Franklin Delano Roosevelt speeches
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220462 09.08.40 - 09.10.24 1932 Sd b/w
Roosevelt
at 1932 Convention
FDR
makes speech - thanks delegates for attending - appeals for help in not winning
votes alone but to win in crusade to restore America to its own people.
220461
07.40.24 - 07.42.13 1935 Sd
b/w
FDR
Tells Nation Fear is Vanishing
Roosevelt speech re programme enacted by congress for relief and economic
recovery. Announces progress, unemployment still a serious problem, remedial
measures needed.
New deal
220315 19.32.07 - 19.36.34 1933 Sd B/W
Roosevelt
Inauguration
Cropped at start.
FDR gets into car at White House to go in motorcade down Pennsylvania Avenue
to the Capitol. Crowds waiting outside Capitol. Franklin D Roosevelt sworn in.
Makes inaugural speech . Aerial views Capitol. Inaugural military parade.
Cropped at end.
220315 19.48.59 - 19.53.14 1933 Sd B/W
Roosevelt
Inauguration - incomplete
Crowds - FDR makes inaugural speech. Calendar. Day following inauguration
FDR goes to church
220315 19.53.28 - 19.54.40 1933 Sd B/W
25
Years Ago - FDR Inauguration and Depression
Capitol - Herbert Hoover leaving White House - in car with Roosevelt in
parade down Pennsylvania. FDR makes inaugural speech. Street scenes
on Bank Holiday after inauguration. Security vans carrying money.
Incomplete
220315 19.54.41 - 19.57.15 1945 Sd B/W
Roosevelt
Inauguration
Arrivals - Stettinius and wife - Gen. George Marshall and wife. Harry Truman
sworn in as Vice president. FDR takes oath of office. President makes
inaugural address - crowds listening
220461 07.12.53 - 07.15.18 1933 Sd b/w
25
Years Ago Today -
Herbert Hoover leaves White house for last time as president. Drives in
car with president elect FDR.
Inauguration ceremony> Roosevelt speech.
Mounted police in city street with crowd. Man makes rubber check out of tyre.
CU rubber check. Stretching rubber strip. Man with violin case into grocery
store. Shop sign “You don’t need money - What have you got?
We will take anything”. Swaps violin for food.
Cu beer bottled. Barrel rolling, serving beer in bar after end of prohibition.
Barrels rolled into bank building. Cash till with sign “The
bank gave 3% - We give 3.2%”.
Women through ‘women entrance’
depression. inflation.
PARTIAL
220408 01.00.00 - 01.07.46 1933 Sd b/w
Extra
Special - Roosevelt Inaugurated
Film rushed to plane; aerial over Washington & Manhattan. Lands
and taxiis, car up and film into car with police guard off past camera.
01.01.14 Hoover & wife leave W.H. greeted by FDR (top-hat) and wife.
Cavalry and Presidents limousine down car toward Capitol. Flags on top
of Capitol. Crowd in front of speakers stand. Hughes swears FDR in (sync).
Speech 'This is the day of...present situation...I am prepared...I shall ask
the Congress for the one remaining...invaded by foreign foe. This nation
is asking...days to come(end of speech). Shaking hands. Aerial over Capitol.
Parade of military.
220275 05:49:20 - 06:00:22 1930’s Sd B/W
[FDR to Congress--Good Neighbor Policy; Neutrality; Economics]
FDR cheered by joint session of Congress. He is introduced and speaks standing up about Mar. 4, 1933. Also about 'This policy of the Good Neighbor...is effective.' 'The rest of the world, now there's the rub.' 'Law of the Sword.' 'We have sought...to limit armament...exert our moral influence...in favor of freedom of expression...religious freedom.' 'The United States and the rest of the America's can do one thing...neutrality...to persuade other nations to return to the days of peace and goodwill.' 'They engage in...propaganda...to gang up against the people's liberties'. 'Let action to be positive and not negative, (talks about Congress, through voting...' Talks about economics. FDR Roosevelt
220268 20.52.37 - 20.53.35 1934 Sd B/W
25 Years Ago Today
FDR before congress (MOS) for State of Union Message. Morganthau, Jr. signs paper re devaluation of the dollar. Loading ships. Senate Banking Committee investigation of Edsel Ford.
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