 1967 and includes speeches, correspondence, and subject files. Papers in this series document the political conventions Saltonstall attended, speeches he delivered, and campaigns he supported, as well as the dedication of the Leverett Saltonstall State Office Building and Saltonstall's trip to Plymouth, England, to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower.
A. Correspondence, 1967-1979
Arranged chronologically.
Correspondents include Griscom Bettle, Ian Lyons, Muriel Sclater, Milward Simpson, and Betty Bryden.
1967-1978
1972-1974
1975-1979
B. Subject Files, 1964-1980
Arranged alphabetically.