By RICHARD M. KLEBERG, Congressman from Texas
Broadcast over WABC from Corpus Christi, Tex.
(Undated, assigned January 1, 1944.)
PROCEDURE MUST BE BROUGHT UP TO DATE
By MARION T. BENNETT, Congressman from Missouri
Broadcast over Radio Station WHN, New York, on the Congressional Record of the Air Program, January 3, 1944
By MRS. RUBY B. STUTTS LYELLS, Alcorn A. & M. College, Alcorn, Miss.
Delivered at Emancipation Day Exercises, Vicksburg, Miss., January 3, 1944
New Methods Required to Increase Federal Income
WALTER F. GEORGE, United States Senator from Georgia and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance.
Delivered over the National Broadcasting Company network, January 7, 1944
Bind Up the Wounds in the Schools
PRACTICAL POSTWAR EDUCATION POLICY
By WILLIAM F. RUSSELL, Dean of Teachers College, New York City
Delivered at the Meeting of the American Association of School Administrators, Seattle, Wash,, January 10, 1944
National Service Law Necessary
By PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Annual Message to Congress, January 11, 1944
SPENDING PSYCHOLOGY, PRESENT AND FUTURE
By GEORGE V. McLAUGHLIN, President, Brooklyn Trust Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Delivered at Annual Dinner Meeting of Furniture Manufacturers Representatives of New York, Inc., January 11, 1944
A PRACTICAL WAY TO DISPLAY DEVOTION
By FRANK KNOX, Secretary of the Navy
Delivered before the Greater Cleveland Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Cleveland, Ohio, January 14, 1944
"Financing Small Business After the War"
THE BASIS OF OUR FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM
By ROBERT A. TAFT, Senator from Ohio
Delivered before the Boston City Club, Boston, Mass., January 14, 1944
Great Powers Shoulder Heavy Responsibilities
IRREVOCABLE DECISIONS NOW MAY DESTROY LASTING PEACE
By DR. H. J. VAN MOOK, Netherlands Minister to Overseas Territories
Radio address delivered over Columbia Broadcasting System, January 14, 1944
By HENRY A. WALLACE, Vice-President of the United States
Delivered before the Political Action Committee of the CIO, New York City, January 15, 1944
FREE FLOW OF COMMERCE AMONG ALL NATIONS ESSENTIAL TO WORLD SECURITY AND PROSPERITY
By HON. LEO T. CROWLEY, Foreign Economic Administrator
Delivered at meeting held under the auspices of the Commerce and Industry Association of New York, January 17, 1944
INDUSTRIAL STRIFE DUE TO WAGNER ACT
By MAURICE R. FRANKS, National Business Agent and Editor, Railroad Yard-masters of North America, Inc.
Delivered Before the Adsell Club, Omaha, Nebraska, January 17, 1944
FIGHTING FRONTS RESENT ACTIONS ON HOME FRONT
By HON. HENRY L. STIMSON, Secretary of War
Delivered before the Senate Military Affairs Committee, Washington, D. C., January 19, 1944
Sovereignty Not Impaired by World Federation
DELEGATION IS NOT SURRENDER; IT IS ASSERTION
By FRANK G. TYRRELL, Judge, Municipal Court of City of Los Angeles
Delivered at Open Forum, K.F.A.C, Los Angeles, January 23,
1944
By RODNEY G. FREEMAN, President, Panama Pump Co.
Delivered before the Hattiesburg Rotary Club, Hattiesburg, Miss., January 25, 1944
AN ACT OF WAR AGAINST THE PEOPLE
By NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, President, Columbia University, New York City
Delivered before the Pilgrims of the United States, New York City, January 26, 1944
"CONGRESS IS THE HOPE OF AMERICA TODAY"
By HARRY F. BYRD, Senator from Virginia
Delivered at the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the New
Jersey Taxpayers Association, Newark, N. J., January 26, 1944
BRITAIN HAS NO FEAR OF THE VERDICT
By LORD HALIFAX, British Ambassador to the United States
Delivered Before the National Geographic Society,
Washington, D. C., January 28, 1944
By DONALD R. RICH BERG, Lawyer
Delivered before Sales Executives Club of New York, February 1, 1944
FISCAL PROGRAM FOR WAR AND POST-WAR PERIOD
By WENDELL L. WILLKIE, Lawyer and Author
Delivered at the first of a series of three meetings under the general title of "America Plans and Dreams," arranged by The New York Times, New York City, February 2, 1944
By BENJAMIN M. ANDERSON, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Delivered before the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, New York City, February 3, 1944
THE FORCE OF PUBLISHED IDEAS IN HUMAN HISTORY
By CARL WHITE, Director of Libraries and Dean of the School of Library Service, Columbia University
Delivered at a Joint Meeting of Special Libraries Council of Philadelphia and Vicinity and Philadelphia Metropolitan Library Council, Philadelphia, Pa., February 4, 1944
By JOHN W. BRICKER, Governor of Ohio
Delivered at a Republican Dinner, Washington, D. C., and broadcast over WEAF, February 10, 1944
CUSTOMERS MUST BE PERSUADED TO BUY
By FRED ELDEAN, Assistant Director of Public Relations, General Motors Corporation
Delivered Before the New York Press Association, Syracuse, New York, February 11, 1944
THE RIGHT OF THE UNION TRANSCENDS CLASS, GROUP OR ORGANIZATION RIGHTS
By STEWART W. McCLELLAND, President, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee
Delivered before the Lincoln Club of Wilmington, Delaware, February 12, 1944
Preserve Our Constitutional System
POWER AND OPPORTUNITY NOT CONFINED TO SELECTED FEW
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York
Delivered at Lincoln Day dinner of the National Republican Club, New York City, February 12, 1944
The Place of the Mississippi Valley in Post-War World Trade
CENTRALIZING EXPORT-IMPORT ACTIVITIES
By R. S. HECHT, Chairman of the Board, The Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans, La.
