I Can Hear It Now, 1919-1932, Vol. 3: Voices And Events, Read And Re-Enacted Of A Glamorous Era Infos
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I Can Hear It Now, 1919-1932, Vol. 3: Voices And Events, Read And Re-Enacted Of A Glamorous Era Songliste & Songtexte
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Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, F. D. R.
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Wilson And The League: Address To The Senate
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Sen. Borah & Sen. Hiram Johnson Oppose League
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Wm. Allen White On Wilson Tragedy
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Daugherty Makes "Smoke Filled Room" Prediction
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First Election Broadcast, KDKA
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Will Rogers Comments On U.S. Senate
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Harding As President: After Six Months
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Harding As President: After One Year
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Harding As President: After Sixteen Months
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Harding As President: After Twenty-Six Months
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Harding Death Announced By George Christian
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Coolidge Sworn In In Vermont Farmhouse
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Harding Eulogy By Bishop Manning
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Sen. Walsh Opens Teapot Dome Investigations
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Secy. Fall & E. L. Doheny Before Walsh Committee
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Secy. Fall's Final Appearance Before Committee
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Montage Of American Customs And Behavior In The Early Twenties -
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Ted Husing Describes Babe Ruth Home Run
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Grantland Rice, On "The Four Horsemen"
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The Scopes Trial At Dayton, Tenn.
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Wm Jennings Bryan And Clarence Darrow
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Gene Tunney Becomes New Heavyweight Champion
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Graham MacNamee Calls Famous "Long Count" Round In Second Tunney-Dempsey Fight
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Lindbergh Takes Off In "Spirit Of St. Louis"
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Progress Reported By George Hicks, Lowell Thomas And Others
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Jimmy Walker Welcomes Lindbergh
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More Walker Greetings: Queen Marie, Bobby Jones, Gertrude Ederle
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Quincy Howe Reports Execution Of Sacco And Vanzetti
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Review Of Sacco-Vanzetti Case And Vanzetti's Last Statement
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The Prohibition Era (Continued)
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Amos And Andy, Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, Will Rogers
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Coolidge Declines Renomination
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Smith Campaigns On "Wet" Issue
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Boom And Bust: Stock Market Crash And The Depression
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Robert Trout Announces Democratic Victory In '32
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