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Edward R. Murrow And Fred W. Friendly - I Can Hear It Now, 1919-1932, Vol. 3: Voices And Events, Read And Re-Enacted Of A Glamorous Era flac

Edward R. Murrow And Fred W. Friendly - I Can Hear It Now, 1919-1932, Vol. 3: Voices And Events, Read And Re-Enacted Of A Glamorous Era flac

Performer: Edward R. Murrow And Fred W. Friendly
Title: I Can Hear It Now, 1919-1932, Vol. 3: Voices And Events, Read And Re-Enacted Of A Glamorous Era
Style: Interview, Dialogue, Spoken Word
Released: 1950
Cat#: MM 963
Country: US
Label: Columbia
Size MP3 version: 1945 mb
Size FLAC version: 1744 mb
Size WMA version: 1193 mb
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 176
Genre: Audiofiles

Edward R. Murrow And Fred W. Friendly - I Can Hear It Now, 1919-1932, Vol. 3: Voices And Events, Read And Re-Enacted Of A Glamorous Era flac


Tracklist

1Roosevelt's First Inaugural
2Lindbergh Takes Off In "Spirit Of St. Louis"
3Graham MacNamee Calls Famous "Long Count" Round In Second Tunney-Dempsey Fight
4Harding Death Announced By George Christian
5F. D. R. Nominates Al Smith
6Secy. Fall's Final Appearance Before Committee
7The Armistice
8Harding As President: After One Year
9Harding Eulogy By Bishop Manning
10Ted Husing Describes Babe Ruth Home Run
11Wm. Allen White On Wilson Tragedy
12Harding As President: After Six Months
13Robert Trout Announces Democratic Victory In '32
14Coolidge After Inaugural
15Gene Tunney Becomes New Heavyweight Champion
16Daugherty Makes "Smoke Filled Room" Prediction
17Coolidge Declines Renomination
18Amos And Andy, Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, Will Rogers
19Wilson And The League: Address To The Senate
20Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, F. D. R.
21Wm Jennings Bryan And Clarence Darrow
22Boom And Bust: Stock Market Crash And The Depression
23First Election Broadcast, KDKA
24Wilson's Last Speech
25Will Rogers Comments On U.S. Senate
261924 Democratic Convention
27Hoover On Prosperity
28Harding As President: After Twenty-Six Months
29 1920
30 Introduction
31Montage Of American Customs And Behavior In The Early Twenties -
32The Scopes Trial At Dayton, Tenn.
33Harding Nominated
34Progress Reported By George Hicks, Lowell Thomas And Others
35Review Of Sacco-Vanzetti Case And Vanzetti's Last Statement
36Grantland Rice, On "The Four Horsemen"
37Secy. Fall & E. L. Doheny Before Walsh Committee
38Quincy Howe Reports Execution Of Sacco And Vanzetti
39Jimmy Walker Welcomes Lindbergh
40"Radio Is Here To Stay"
41Prohibition Era (Beginning)
42Coolidge On War Debts
43Coolidge Sworn In In Vermont Farmhouse
44More Walker Greetings: Queen Marie, Bobby Jones, Gertrude Ederle
45 1925
46The Prohibition Era (Continued)
47Sen. Borah & Sen. Hiram Johnson Oppose League
48Sen. Walsh Opens Teapot Dome Investigations
49Smith Campaigns On "Wet" Issue
50Harding As President: After Sixteen Months
51Harding Before Inaugural
52Wilson Goes To People