Delivered at the Chicago World Trade Conference, Chicago, Ill., February 14, 1944
"Mexican Opportunities in Trade and Transport"
ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP IMPROVING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
By JOHN B. WALKER, Assistant to the President, United Air Lines
Delivered before the Export Managers' Club of New York, February 15, 1944
FREE LABOR WILL OUTPRODUCE SLAVE LABOR
By WILLIAM GREEN, President, American Federation of Labor
Delivered Before the Senate Military Affairs Committee, Washington, D. C., February 16, 1944
INVESTIGATION OF UN-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA ACTIVITIES IN THE UNITED STATES
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SEVENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON H. Res. 282
February 17, 1944.
THE HIGHEST AIM OF A CULTURAL SOCIETY
By RALPH BRADFORD, General Manager, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America
Delivered Before the National School Service Institute, Chicago, Ill., February 17, 1944
By GENERAL H. H. ARNOLD, Chief of the Army Air Forces
Delivered before the American Arbitration Association, at a dinner in honor of Mr. Charles E. Wilson of the War Production Board, New York City, February 17, 1944
The Significance of a Planned Economy to the College Graduate
JOY OF WORKING VERSUS HOPE OF REWARD
By CHANNING POLLOCK, Author
Delivered at Commencement Exercises of Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., February 20, 1944
Christian Goals in Post-War Reconstruction
"TRIPARTITE SYSTEM IS MORE THAN A THEORY"
By MOST REV. FRANCIS J. HAAS, D.D., Bishop of Grand Rapids
Delivered before the Chicago Meeting of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems Chicago, Ill., February 21, 1944
TAX RELIEF NOT FOR THE NEEDY BUT FOR THE GREEDY
By PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Message to Congress, Washing ton, D. C., February 22, 1944
OUR OFFENSIVE AND COOPERATION POLICIES
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered before Parliament, London, February 22, 1944
Congress Should Override Tax Bill Veto
SELF RESPECT GREATER THAN CONFERRED HONORS
By ALBEN W. BARKLEY, Senator from Kentucky
Delivered before United States Senate, Washington, D. C, February 23, 1944
NO GROUP SHALL THWART THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
By ROBERT L. DOUGHTON, Congressman from North Carolina
Delivered before House of Representatives, Washington, D. C, February 23, 1944
By FRANCIS BIDDLE, Attorney General of the United States
Delivered at the Annual Dinner of the Harvard Law School Alumni Association, New York, New York, February 23, 1944
PLACE IN THE WORLD OF TODAY AND TOMORROW
By WALTER R. G. BAKER, D.Sc., Vice-President, General Electric Co.
Delivered at "World of Tomorrow" Dinner, Sponsored by the Allied Store Corporation, New York City, February 24, 1944
THE TREND OF OUR POST-WAR ECONOMY
By WILLIAM G. CARLETON, Prof, of History and Political Science, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Delivered before the State Conference of the Junior Chambers of Commerce of Florida Daytona Beach, Fla., February 27, 1944
By JAMES L. FIESER, Vice Chairman-at-Large, American Red Cross
Delivered in Erie, Pennsylvania, February 28, 1944
"The Confession of Faith of An American"
THIS COUNTRY MUST BE TRUE TO ITSELF
By COL. ROBERT R. McCORMICK, Publisher, The Chicago Tribune
Delivered before the Executives' Club, Chicago, Ill., March 3, 1944
DETERMINE AMERICAN AIR POWER POLICY FIRST
By EUGENE E. WILSON, Vice Chairman, United Aircraft Corporation, East Hartford, Conn.
Delivered at Dinner Meeting of The Economic Club of New York, New York City, N. Y., March 8, 1944
GOVERNMENT REGULATION MUST BE ELIMINATED BY SELF-REGULATION
By GEORGE D. AIKEN, Senator from Vermont
Delivered at the Northeastern Dairy Conference, Hotel Commodore, New York, N. Y., March 14, 1944
The Functions of a Political Party
STAND MUST BE TAKEN ON BASIC ISSUES
By WENDELL WILLKIE, Lawyer and Author
Delivered at Ripon, Wis., at the 90th Anniversary of the Founding of the Republican Party, March 20, 1944
Reconversion of America for Peace
By J. FRANK RUSHTON, JR., President, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce
Delivered before the Southern Commercial Secretaries Association, Birmingham, Ala., March 20, 1944
Foreign Trade and Patent Agreements
SHALL WE BE TRADERS OR HERMITS
By GILBERT H. MONTAGUE, Lawyer
Delivered before the National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, March 23, 1944
CHARACTER IS THE BEGINNING AND END OF ALL THINGS
By ERIC A. JOHNSTON, President, Chamber of Commerce of the United States
Delivered before the Corrections Committee of the Council of Social Agencies, Washington Criminal Justice Association, Washington, D. C, March 25, 1944
The War and Conditions in England
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Broadcast from London, March 26, 1944
RESPONSIBILITY OF STATES FOR ACTION
By PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Message to Congress, Washington, D. C., March 31, 1944
"IF WE ARE DIVIDED WE ARE INEFFECTIVE"
By CORDELL HULL, Secretary of State
Radio address delivered over Columbia Broadcasting System, April 9, 1944
MORE THAN MATERIAL PROSPERITY AT STAKE
By JAMES F. BYRNES, Director of War Mobilization
Delivered before the Academy of Political Science, New York City, April 12, 1944
Foreign Affairs of the United States
By BRECKINRIDGE LONG, Assistant Secretary of State
Delivered before the American Federation of Labor Forum on Labor and the Post-War World, Hotel Commodore, New York City, April 12, 1944
"A FREE ECONOMY UNDER A FREE GOVERNMENT"
By HON. JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, Senator from Wyoming
Delivered before the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, Richmond, Virginia, April 13, 1944
Free Enterprise in the Postwar Period
BUSINESS MUST RESPECT RIGHTS OF OTHERS
By ROBERT GAYLORD, President, National Association of Manufacturers and President, Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, Rockford, Ill.
