Box 8
Contains 17 Results:
Miscellaneous Speeches and Articles, 1949-1967
Covers juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, pornography, reckless driving, taxation, and the budget.
Miscellaneous Speeches and Articles, 1949-1953
"What are We Talking About at Home," "Some Loose Thoughts on Women in Defense," "Why You Should Register," an article for the Democratic Digest, etc.
Reva Bosone Congressional Speeches, 1950
Delivered in Congress on peace, appropriations for recreation areas, Alaska, traffic control, "How Utah Looks from Washington," Civilian Conservation Corps Bill, law before the Oregon State Bar, and price controls.
Speeches, 1951 January-March
Remarks on Sam Rayburn, foreign policy, women in civil defense, misuse of immunity, and a speech for United States Air Force graduation at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
Speeches Printed in the Congressional Record, 1949-1950
Deals with housing, mining, peace, University of Utah centennial, statue of Brigham Young in the capital, Indians, women, and security loans.
Speeches Printed in the Congressional Record, 1951-1952
Deals with isolationism, foreign policy, Colorado River Storage Project, Reconstruction Finance Company, the Korean War, the Salt Lake Aqueduct, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and memorial services in Congress.
Speeches and Articles, 1952
Water projects and reclamation.
Speeches and Articles, 1915-1948
Debate for American Fork High School (won first debate cup, 1915); "Salt Lake City Blazed a Safety Trail" (1939); "A Thank You To the Utah State Senate" (1945); "Traffic and Uniform Fines" (published in National Safety Magazine, 1946); "Lincoln and the United Nations Conferences" (1946); and "Chill the Thrill in Reckless Driving" (1948).
Speeches and Articles, 1949
"Excerpts from Speech to Women Lawyers," "Speech to . . . Democratic Committee of New York County," article in Norfolk Virginian Pilot entitled "No More Trouble Than Men" (May 2, 1949), and "Memorial Day Address ... in the House of Representatives" (May 25, 1949).
Speeches, 1953-1969
"A State Legislator and Former Congresswoman's Experiences as a Teacher" (1953); "American Democracy--How to Obtain It--How to Live It" (1956); "Expressions Heard in Childhood Influence Adult Thinking and Action" (1967): General Federation of Women's Clubs Commemorative Stamp Ceremony, New York (1967); and "In Memory" (1969), which became a chapter in Irving Stone's There Was Light.
Speeches, 1951 April-December
Speeches and Articles, 1952
Includes address at Lackland Air Force Base and remarks on Puerto Rico, REA (Rural Electric Association), and Dawson's campaign tactics.
Campaign Speeches [01], circa 1952
Defense of "kickback" charges, issues, leftist government, Dawson smear tactics, etc.
Speeches and Articles, 1970-1977
"Hear Ye! Hear Ye!" (1970), "What Life Has Taught Me" (1974), "The Joseph R. McCarthy Times" (1977); and "A Salute to Men" (1977).
Campaign Speeches, 1949-1953
Remarks in Congress on water projects, Alaska and Hawaii, price controls, honesty in government, and Indian Affairs.
Election Speeches and Articles, 1952
"Hanged By the Rumor Noose."