File:Calvin Coolidge on a July 4th speech before he was nominated to become Vice President.ogg
Calvin_Coolidge_on_a_July_4th_speech_before_he_was_nominated_to_become_Vice_President.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 12 s, 58 kbps, file size: 507 KB)
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DescriptionCalvin Coolidge on a July 4th speech before he was nominated to become Vice President.ogg |
English: From a 1920 Fourth of July speech delivered before he was nominated to run for Vice President. Taken from one of the very first sound films ever made. |
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Source | https://lib.msu.edu/vvl/presidents/coolidge/ |
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