Delivered before Postwar Forum of American Federation of Labor, New York City, April 13, 1944
A SPIRIT OF TEAMWORK AND COOPERATION
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York
Broadcast over Columbia Broadcasting System, from Albany, N. Y., April 14, 1944
MASS APPRECIATION OF COMMON OPPORTUNITY
By EARL WARREN, Governor of California
Delivered before the Pacific Coast Sales Executives' Conference, Los Angeles, Cal., April 14, 1944
The Crisis in Democratic Leadership
IMPORTANCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL MUST NOT BE DENIED
By LYNN T. WHITE, JR., President, Mills College, Oakland, Cal.
Delivered at the Fifty-First Commencement of Pomona College, Pomona, Cal., April 24, 1944
"WE MUST ASSUME OUR RESPONSIBILITIES REALISTICALLY"
By JOHN W. BRICKER, Governor of Ohio
Delivered before the Ohio Society, New York City, April 25, 1944
International Economic Cooperation and Small Nations
A PROGRAM OF INTERNATIONAL ACTION
By JOSEF HANC, Director of the Czechoslovak Economic Service in U. S. A.
Delivered at the Convention of the General Federation of American Women's Clubs. Saint Louis. Mo,. April 25, 1944
Foreign Policy Must Be Handled Constitutionally
OUR RESPONSIBILITY IS INESCAPABLE
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York
Delivered at dinner of the Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association, New York City, April 27, 1944
Is "Full" Employment Attainable?
By ARTHUR A. HOOD, Director of Dealer Relations, Johns-Manville Corporation, New York City, N, Y.
Delivered before the New York Sales Managers' Club, New York City, April 28, 1944
RULE OF LAW IN PLACE OF RULE OF VIOLENCE
By FREDERIC R. COUDERT, Lawyer, President of the American Society of International Law
Delivered before the American Society of International Law, Washington, D. C., April 28, 1944
SELF-INTEREST CALLS FOR COOPERATION
By LORD HALIFAX, British Ambassador to the United States
Delivered at the Annual Dinner of the American Society of International Law, Washington, D. C., April 29, 1944
A CHANGING AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY
By FELIX MORLEY, President, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.
Delivered before American Society of International Law, Washington, D. C., April 29, 1944
HELP OF ALLIES IN RED ARMY VICTORIES
By MARSHAL JOSEPH STALIN, Premier of Russia
Broadcast from London, May 1, 1944
By HARLEY L. LUTZ, Professor of Public Finance, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.
Delivered before the Philadelphia Control of the Controllers Institute of America, May 4, 1944
How Much International Government Do We Want?
PAST EXPERIMENTS POINT THE WAY
By AMOS J. PEASLEE, Lawyer
Delivered before the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey, Princeton, N. J., May 5, 1944
MUST INTERNATIONAL DEALINGS BE THROUGH EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS?
By ED. GOSSETT, Representative from Texas
Delivered over National Broadcasting Corporation System from Washington, D. C., May 5, 1944
A Post-War Peace Organization of Nations
ARE ADMINISTRATIVE FOREIGN POLICIES MAKING FORMATION DIFFICULT?
By ROBERT A. TAFT, Senator from Ohio
Delivered before the War Veterans Republican Club of Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio, May 6, 1944
Are You a Little Bored With War?
A CLEAR-CUT PICTURE OF WAR SCENE
STANLEY MAXTED, Commentator
Broadcast from London, over British Broadcasting System, May 7 1944
Roosevelt Should Complete the Assignment
By ROBERT E. HANNEGAN, Chairman, Democratic National Committee
Delivered at the Democratic Jefferson Day Dinner, New York City, May 8, 1944
OCCUPIED COUNTRIES DESERVE PRIORITIES
By JAN MASARYK, Deputy Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia
Delivered before the 26th World Conference of the International Labor Organization, Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1944
"Search and Assess the Record"
"WE WELCOME THE PEOPLES JUDGMENT"
By ALBEN W. BARKLEY, Senator from Kentucky
Delivered at the Democratic Jefferson Day Dinner, New York City, May 8, 1944
The Search for An American Foreign Policy
YARDSTICKS TO MEASURE OUR OBJECTIVES
By CLAIRE BOOTH LUCE, Representative from Connecticut
Delivered before the Union League of Philadelphia, May 12, 1944
THERE ARE PRINCIPLES IN POLITICS
By RAYMOND MOLEY, Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Delivered before The Ohio State Bar Association, Columbus, Ohio, May 12, 1944
The International Labor Conference
By WALTER NASH, Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
Broadcast over Columbia Broadcasting System, in New York, May 13, 1944
"Business Goes to War"
"GOVERNMENT GOES INTO BUSINESS"
By RALPH W. CARNEY, Vice-President, Coleman Lamp & Stove Company, Wichita, Kansas
Delivered before the Executive Club of Chicago, May 19, 1944
THEY DIE THAT FREEDOM MAY LIVE
By ADMIRAL ERNEST J. KING, United States Navy
Delivered at the Massing of the Colors, Washington Cathedral, Washington, D. C., May 21, 1944
By COLONEL HERMAN W. STEINKRAUS, President and General Manager of The Bridgeport Brass Company
Delivered at Harding High School, Bridgeport, Conn., on "I Am An American" Day, May 21, 1944
The Significance of Foreign Trade
THE MUTUAL DEPENDENCY OF NATIONS AND PEOPLES
By H. HUMANN, Representative, Banco Nacional de Mexico, S. A., Chairman of the Postwar World Trade Planning Committee, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
Delivered at a Foreign Trade Week Luncheon in Los Angeles, Calif., May 23, 1944
PROBLEMS OF PRESENT; HOPES OF FUTURE
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in the House of Commons, London, May 24, 1944
By JOHN M. HANCOCK, Special Adviser to Director of War Mobilization
Delivered at Pabst Post War Employment Dinner, New York City, May 24, 1944
A NINE POINT NATIONAL FISCAL PROGRAM
By BEARDSLEY RUML, Chairman, New York Federal Reserve Bank
Delivered before the Massachusetts Bankers Association, Boston, Mass., May 25, 1944
Federal and State Fiscal Policies
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ESSENTIAL TO FEDERAL SYSTEM
By JOHN W. BRICKER, Governor of Ohio
Delivered at the Governors Conference, Harrisburg, Pa., May 30, 1944
The Future of American Capitalism
BEWARE OF PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND MONOPOLISTIC BUSINESS
By WENDELL BERGE, Assistant Attorney General of the United States
Delivered before the Advertising Club of New York, May 31, 1944
The Happiness of Self Expression
TRIBUTE TO JOURNALISTS AND COMMENTATORS
By RAYMOND GRAM SWING, Radio Commentator
Delivered over Blue Network upon acceptance of the Alfred I. DuPont 1943 Radio Award
(Not dated. Assigned May 31, 1943.)
