Box 9: Speeches;
Form Letters
F 1: Rankin, John E. (1947). Member of Congress from Mississippi.
a. Speech by Rankin - "The F. E. P. C. in New York" - in the House - February 13, 1947.
b. Flyer on the Southern Conference for Human Welfare.
F 2: Raleigh, North Carolina (1932). Speech by Gore before the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce - February 4, 1932.
F 3: "Reciprocity with Canada (1911). Speech by Gore in the Senate - July 21, 1911.
F 4: Reconstruction (1918). Remarks by Gore on Reconstruction - November 21, 1918.
F 5: Red Cross (1932). Clipping on Gore speech in Red Cross Courier - May, 1932.
F 6: "Retail Merchants, Monopolies, and Consumers" (1909). Speech by Gore in the Senate - May 12, 15, and 18, 1909.
F 7: Robinson, Joseph T. (1932-1933). U. S. Senator from Arkansas. Speeches.
F 8: Rogers, Will, Memorial (1935). Remarks by Gore - August 24, 1935.
F 9: Saginaw, Michigan (1932). Speech by Gore delivered at the Annual Jefferson Dinner at Saginaw - April 13, 1932.
F 10: Seniority Counts (1914). Campaign remarks by Gore - 1914.
F 11: Simpson, John A. (1934). President of Farmers' Union of America.
a. Memorial address by Gore over radio - March 24, 1934.
b. Correspondence.
F 12: Sioux City, Iowa (1932). Speech by Gore in Sioux City - October 22, 1932.
F 13: Speech Extracts (1908-1936). Gore speeches.
F 14: Speech Material (1932). Bills and resolutions submitted by Gore.
F 15: Speech Material (1931). Census of Manufactures.
F 16: Speech Material. Correspondence.
F 17: Speech Material. Facts and Figures.
F 18: Speech Material. Quotations.
F 19: Speech Material.
a. Reports and brochures.
b. Clippings.
c. "Comparison of General Imports and Duties Collected, 1931-32" (Removed to Outsized #13.)
F 20: "Social Security Bill" (1935). Speech by Gore in the Senate - June 19, 1935.
F 21: Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick (1927). Speech by Gore before the Society - March 17, 1927 - at New York. The Society of the Friendly Sons of St._Patrick in the City of New York, 1927.
F 22: Sovereign People of Oklahoma. Letter to the people of Oklahoma from Gore.
F 23: Statesmanship in a Democracy (1935). Correspondence, re: speech in Norman, Oklahoma - December, 1935.
F 24: Stock Exchange Bill (1934).
a. Speech by Gore - May 11, 1934.
b. Editorial in New York Times - May 17, 1934.
F 25: Tariff (1909-1933). Speeches by Gore - 1909-33.
F 26: Taxation (1932-1936). Speeches by Gore - 1932-36.
F 27: Thesis (1941).
a. "A Study of the Speaking Career and Speeches of Thomas Pryor Gore," submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the University of Oklahoma by Ralph Arden Wasson - 1941.
b. Letter from Gore to Wasson - September 13, 1941.
F 28: Trade (1933-1935). Speeches by Gore - 1933-35 - and clipping.
F 29: Unconstitutional Acts (1936). Remarks by J. Buell Snyder, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania - January 9, 1936.
F 30: Unknown Soldier (1925).
a. Address by Gore at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - June 7, 1925.
b. Clipping.
F 31: Vermont (1932). Speech by Gore delivered at the Democratic State Convention at Burlington, Vermont - May 18, 1932.
F 32: Weaver, Claude (1931). Speech by Weaver - "The Commonwealth of Oklahoma, a Heritage of Liberty" - delivered at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania - December 13, 1931.
F 33: Wheat and Cotton for the Red Cross (1932). Speech by Gore - July 16, 1932.
F 34: Wheat Prices (1918). Speech by Gore in the Senate - April 6, 1918.
F 35: World Court (1935).
a. Article by Clare E. Hoffman, Member of Congress from Michigan.
b. The Allegan News - February 8, 1935 - pages1-2.
c. Speech by Gore - "I Am a Mere American" - January 29, 1935.
F 36: World War I. Statements by and about Gore and the issues involved in the War.
Form Letters
F 37: Form Letters (1918-1921).
F 38: Form Letters (1932).
F 39: Form Letters (1933).
F 40: Form Letters (1934).
F 41: Form Letters (1935).
F 42: Form Letters (1936).
F 43: Form Letters (1937).
F 44: Form Letters (1938).
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T. P. Gore Collection Description