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Campaign addresses of Governor Alfred E. Smith, Democratic candidate for President, 1928.
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Campaign addresses of Governor Alfred E. Smith, Democratic candidate for President, 1928.

Author: Alfred Emanuel Smith
Publisher: Washington, D.C., Democratic National Committee [©1929]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In the following pages will be found the principal addresses which I made in the campaign for the Presidency in the fall of nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. These addresses set forth my views on the principal subjects of discussion before the people. It must be kept in mind that, like all similar addresses, they were limited as to time and based upon the conditions which normally prevail in a political discussion.  Read more...
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Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944.
Campaign addresses of Governor Alfred E. Smith, Democratic candidate for President, 1928.
Washington, D.C., Democratic National Committee [c1929]
(OCoLC)559711602
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Alfred Emanuel Smith
ISBN: 0404061176 9780404061173
OCLC Number: 300555
Description: 6 p. l., 322 p. front., plates, ports. 24 cm.
Contents: Address of acceptance, Albany --
Address at Omaha --
Oklahoma City --
Denver --
Helena --
St. Paul --
Milwaukee --
Rochester --
Nashville --
Louisville --
Sedalia --
Chicago --
Boston --
Philadelphia --
Baltimore --
Newark --
Brooklyn --
New York City --
Radio address, studio National Broadcasting Company --
Studio, Carnegie Hall --
Post-Election radio address.

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In the following pages will be found the principal addresses which I made in the campaign for the Presidency in the fall of nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. These addresses set forth my views on the principal subjects of discussion before the people. It must be kept in mind that, like all similar addresses, they were limited as to time and based upon the conditions which normally prevail in a political discussion. They appear here substantially as they were delivered, and represent the convictions which I entertained during the campaign, and which I still cherish. - Foreword.

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