International Trade as Viewed by American Labor
DANGERS FACING AMERICAN EXPORTERS AND DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
By MATTHEW WOLL, Vice-President, American Federation of Labor
Delivered before Manufacturing Chemists Association, June 1, 1944
Justice, Not Vengeance, Must Prevail
PEOPLES AS SUCH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WAR
By POPE PIUS XII
Translation of address delivered to the Sacred College of Cardinals, Broadcast over the Vatican Radio Station, Vatican City, June 2, 1944
Interpreting the Atlantic Charter
By F. H. LAGUARDIA, Mayor of New York City
Delivered at Opening Ceremonies of Free World House, New York City, June 2, 1944
By JAMES L. DONNELLY, Executive Vice-President of the Illinois Manufacturers' Association
Delivered before the Serra Club of Chicago, June 2, 1944
THE EFFICIENCY OF OUR WAR MACHINE
By PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Broadcast, June 5, 1944
"NONE TOO BUSY, TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD"
By KING GEORGE VI, of Great Britain
Broadcast to the British Empire, June 6, 1944
"They Will Need Thy Blessings"
A Prayer by the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
With his introductory words. Delivered over radio, June 6, 1944
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in the House of Commons, London, June 6, 1944
CHOICE OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND POLICY IS A PERSONAL OBLIGATION
By NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, President, Columbia University
Delivered at the 190th Commencement of Columbia University, New York City, June 6, 1944
We Are Losing the Battle for Collective Security
POWER POLITICS EMERGING AS AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
By WILLIAM G. CARLETON, Professor of History and Political Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
Delivered before an open forum sponsored by the Junior League of Jacksonville, Florida, June 6, 1944
By GEORGE HICKS, Radio Commentator of Blue Network
Recorded under fire, rebroadcast over National Hook-up of Radio Systems, June 7, 1944
By EDMUND E. DAY, President, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Delivered at Simmons College Commencement, Boston, Mass., June 12, 1944
PROTECTIVE TARIFFS AVOID SLAVERY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
By WHEELER McMILLEN, Editor, Farm Journal and Farmer's Wife
Delivered before the American Tariff League, New York City, June 15, 1944
WILL GERMANY HOLD THE BALANCE OF POWER?
By BURTON K. WHEELER, Senator from Montana
Delivered at Economic Leadership Conference and Dinner, New York City, June 15, 1944
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S ACCEPTANCE
By FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States
Delivered over radio from Pacific Coast Naval Base to the Democratic National Convention at Chicago, Ill., June 20, 1944
CONSCIOUS DIRECTION NOT AUTOMATIC CONTROL
By RT. HON. ERNEST BEVIN, Minister of Labour
Delivered in House of Commons, London, England, June 21, 1944
Let Us Continue the Forward March
FRONTIERS OF OPPORTUNITY ARE BEING OPENED
By ROBERT G. SPROUL, President, University of California, Berkeley, Cal
Delivered at Commencement Exercises of University of California, June 25, 1944
THE MORAL ORDER IN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
By EDMUND E. DAY, President, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Delivered at Cornell University Commencement, June 25, 1944
Victory, Lasting Peace, Jobs for All
By EARL WARREN, Governor of California
Delivered before the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Ill., June 26, 1944
By CLARE BOOTHE LUCE, Representative from Connecticut
Delivered before the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Ill., June 27, 1944
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York State
Delivered before the Republican. National Convention, Chicago, Ill., June 28, 1944
The Nation Calls for Unselfish Service
PARTY IS GREATER THAN ANY INDIVIDUAL AMBITION
By JOHN W. BRICKER, Governor of Ohio
Delivered before the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Ill., June 28, 1944
By EDWARD R. STETTINIUS, Jr., Under Secretary of State
Delivered before the Graduating Class, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, July 5, 1944
CASUALTIES, DAMAGE AND COUNTER-MEASURES
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in the House of Commons, London, July 6, 1944
Another Truth That Is Self-Evident
LIBERTY, THE ESSENTIAL FOUNDATION OF AMERICAN LIFE
By MERWIN K. HART, President, National Economic Council, Inc.
Delivered before the Exchange Club, Utica, New York, July 6, 1944
THAT OUR FREEDOM MAY NOT VANISH
By MAX W, BALL, Consulting Petroleum Engineer, Denver, Colorado
Delivered before the Grand Rapids Rotary Club, Grand Rapids, Mich., July 6, 1944
By KING-CHAU MUI, Chinese Consul-General in Honolulu
Broadcast from station KHBC, Hilo, Hawaii, July 7, 1944
REPORT ON TRIP TO SIBERIA AND CHINA
By HENRY A. WALLACE, Vice-President of the United States
Broadcast over NBC from Seattle, Wash., July 9, 1944
The American Idea of Government
WHAT IS BEHIND THE TEACHINGS THAT QUESTION THIS IDEA?
