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Herbert Hoover radio address: The Constructive Character of the Republican Party
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS, THIS DIGITAL ITEM MAY ONLY BE VIEWED ON-SITE IN OUR READING ROOM. TO ACCESS, PLEASE VISIT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
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Item Title Herbert Hoover radio address: The Constructive Character of the Republican Party
Speaker Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Sponsor National Republican Senatorial Committee
Date CreatedOctober 18, 1952
Description

Former president Hoover speaks to 40 million of the electorate that came of age since he was in office. He advocates the election of Eisenhower and the Republican Party. In the process, attempting to debunk commonly held beliefs, he examines actions of the Republican Party in the first third of the 20th century, the New Deal, reactionary politics, conservation of natural resources, corruption, and isolationism.

This address is a compliment to a press release sent out by the Republican National Committee.

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Hoover ID62008_a_0008744
Record Number62008.24
RightsThis work is protected by copyright. It may be accessed at the Hoover Library & Archives. Copies for educational and research purposes may be obtained by contacting the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

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