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Reva Bosone radio interviews, 1945
Transcripts of radio appearances of Judge Reva Bosone on KSL\u27s "Auerbach\u27s Breakfast-Time Half Hour" in 1945, including: June 1, 1945, in which Judge Reva Bosone and two other women recount their experiences at the San Francisco conference where the United Nations was founded (Bosone\u27s notes are written in); and April 4, 1945 (Bosone\u27s answers are only summaries)
Reva Bosone, National Reclamation Association speech, 1951
Typescript on note cards of a speech by Congresswoman Reva Bosone before the National Reclamation Association at Amarillo, Texas, October 18, 1951, about legislation supporting small water projects. The text was later published in the Congressional Record
Reva Bosone, radio speeches, 1952-1956
Transcripts of radio speeches by Reva Bosone, including an undated radio speech from late in the 1952 Congressional campaign criticizing McCarthyism and negative campaigning; a radio piece by Gordon Crowe endorsing Reva Bosone for re-election, aired in the week before Election Day; a radio piece aired on KALL Radio on November 1, in which Bosone objects to politicizing U.S. involvement in Korea as a campaign strategy and her opponent\u27s portrayal of her as a "leftist"; an address on television station KTVT, October 29, 1956, encouraging women\u27s involvement in politics and challenging the Republican campaign slogan of "peace and prosperity.
Reva Bosone radio speeches, 1951 December-1952 May
Transcripts of a series of radio addresses by Utah Representative Reva Beck Bosone on Salt Lake radio station KALL, given from December 1951 through April of 1952 on various topics, such as water projects, health care, the federal budget, and politics. Also a radio script by V. Hart, "Women in the News Series: Reva Beck Bosone, Congresswoman from Utah," aired on March 10, 1952
Reva Bosone campaign speech, October 31, 1952
Typescript on note cards of a campaign speech by Congresswoman Reva Bosone given in the week before Election Day, probably on Oct. 31, 1952. She expressed disappointment in the negative campaign of her opponent, who engaged in "smear tactics" instead of discussion of issues
Reva Bosone speeches and articles, 1915-1948
Typescripts and manuscripts of early speeches by Reva Beck Bosone, including: Debate for American Fork High School (won first debate cup, 1915); "Salt Lake City Blazed a Safety Trail" (1939); "A Thank You To the Utah State Senate" (1945); "Traffic and Uniform Fines" (published in National Safety Magazine, 1946); "Lincoln and the United Nations Conferences" (1946); and "Chill the Thrill in Reckless Driving" (1948)
Reva Bosone speech to Utah Democrats, 1951
Typescript on note cards of a speech by Congresswoman Reva Bosone, probably to Utah Democrats in advance of the campaign of 1952. Bosone criticized the Republican Party for having "fallen into the mire of McCarthyism." Undated but probably from November of 1951
Reva Bosone speeches printed in the Congressional Record, 1949-1950
Scan of printed pages from the Congressional Record, containing speeches given by Utah Congresswoman Reva Bosone, discussing housing, mining, peace, University of Utah centennial, statue of Brigham Young in the capital, Indians, women, and security loans
Reva Bosone speeches, 1953-1969
Typescript drafts of speeches by former Utah Congresswoman Reva Beck Bosone. Includes "A state legislator and former Congresswoman\u27s experiences as a teacher," written in May 1953; keynote speech of American democracy for the annual convention of the General Federation of Women\u27s Clubs in 1956; "Expressions heard in childhood influence adult thinking and action," dated May 19, 1967; speech for a luncheon for the General Federation of Women\u27s Clubs commemorative stamp ceremony, September 1967; and "In Memory," a 23-page memoir of her career dated October 1969
Reva Bosone, radio speeches, 1949
Transcripts of radio speeches, interviews, and addresses by Utah Representative Reva Beck Bosone in 1949. Includes an outline of a discussion on "The Town Meeting of the Air," broadcast on July 5, 1949, with statements by Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin, James J. Smith, and Selden D. Bacon; the transcript of the discussion as aired on July 5; Congresswoman Bosone\u27s response to the arguments to the speakers in that broadcast, probably aired after that; a press release for January 4, 1949, announcing an appearance of Reva Bosone on an ABC news broadcast; a transcript of that interview, discussing her election to Congress and the issues of importance to her; transcript of an interview broadcast on March 14, 1949, on Radio KUTA, Salt Lake City; addresses by Congresswoman Bosone on KSL Radio\u27s program, "KSL Reports the Washington Scene," from March 16 and April 27, about her "Life with Congress"; and a printed transcript of the July 5 broadcast of "The Town Meeting of the Air," in which Norman Cousins interviewed Congresswoman Bosone and others. Topic: "What is the best answer to alcoholism?
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