By ROSCOE POUND, Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law, Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
Delivered before the Rotary Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., July 18, 1944
By ROBERT S. KERR, Governor of Oklahoma
Delivered before the Democratic National Convention, Chicago, Ill., July 19, 1944
By ALBEN W. BARKLEY, Senator from Kentucky
Delivered before the Democratic National Convention, Chicago, Ill., July 20, 1944
By ADOLF HITLER, Fuehrer of Germany
Broadcast to the German People and reported by the Federal Communications Commission, July 20, 1944
DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANNOT BE CONSERVATIVE
By HENRY A. WALLACE, Vice-President of the United States
Delivered at the Democratic National Convention, Chicago, Ill., July 20, 1944
Delivered at the Democratic State Platform Convention, Des Moines, Iowa, July 29, 1944
"WE ARE THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY"
By HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS, National Committee-woman from California
Delivered before Democratic National Convention, Chicago, Ill., July 20, 1944
SIMILARITY BETWEEN NATION AND INDUSTRIAL UNIT
By LORD WOOLTON, British Minister of Reconstruction
Delivered in the House of Lords, London, England, July 20, 1944
United Nations
Monetary and Financial Conference at Bretton Woods. Summary of Agreements. July
22, 1944.
Closing address by
Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau. July 22, 1944.
By C. F. KETTERING, Vice President, General Motors
Broadcast over the N.B.& Network, July 30, 1944
The Role of the Lawyer in Future World Organization
MORE POWERFUL AND CIVILIZED NATIONS MUST ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITIES
By FREDERIC R. COUDERT, President of the American Society of International Law, and Member of the Council of the Inter-American Bar Association
Delivered before Third Conference of the Inter-American Bar Association, Mexico City, July 31, 1944
An International Judicial System
PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUAL NATIONS AND INDIVIDUAL CITIZENS
By AMOS J. PEASLEE, Lawyer
Delivered before the Inter-American Bar Association, Mexico City, August 1, 1944
MASTERY NOW PRONOUNCED ON ALL FRONTS
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in the House of Commons, London, August 2, 1944
THE GEORGE BILL vs. THE MURRAY-KILGORE BILL
By ROBERT A. TAFT, Senator from Ohio
Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Washington, D. C, August 10, 1944
By FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States
Delivered at Puget Sound Navy Yard, Seattle, Wash., August 12, 1944
THE BRETTON WOODS MONETARY CONFERENCE
By MERRYLE STANLEY RUKEYSER, Journalist
Broadcast over Station WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 12, 1944
WE MUST HAVE PATIENCE AND FORTITUDE
By F. H. LA GUARDIA, Mayor of New York City
Broadcast over WNYC to the People of New York from his office at City Hall, August 13, 1944
NO SUBSTITUTE FOR HONEST LAW ENFORCEMENT
By FRANK J. LAUSCHE, Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
Delivered before the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Cleveland, Ohio, August 14, 1944
Freer Trade or Far-Reaching Controls?
By JOSEPH S. DAVIS, Ph.D., Director, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, Stanford University, Cal.
Delivered at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Winnipeg, Can., August 17, 1944
BRUTE FORCE THE INSTINCTIVE WEAPON OF COMMON MAN
By Dr. A. ALLAN BATES, Manager, Chemical and Metallurgical Research, Westinghouse Laboratories, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Delivered at Commencement of Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, August 20, 1944
SMALL STATES' RIGHTS PROTECTED
By CORDELL HULL, U. S. Secretary of State
By SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN, British Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs
By ANDREI A. GROMYKO, Russian Ambassador to U. S.
Delivered at the Opening Session of the International Security Conference, Washington, D. C, August 21, 1944
Tried and Experienced Leadership
By HARRY S. TRUMAN, Senator from Missouri, and Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee
Broadcast from Lamar, Mo., August 31, 1944
RADICAL IDEAS LURING DESPERATE PEOPLES
By POPE PIUS XII
Broadcast as reported by the Federal Communications Commission, Vatican City, September 1, 1944
The Lawyer, the Constitution, and the Modern World
"LET THE LAWYER TAKE UP HIS TASK"
By JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, Senator from Wyoming
Delivered before the Indiana Bar Association, Indianapolis, Ind., September 1, 1944
WE WILL DEFEND REAL FREE ENTERPRISE
By GEORGE MEANY, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Federation of Labor
Delivered at an international Labor Day celebration at Toronto, Ont., Can., September 4, 1944
A Re-Birth of Faith in Our Future
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York, and Republican Presidential Nominee
Broadcast from Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., September 7, 1944
"POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC FREEDOM MUST NOT BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED"
By J. MELBOURNE SHORTLIFFE, Professor of Economics, Colgate University, Ithaca, N. Y.
Delivered in the General Electric Company Farm Forum, Station WGY, Schenectady, New York, September 8, 1944
BUSINESS MUST TAKE LEAD IN PROVIDING SOUND PROGRAM
By ERIC ALLEN JOHNSTON, President, United States Chamber of Commerce
Delivered before the Executives' Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., September 8, 1944
Free Representative Government
By JOHN W. BRICKER, Governor of Ohio, and Republican Vice-Presidential nominee
Delivered before the Indiana Republican Editorial Association, French Lick, Ind., September 9, 1944
Government Control of Foreign Commerce
AMTORG SYSTEM PLANNED FOR U. S.
By WILLIAM LA VARRE, Director of the American Foreign Service Council
Delivered at Export Managers Club Luncheon, New York, N. Y., September 12, 1944.
