[78-L] Nations Forum Records
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Wed Sep 7 05:49:17 PDT 2011
Rust, in his record label book, that the topics were mainly chosen to
promote patriotism and or were war related.
Ron L
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[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Donna Halper
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On 9/6/2011 8:39 PM, Michael Biel wrote:
>
> In Donna's original message which I reposted, she mentioned that the
> numbers of the Coolidge recordings shown in the Jordan Marsh ad are
> "Law and Order" (#61) and "Equal Rights" (#58).
>
The ad that appeared in the Boston Herald on 13 April 1925 listed a
number of titles that were on sale for 25 cents. They included Henry
Cabot Lodge, "League of Nations" (48); Franklin D. Roosevelt (who seems
to be the only Democrat in the bunch), "Americanism" (70); and several
by Warren G. Harding (the late) including "Association of Nations" (67)
and "Readjustment" (69). I was mainly trying to ascertain if these were
part of a series of political speeches decided upon by the folks at
Nation's Forum, or if the topics were chosen by the political figure
giving the speech.
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