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

c.1917-1918

2:38
"So Long Mother" by Columbia Quartet
c.1917-1918
2:57
"When Uncle Sammy Leads the Band" by The Peerless Quartet
c.1917-1918
2:31
"U.S. Field Artillery March" by Sousa's Band
c.1917-1918
3:13
"Hello, Central! Give Me No Man's Land" by Al Jolson
April 3, 1918
3:13
"There's a Vacant Chair in Every Home Tonight" by The Shannon Four
1918
2:48
"Where Do We Go From Here?" by The American Quartet
c.1917-1918
2:31
"The Unknown Soldier's Grave" by Vernon Dalhart  
3:15
"My Dream of the Big Parade" by The Peerless Quartet
June 30, 1926
3:20
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