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I Can Hear it Now, 1933-1945

Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Object Details

Local Numbers
RA-RAMS-LP-0266 Columbia.4095
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint)
New York Columbia
Performer
Friendly, Fred W.
Artist
Murrow, Edward R.
Performer
Murrow, Edward R.
Collection Creator
Ramsey, Frederic, 1915-1995
Topic
United States -- History
Performer
Friendly, Fred W.
Artist
Murrow, Edward R.
Performer
Murrow, Edward R.
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Frederic Ramsey audio recordings
Frederic Ramsey audio recordings / 33 1/3 RPM Records
Extent
1 Phonograph record (analog, 33 1/3 rpm, 12 in.)
Container
Box LP, Item 266
Archival Repository
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Identifier
CFCH.RAMS, File RA-RAMS-LP-0266
Type
Archival materials
Phonograph records
Collection Citation
Frederic Ramsey audio recordings, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Collection Rights
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Track Information
101 Will Rodgers talks about America and the Depression 1932 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 101 Franklin D. Roosevelt assumes the Presidency on March 4th, 1933: "Nothing to Fear but Fear" / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 101 Senator Huey Long, the Louisiana King-Fish and his "Sharethe Wealth" program (Just prior to his assassination 9/8/35) / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 101 Duke of Windsor Abdicates for "the woman I love", 12/11/36 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 102 Fiorello H. LaGuardia wages war against the "Ward Heelers / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 102 Alfred Landon campaigns for the Presidency, 1936 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 102 "Rendezvous with Destiny" speech: FDR at Franklin Field Philadelphia, June 27, 1936 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 102 John L. Lewis castigates those who have deserted Labor (Labor Day, 1937) / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 102 Hindenburg Air Disaster, Lakehurst, N.J., May 6, 1937 (Herbert Morrison of WLS, Chicago, at the scene) / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 103 September 30, 1938, at Munich (William L. Shirer) / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 103 Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain returns from Munich andtells of his meeting with Hitler, September 27, 1938 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 103 Adolf Hitler lashes out against Eduard Benes and the Sudetenland, September 26, 1938 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 103 Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, Yankee Stadium, June 22, 1938 (Clem McCarthy of NBC describes the Knockout) / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 103 Iron-Man Lou Gehrig steps down after 2130 games of baseball July 4, 1939 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 104 Elmer Davis announces the invasion of Poland by Germany September 3, 1939 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 104 Three Views of U.S. Neutrality: Charles A. Lindbergh, Alfred E. Smith, Hugh Johnson / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 104 Nazi Blitzkrieg on the Continent; actual march of Storm Troopers, "Seig Heils", etc., Spring, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 104 FDR at Charlottesville, Virginia, "The Hand that Held the Dagger", June 10, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 104 Benito Mussolini's Declaration of War, June 10, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 105 Premier Paul Reynaud pleads for U.S. Aide as Nazi's over-run France, June 10, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 105 French surrender at Compiegne (via German Short-wave Radio) June 22, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 105 Neville Chamberlain resigns as Prime Minister, May 10, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 105 Winston Churchill forms a Coalition Government; Excerptsfrom several of his early speeches, May and June 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 105 Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margret Rose speak toevacuated British children / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 201 Joseph W. Martin, Wilkie Notification Ceremony, Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 201 Wendell Wilkie accepts Republican Nomination, Elwood Indiana, August 17, 1940 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 201 FDR campaigns for Third Term: "Martin, Barton, and Fish"speech, October 30, 1944 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 201 Winston Churchill reads "Ship of State" message deliveredto him from President Roosevelt by Wendell Wilkie / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 201 "Arsenal of Democracy", Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 15, 1941 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 201 New York Philharmonic broadcast interrupted for Pearl Harborannouncement (John Daly), December 7, 1941 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 202 U.S. Declaration of War; speaker Sam Rayburn introduces FDRwho asks Congress to declare a State of War 12/8/41 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 202 D-Day, June 6, 1944; Messages on the invasion by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Charles de Gaulle, King Haakon et al / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 202 Broadcast from invasion Flagship Ancon on D-Day by George Hicks of ABC, June 6, 1944 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 202 Marshall Joseph Stalin on the 24th anniversary of the October Revolution, November 7, 1941 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 202 FDR makes his fourth race for the Presidency ("Fala Speech") September 23, 1944 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 202 Thomas E. Dewey campaigns for the Presidency, September 7, 1944 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 202 FDR addresses Joint Session of Congress after his returnfrom Yalta, March 1, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 205 Announcement of President Roosevelt's death, April 12, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 205 Description Roosevelt funeral procession, Washington D.C, April 14, 1945 (Arthur Godfrey) / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 205 Harry S. Truman makes his First Appearance as Presidentbefore a Joint Session of Congress, Speaker Rayburn-4/16/45 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 205 President Truman announces German Surrender, May 8, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 205 Secretary of State Edward Stettinius opens San Francisco Conference of the United Nations, April 25, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 206 Chaplain William Downey, U.S. Army Air Forces, says a prayer at Tinian, before take-off of Enola Gay, August 6, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 206 President Truman tells of our race for Atomic Energy and ourplans for it, August 9, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 206 First Bulletin of Japanese Surrender (Robert Trout) August 14, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 206 General Douglas MacArthur accepts Japanese Surrender aboard Battleship Missouri, September 1, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly. 206 Epilogue: The thirteen years Battleship Missouri, September 1, 1945 / Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly.
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Metadata Usage
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