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| World War I |
Date
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Length
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| Speech: James Hamilton Lewis, "Call of
America" |
c.1917
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3:38
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| Speech: John D. Rockefeller, Jr., "The
United War Work Campaign" |
c.1917
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4:12
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| Speech: Warren G. Harding, "The Republic
Must Awaken" |
c.1917
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3:33
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| Speech: William McAdoo, "American Rights" |
c.1917
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3:31
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| Speech: Josephus Daniels, "The Navy Is
Ready" |
c.1917
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3:07
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| Speech: Newton Baker, "On The Front" |
c.1917
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2:56
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| Speech: Samual Gompers, Pledges Union Support
For War |
1917
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1:10
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| Speech: James Gerard, "Message
To German-Americans" |
November 23, 1917
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2:55
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| Speech: James "Champ" Clark, "Valley
Forge" |
c.1917-1918
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3:27
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| Speech: Frank Vanderlip, "One Hundred Million
Soldiers" |
c.1917-1918
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3:37
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| Speech: Franklin K. Lane, "The Nation In
Arms" |
c.1917-1918
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3:16
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| Speech: Josephus Daniels, "No Rank In Sacrifice" |
c.1917-1918
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3:35
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| Speech: Newton Baker, "America's Choice" |
c.1917-1918
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3:01
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| Speech: Samuel Gompers, "On War" |
c.1917-1918
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3:27
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| Speech: Rabbi Steven S. Wise, "What Are
We Fighting For?" |
c.1917-1918
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3:29
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| Speech: General John J.
Pershing, From The Battlefields Of France |
April, 1918
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:31
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| Speech: James Gerard, "America Safe!" |
c.1918
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4:02
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| Speech: Richard Purdy, "The Third Liberty
Loan" |
c.1918
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2:35
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| Speech: Colby Bainbridge, Founder of The National
Progressive Party |
c.1918
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4:05
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| Speech: Former Secretary
of Treasury William G. McAdoo, "Revise Taxes" |
c.1919
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4:21
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| Speech: Warren G. Harding, "League of Nations" |
c.1918-1919
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4:23
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| Speech: Senator Gilbert Hitchcock,
"League of Nations" |
c.1919
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3:55
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| Speech: Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, "League
of Nations" |
c.1919
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3:55
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| Speech: Mitchell Palmer, "Democrats In
The World War" |
c.1919
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4:21
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| Speech: Thomas Edison to The American People |
1919
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1:46
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| Speech: Rabbi Stephen Wise, "President
Wilson" |
c.1919
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4:07
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| Speech: General Leonard Wood, "Theodore
Roosevelt" |
1919
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2:42
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| Speech: General Leonard Wood, "Americanism" |
1919
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4:10
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| Historiography: The History of Chemical Warfare
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54:31
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| Miscellaneous |
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| Historiography: Talking History: Hog-butchers
of the World: African Americans in Chicago's Meat Packing
Industry |
June 24, 1999
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27:58
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| The 1919 Chicago "Black
Sox" Scandal |
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| Historiography: CPR: The 'Black Sox' Scandal |
September 22, 2000
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10:14
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| Film: Claude "Lefty" Williams pitching |
c.1919
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:09
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| Film: Dickie Kerr pitching |
c.1919
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:02
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| Film: Edward "Eddie" Cicotte |
c.1919
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:04
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| Film: George "Buck" Weaver, smiling
for the camera |
c.1919
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:06
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| Film: "Swede" Risberg, "Shoeless"
Joe Jackson, and George "Buck" Weaver |
c.1919
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:06
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| Film: "Shoeless" Joe Jackson
Closeup |
c.1919
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:04
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| Film: "Shoeless" Joe Jackson
At Bat |
c.1919
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:10
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| Film: Players leaving the courthouse |
c.1921
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:08
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| Music: "Shoeless Joe Jackson" by Bill
Scholer |
c.2000
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5:04
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| World War I Music |
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| "When The Lusitania Went Down" by
Herbert Stuart |
1915
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2:55
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| "I Didn't Raise My Boy to be a Soldier"
by Morton Harvey |
1916
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2:53
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| "Let's All Be Americans
Now" by The American Quartet |
1917
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2:54
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| "Over There" by The American Quartet |
1917
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2:48
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| "Over There" by Nora Bayes |
1917
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2:49
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| "Over There" by Enrico Caruso |
1918
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2:47
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| "Do Something" by Arthur Fields |
c.1917-1918
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3:06
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| "For Your Country and My Country"
by The Peerless Quartet |
c.1917-1918
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3:05
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| "L-I-B-E-R-T-Y" by Henry Burr |
c.1917-1918
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2:30
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| "From the North, South, East
and West" by Harry Lauder |
c.1917-1918
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3:36
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| "Good Bye Broadway, Hello France"
by The American Quartet |
c.1917-1918
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2:47
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| "Joan of Arc" by Henry Burr |
c.1917-1918
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1:31
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| "Liberty Bell" by The Peerless Quartet |
c.1917-1918
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2:52
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| "Liberty Loan March" by Sousa's Band |
c.1917-1918
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3:11
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| "It's a Long Way to Berlin But We'll Get
There" by Arthur Fields |
c.1917-1918
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2:41
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| "I May Be Gone For a Long,
Long Time" by The Shannon Four |
c.1917-1918
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2:48
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| "Oh! How I Hate to Get Up In
the Morning" by Arthur Fields |
c.1917-1918
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2:38
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| "So Long Mother" by Columbia Quartet |
c.1917-1918
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2:57
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| "When Uncle Sammy Leads the
Band" by The Peerless Quartet |
c.1917-1918
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2:31
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| "U.S. Field Artillery March" by Sousa's
Band |
c.1917-1918
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3:13
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| "Hello, Central! Give Me No Man's Land"
by Al Jolson |
April 3, 1918
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3:13
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| "There's a Vacant Chair in Every Home Tonight"
by The Shannon Four |
1918
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2:48
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| "Where Do We Go From Here?"
by The American Quartet |
c.1917-1918
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2:31
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| "The Unknown Soldier's Grave" by Vernon
Dalhart |
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3:15
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| "My Dream of the Big Parade" by The
Peerless Quartet |
June 30, 1926
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3:20
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