The Government of the Republic
WHATEVER CONCERNS THE OLD WORLD CONCERNS FRANCE
By GENERAL CHARLES deGAULLE, Leader of Provisional French Government
Delivered in the Palais Chaillot, Paris, France, September 13, 1944
Some Aspects of American Foreign Economic Policy
CURRENCY MANIPULATION WILL NOT SOLVE BASIC ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
By WINTHROP W. ALDRICH, Chairman Board of Directors, The Chase National Bank of the City of New York
Delivered before the Executives' Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., September 15, 1944
"LET US FINISH AS A GREAT TEAM"
By GEN. GEORGE C. MARSHALL, Chief of Staff, United States Army
Delivered before the American Legion Convention, Chicago, Ill., September 18, 1944
ADEQUATE NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS WILL PROTECT PEACE
By ADMIRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ, Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet
Broadcast from Pearl Harbor to American Legion Convention in Chicago, Ill., September 18, 1944
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York, and Republican Presidential Nominee
Delivered in Seattle, Wash., September 18, 1944
THE REHABILITATION AND PROTECTION OF WAR VETERANS
By BRIG. GEN. FRANK T. HINES. Administrator of Veterans Affairs and Administrator of Retraining and Reemployment
Delivered at the 26th Annual National Convention of The American Legion, Chicago, Ill., September 19, 1944
Government Service the Supreme Duty
"WHAT I MEAN BY A LIBERAL PERSON"
By HENRY A. WALLACE, Vice-President of the United States
Delivered before a meeting sponsored by the Independent Voters Committee of the Arts and Sciences for Roosevelt, Madison Square Garden, New York City, September 21, 1944
The Appreciation and Understanding of Values
"KNOWLEDGE IS ONLY A MEANS TO AN END"
By ERNEST A. JOHNSON, President, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois
Convocation Address Delivered in College Chapel, September 21, 1944
America Has Not Been Disappointed
THERE ARE STILL TASKS WE MUST COMPLETE
By FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States and Democratic Nominee for Reelection
Delivered before the A.F.L. International Teamsters Union, Washington, D. C, September 23, 1944
"WE MUST HAVE INTEGRITY IN OUR GOVERNMENT"
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York and Republican Presidential Nominee
Delivered in Oklahoma City, Okla., September 25, 1944
THE REACTIONARY INFLUENCE OF SO-CALLED PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION
By NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, President, Columbia University, New York City
Delivered at the Opening of the 191st Academic Year of Columbia University, September 27, 1944
THE SCOPE OF AMERICA'S WAR PRODUCTION
By JAMES F. BYRNES, Director of War Mobilization
Delivered at National Press Club Luncheon and broadcast over the Blue Network, Washington, D. C., September 27, 1944
Critical Problems of Past, Present and Future
REVIEW OF MILITARY AND POLITICAL SITUATIONS
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in House of Commons, London, September 28, 1944
The Keystone of American Constitutional System
WARTIME MEASURES ARE ALL TEMPORARY
By FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States and Democratic Nominee for Reelection
Broadcast from White House, October 5, 1944
Washington
Conversations on International Peace and Security Organization. October 7,
1944
The Effective Disarmament of Germany and Japan
THE MENACE OF A THIRD WORLD WAR TO OUR CIVILIZATION
By JAMES B. CONANT, President, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Delivered at a luncheon of the Foreign Policy Association, New York City, October 7, 1944
DOCUMENTS GIVING TENTATIVE SECURITY PLAN
Released October 9, 1944
By REV. DR. JOHN SUTHERLAND BONNELL, Rector, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
Delivered at Funeral Service, New York City, October 10, 1944
THE "DRUG ARSENAL OF THE CIVILIZED WORLD"
By LOUIS GALLUBA, Secretary, Maine Pharmaceutical Association
Delivered before the Kiwanis Club, Westbrook, Me., October 10, 1944
Our Responsibility to Keep America, American
WHAT THOUGHTFUL MANAGEMENT CAN LEARN FROM THE LABOR VIEWPOINT
By RALPH CHAPLIN, Editor, Tacoma Labor Advocate
Delivered before the Seattle Executives' Conference, Public Relations Section, Seattle, Wash., October 10, 1944
Corporate State Not An American System
COMMUNISTS THRIVE ON UNEMPLOYMENT AND DISCONTENT
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York and Presidential Republican Nominee
Delivered in Charleston, W. Va., October 7, 1944
The Convergence of the American and Russian Systems
AN INTELLIGENT HANDLING OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
By WILLIAM G. CARLETON, Professor of History and Political Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Delivered at the Annual Conference of the Southern Council on International Relations at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 11, 1944
The Veterans and the Community
"A GREAT RESPONSIBILITY RESTS ON THE PUBLIC"
By MAJ. GEN. NORMAN T. KIRK, Surgeon General of the United States Army
Delivered before The New York Times Conference, New York City, October 12, 1944
ARE PROPERTY VALUES DEARER THAN HUMAN LIFE?
By COLBY DORR DAM, Psychologist, Editor, Economist
Delivered before the Center for Religious Education, Washington, D. C., October 15, 1944
The Foundations of An Ever Greater America
BATTLE QUALITIES DEVELOP GOOD CITIZENS
By SERGEANT WILLIAM J. CALDWELL, Member, Planning Committee, American Veterans' Committee
Delivered before the New York Herald-Tribune Forum, New York City, October 16, 1944
Foreign Service Needs Young People
CREATE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP FOR WORLD
By JAMES WILLIAM FULLBRIGHT, Congressman from Arkansas
Delivered before the New York Herald-Tribune Forum, New York City, October 17, 1944
By LEONARD E. READ, General Manager, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
Delivered before the Mercury Club, Kansas City, October 17, 1944
BLUEPRINTS OF PAST LACKED COURAGE AND LOYALTY
By CLARE BOOTHE LUCE, Congresswoman from Connecticut
Delivered before the New York Herald-Tribune Forum, New York City, October 18, 1944
RESPONSIBILITY RESTS WITH THE PEOPLE
By GEORGE E. STRINGFELLOW, Vice President, Thomas A. Edison, Inc, West Orange, N. J., and President of the Kiwanis Club, New York City
Delivered before the Rotary Club of New York City, October 19, 1944
"COUNCIL MUST HAVE POWER TO ACT QUICKLY AND DECISIVELY"
By FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States
Delivered before the Foreign Policy Association, New York City, October 21, 1944
Is the Profit Motive Anti-Social?
