[78-L] Douglas Macarthur on 78
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Wed May 13 16:17:41 PDT 2009
Not bad! That speech was issued on a number of labels including Mercury (LP),
Capitol, RCA and I think a few "white label" discs, but I hadn't seen it on 78s.
dl
Jim Whipkey wrote:
> I went to another auction and got a real bargain! Four 12 inch 78RPM
> records starring General of the Army Douglas MacArthur.
>
> It's the complete address MacArthur made to Congress 4/19/51 after
> President Truman fired him. The label says Produced and Distributed
> without profit by the Chicago Tribune and WGN as a public service,
> manufactured by Mercuty Record Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. The set is
> in mint condition, was in the original shipping box, which I found
> fascinating, because the records were sent through the mail in a thin box,
> with only a piece of cardboard between each record. I've listened to the
> records, doubt if I had ever heard it before, I was still in high school
> when he gave the speech, have to say I believe MacArthur was correct in
> his assessment of things that day. It was all new to me, except the
> closing line, which most of us remember, I suppose, Old Soldiers never
> die, they just fade away. I did learn from his speech that it's a line
> from a song which used to be sung at West Point. And it surprised me he
> ended the speech by then saying merely "goodbye".
> Oh, I have to brag a little, was prepared to buy it, indeed, determined to
> try and buy it, and was surpised and amazed when I bid a dollar and no one
> else spoke up.
>
> Jim Whipkey
>
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