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Speeches 1901-1920

Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Morgan, Dick T. Collection 1880-1920



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Rural Credits and the Republican Party, speech; draft of speech to U. S. House of Representatives on providing short-term credit for U. S. farmers (includes outline of proposed bill); "Short-term Agricultural Credit," speech, (includes press release); "Abstract of Proposed Bills to Provide for Short-term, Low Interest Loans to Farmers and Associated Producers of Necessities"; speech concerning S. 3152 (also includes "The Tide to Oklahoma Still On" and "Virtues of Chicago"), August 11, 1911; speech concerning the Federal Farm Loan Act (includes "Features of the Twelve Land Banks" and "Our New Land Credit Institutions"); speech concerning Rural Credit legislation (includes subject headings "What Is the Controversy?", "Importance of Industry," and "Democratic Division Delays Rural Credits"); "Our Federal Land Banks: Unfriendly Legislation Proposed," speech; bill on incorporation of the National Land Credit Bank; bill on creation of a fund to form the basis of a national system of farm mortgage credit; "Reimbursing Wheat Farmers," press release, April 12, 1920; "Soldier-Aid Legislation," press release, March 22, 1920; "Morgan a Candidate," press release, March 29, 1920; "Aid to Federal Land Bank", press release; "Conference on Wheat Marketing," press release, May 24, 1920; table showing business transactions of a corporation.

short series of speeches about what made America great; speech about the granting statehood to Oklahoma, the importance of the state Constitutional Convention, and the role of the Republican Party in Oklahoma's development; "Standards," handwritten speech; speech concerning the election of state, county, and legislative officers and a general speech against Democrats, 1907; nomination speech, August 11, 1908.

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