HUNGER FOR INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION MUST BE SATISFIED
By GLADSTONE MURRAY, Public Relations Counsel Formerly General Manager of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Broadcast at the Toronto Sunday Evening Forum, Toronto, Ontario, October 22, 1944
OUR FOREIGN POLICY OF NON-COOPERATION IN THE THIRTIES
By THOMAS E. DEWEY, Governor of New York and Republican Presidential Nominee
Delivered in Minneapolis, Minn., October 24, 1944
FROM THE STUMBLING BLOCKS OF WAR
By THOMAS C. BOUSHALL, President, The Morris Plan Bank of Virginia
Delivered before Rotary Club of Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia, October 26, 1944
A WORLD CULTURE THROUGH EDUCATION
By JAMES MARSHALL, Member of the Board of Education of the City of New York, and Vice-President of the American Association for an International Office for Education
Delivered at the annual convention of the Colorado Education Association, Grand Junction, Col., October 26, 1944; and at Denver Col, October 27, 1944
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in House of Commons, London, October 27, 1944
The Postwar Outlook For Business
CONSUMER NEEDS AND PURCHASING POWER
By SUMNER H. SLICHTER, Lamont University Professor, Harvard University and Chairman of the Research Advisory Board
Broadcast over WABC., October 31, 1944
International Civil Aviation Conference
THE POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES
By ADOLF A. BERLE, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State, Washington, D. C.
Delivered before the International Conference on Civil Aviation, Chicago, Ill., November 1, 1944
Interrelation Between Industry and Agriculture
THE EFFECT ON ENGLAND'S FOREIGN TRADE
By R. S. HUDSON, British Minister of Agriculture
Delivered at London Rotary Club, London, England, November 1, 1944
Achievements of Fourth War Year
FUTURE AGGRESSIONS MUST BE CURBED BY UNITED NATIONS
By JOSEPH STALIN, Premier of Soviet Russia
Delivered before a meeting of Moscow workers on eve of the twenty-seventh anniversary of the Soviet revolution, November 6, 1944
High Time for Another Triple Conference
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered at the Lord Mayor of London's Luncheon, London, England, November 9, 1944
RETOOLING OUR MODES OF THINKING
By EDWARD G. OLSEN, Director, School of Education, Russell Sage College, Troy, N. Y.
Delivered before the Tenth Annual Purdue University Guidance Conference, Lafayette, Indiana, November 10, 1944
Religious Idealism Behind A Realistic Peace
By WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS, President of Lafayette College
Delivered before a Conference to Study the Organization of Peace, New York, November 10, 1944
By FIRST LT. NEWTON L. MARGULIES, U. S. A., Claims Officer, Fourth Service Command
Delivered before American Legion, Lebanon, Tenn., November 11, 1944
THE ACHIEVEMENT OF COMMON ENDS
By EDWIN C. WILSON, Director of the Office of Special Political Affairs, Department of State
Delivered at the International Trade Luncheon, New York, November 14, 1944
By ANTHONY EDEN, British Foreign Secretary
Delivered in House of Commons, London, November 14, 1944
RUSSO-AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS HURT BY OVERSTATEMENTS
By Admiral WILLIAM H. STANDLEY, U.S.N.R., Former United States Ambassador to Russia
Delivered at a dinner of the Society of the Plastics Industry, New York City, November 14, 1944
JOBS FLOW FROM COMBINATION OF CAPITAL, MANAGEMENT AND OPPORTUNITY
By ALFRED P. SLOAN, Jr., Chairman of General Motors Corporation
Delivered at Annual Dinner Meeting of the Academy of Political Science, New York City, November 15, 1944
THE PEACEFUL MERGER OF WANT AND SUPPLY
By HERBERT FEIS, Economic Adviser, Department of State, Washington, D. C.
Delivered before the Academy of Political Science, New York City, November 15, 1944
By JAMES A. FARLEY, Chairman of the Board of The Coca-Cola Export Corporation
Delivered at the annual Banquet Meeting of the Alabama State Chamber of Commerce, Birmingham, Ala., November 16, 1944
IMPORTANT AND CHALLENGING FRONTIERS AHEAD
By Commissioner PAUL A. WALKER of the Federal Communications Commission
Delivered before the Third Annual Radio Conference, Sponsored by Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, November 18, 1944
ONLY AN ALERT PUBLIC CAN DEFEND THE NOVEMBER VERDICT
By Dr. D. F. FLEMING, Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.
Broadcast Over Radio Station WSM, Nashville, Tennessee, November 22, 1944
Paying the Bills of Modern War
By DR. ALBERT H. BURROWS, Northern Michigan College of Education, Marquette, Mich.
Broadcast sponsored by the Sixth War Loan Campaign Committee of Marquette County, Mich., Over Station WDMS, November 22, 1944
By ADMIRAL ERNEST J. KING, Chief of Naval Operations
Navy Day address. New York City, November 27, 1944
Preserving Private Enterprise Through Constructive Action
PUBLIC OPINION, THE DETERMINING FACTOR
By DR. HERBERT D. SIMPSON, Professor of Public Finance, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill.
Delivered before a conference held under the auspices of the National Physicians Committee for the Extension of Medical Care, New York City, November 27, 1944
WHICH SYSTEM WILL GUARANTEE THE BEST MEDICAL CARE?
