Orations
For The Freedom Of Man
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President Kennedy's Inaugural Address. Jan. 20, 1961. 9 min. 'Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country.' ISBN 1-60045-116-0
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For Whom The Bell Tolls
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Case. 8 min. He quotes from Donne's 'No Man Is an Island.' 'Any man's death diminishes me because I am involved in mankind.' ISBN 1-60045-134-9
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Forever A Stranger
$3.25
Diane Oaks. 10 min. A plea for friendliness. 'Tell them about loneliness. Tell them how people need each other.' Real human interest. ISBN 1-60045-411-9
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Forward March
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Jennifer Oakley. 7 min. A speech urging us to keep up with the changes in our world and to move forward into the future with conifence. ISBN 1-60045-202-7
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Friendship
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Cicero. 7 min. 'I urge you to prefer friendship to all human possession.' ISBN 1-60045-073-3
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General Macarthur Speech-Congressn
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From General's famous speech, upon his return from Korea. 10 min. ISBN 1-60045-412-7
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Highway Homicide
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Denholm. 10 min. 'One accident every three seconds-screeching brakes, shattered glass, crumbled steel, drunken drivers, screaming children-then sirens, officers, ambulances, doorbells, next of kin.' ISBN 1-60045-086-5
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Home, The
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Billy Graham. From a radio sermon. 10 min. 'The secret of America is not found in her whirling wheels of industry, nor in the towering skyscrapers of our cities. It is not found in the lush prairies laden with golden grain. The secret of America is found in the faith that abides in the hearts and homes of our fair land.' ISBN 1-60045-148-9
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I Can
$2.50
Rose E. Mudd. 4 min. Good patriotic speech for a young speaker. ISBN 1-60045-413-5
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I'm Glad I'm An American
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Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker. 10 min. A plea that we never forget to be grateful for our freedoms and opportunities.
ISBN 1-60045-097-0
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