
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. FriendlyTitle: 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
| 1 | Roosevelt's First Inaugural |
| 2 | Lindbergh Takes Off In "Spirit Of St. Louis" |
| 3 | Graham MacNamee Calls Famous "Long Count" Round In Second Tunney-Dempsey Fight |
| 4 | Harding Death Announced By George Christian |
| 5 | F. D. R. Nominates Al Smith |
| 6 | Secy. Fall's Final Appearance Before Committee |
| 7 | The Armistice |
| 8 | Harding As President: After One Year |
| 9 | Harding Eulogy By Bishop Manning |
| 10 | Ted Husing Describes Babe Ruth Home Run |
| 11 | Wm. Allen White On Wilson Tragedy |
| 12 | Harding As President: After Six Months |
| 13 | Robert Trout Announces Democratic Victory In '32 |
| 14 | Coolidge After Inaugural |
| 15 | Gene Tunney Becomes New Heavyweight Champion |
| 16 | Daugherty Makes "Smoke Filled Room" Prediction |
| 17 | Coolidge Declines Renomination |
| 18 | Amos And Andy, Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, Will Rogers |
| 19 | Wilson And The League: Address To The Senate |
| 20 | Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, F. D. R. |
| 21 | Wm Jennings Bryan And Clarence Darrow |
| 22 | Boom And Bust: Stock Market Crash And The Depression |
| 23 | First Election Broadcast, KDKA |
| 24 | Wilson's Last Speech |
| 25 | Will Rogers Comments On U.S. Senate |
| 26 | 1924 Democratic Convention |
| 27 | Hoover On Prosperity |
| 28 | Harding As President: After Twenty-Six Months |
| 29 | 1920 |
| 30 | Introduction |
| 31 | Montage Of American Customs And Behavior In The Early Twenties - |
| 32 | The Scopes Trial At Dayton, Tenn. |
| 33 | Harding Nominated |
| 34 | Progress Reported By George Hicks, Lowell Thomas And Others |
| 35 | Review Of Sacco-Vanzetti Case And Vanzetti's Last Statement |
| 36 | Grantland Rice, On "The Four Horsemen" |
| 37 | Secy. Fall & E. L. Doheny Before Walsh Committee |
| 38 | Quincy Howe Reports Execution Of Sacco And Vanzetti |
| 39 | Jimmy Walker Welcomes Lindbergh |
| 40 | "Radio Is Here To Stay" |
| 41 | Prohibition Era (Beginning) |
| 42 | Coolidge On War Debts |
| 43 | Coolidge Sworn In In Vermont Farmhouse |
| 44 | More Walker Greetings: Queen Marie, Bobby Jones, Gertrude Ederle |
| 45 | 1925 |
| 46 | The Prohibition Era (Continued) |
| 47 | Sen. Borah & Sen. Hiram Johnson Oppose League |
| 48 | Sen. Walsh Opens Teapot Dome Investigations |
| 49 | Smith Campaigns On "Wet" Issue |
| 50 | Harding As President: After Sixteen Months |
| 51 | Harding Before Inaugural |
| 52 | Wilson Goes To People |



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