By Dr. MORRIS FISHBEIN, Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, Ill.
Delivered before the National Physicians Committee for the Extension of Medical Care, New York City, November 27, 1944
Democratic Ideology and Domestic Problems
FREEDOM OR SLAVERY FOR THE INDIVIDUAL
By JOSEPH H. BALL, Senator from Minnesota
Delivered at the third annual dinner of Freedom House, New York City, November 28, 1944
Postwar Taxation and Its Effect
PROBLEM NOT SOLVED BY WISHFUL DREAMING
By RANDOLPH PAUL, of Lord, Day & Lord, New York City
Delivered before the Taxation and Price Division of the New York Chapter of the American Statistical Association, November 28, 1944
GREATEST EFFORT NEEDED FOR LAST LAP
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in House of Commons, London, November 29, 1944
ECONOMIC SECURITY OR CIVIL LIBERTY AND PERSONAL FREEDOM
By DR. VIRGIL JORDAN, President, National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.
Delivered before the Twenty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, December 1, 1944
Private Armies Undermine Democratic Government
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in House of Commons, London, December 5, 1944
"LET US NOT ABANDON OUR IDEALS OR OUR HONOR"
By PEIRSON M. HALL, Judge of the United States District Court
Delivered at the Businessmen's Dinner of the Eagle Rock Post No. 276, American Legion, Los Angeles, Cal., December 5, 1944
We Must Expend Material or Lives
By Lieut. Gen. BREHON SOMERVELL, Commanding General, Army Service Forces
Delivered before the National Association of Manufacturers, New York City, December 6, 1944
Protecting Our American System of Freedom
IF I WERE AN INDUSTRIAL MANAGER
By WILLIAM GREEN, President, American Federation of Labor
Delivered before the War and Reconversion Congress of American Industry, National Association of Manufacturers, New York, December 6, 1944
(International Civil
Aviation Conference at Chicago. December 7, 1944)
JAPAN'S DEEP-ROOTED MILITARY FANATICISM
By ERLE R. DICKOVER, Chief of the Division of Japanese Affairs, Department of State, Washington, D. C.
Delivered at a Civic Gathering under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club, Salisbury, Maryland, December 7, 1944
A CHECK UPON GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA
By KENT COOPER, Executive Director of the Associated Press
Delivered before the War and Reconversion Congress of American Industry, National Association of Manufacturers, December 8, 1944
Some Considerations of Foreign Economic Policy
EXPANDING WORLD ECONOMY DEPENDS ON BRITISH AND AMERICAN COOPERATION
By EDWARD RILEY, Vice President, General Motors Corporation
Delivered before the Forty-ninth Meeting of the National Association of Manufacturers, on The War and Reconversion Congress of American Industry, New York City, December 8, 1944
By F. C. CRAWFORD, President, Thompson Products, Inc, and Chairman, Board of Directors, NAM
Delivered before the War and Reconversion Congress of American Industry, National Association of Manufacturers, New York, December 8, 1944
The Interest of the American Businessman in International Trade
GREATER EMPLOYMENT, PRODUCTION AND INCOME
By DEAN ACHESON, Assistant Secretary of State
Delivered before the War and Reconversion Congress of American Industry, National Association of Manufacturers, New York, December 8, 1944
Patents and the General Welfare
THE RIGHT OF AN INVENTOR TO HIS INVENTION
By GEORGE I. HAIGHT, President, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
Delivered before the War and Reconversion Congress of American Industry, 49th Annual Meeting of the National Association of Manufacturers, New York, December 8, 1944
Maintaining World Peace and Security
METHODS AVAILABLE TO SECURITY COUNCIL
By JOSEPH C. GREW, Under Secretary of State
Delivered at a Luncheon Sponsored by the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and the Chicago Association of Commerce and Broadcast over the CBS Network, December 13, 1944
By WINSTON CHURCHILL, Prime Minister of Great Britain
Delivered in House of Commons, London, December 15, 1944
THE NEED OF MUTUAL TRUST AND APPRECIATION
By Dr. EDOUARD MULLER, Chairman of the Board, Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Holding Co., Ltd.
Delivered at the Nestle Christmas Party, New York, N. Y., December 16, 1944
Common Language for World Organization
LINGUISTIC DIFFICULTIES AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
By WILHELM SOLZBACHER, Secretary of Research, Center of Information Pro Deo, Lecturer and Linguist
Delivered before the Esperanto Interlanguage Association, New York, N. Y., December 16, 1944
FIVE POINTS OF U. S. FOREIGN POLICY
An Outline by
Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., December 18, 1944.
BRITAIN NOT SEEKING TO IMPOSE WILL ON GREECE
By ANTHONY EDEN, British Foreign Secretary
Delivered in House of Commons, London, December 20, 1944
By COL. WARREN J. CLEAR, Former U. S. Military Observer with Japanese Army
Delivered before the Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, Cal., December 22, 1944
The Dignity and Liberty of Man
By POPE PIUS XII
English translation of Christmas address broadcast from the Vatican Radio Station, Vatican City, December 24, 1944
"Higher and H-i-r-e Education"
"MUST HANG TOGETHER—OR HANG SEPARATELY"
By ALLEN B. CROW, President, Economic Club, Detroit, Michigan Chairman, Detroit Business Mens Committee on Co-operation With Education
Delivered at Michigan Conference on Higher Education Sponsored by Michigan College Association, Michigan Advisory Committee on Teacher Education and Certification and the State Department of Public Instruction, Ann Arbor, Michigan, December 27-28, 1944
NEW YEAR'S BROADCAST TO THE GERMAN PEOPLE
By ADOLPH HITLER, Fuehrer of Germany
Broadcast by the German Radio and reported by the Federal Communications Commission, December 31, 1944