Speeches
Address to the Women of America
On July 10, 1971, at the founding of the National Women's Political Caucus, co-founder Gloria Steinem delivered an Address to the Women of America, which would become one of the era's most memor...
On July 10, 1971, at the founding of the National Women's Political Caucus, co-founder Gloria Steinem delivered an Address to the Women of America, which would become one of the era's most memor...
Ain't I a Woman?
"Ain't I a Woman?" is the name given to a speech, delivered extemporaneously, by Sojourner Truth,, born a slave in New York State.
"Ain't I a Woman?" is the name given to a speech, delivered extemporaneously, by Sojourner Truth,, born a slave in New York State.
Alternative Christmas message
The Alternative Christmas message is a message broadcast by Channel 4 since 1993, lampooning the Royal Christmas Message of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Alternative Christmas message is a message broadcast by Channel 4 since 1993, lampooning the Royal Christmas Message of Queen Elizabeth II.
American Infidelity (speech)
American Infidelity is the name of a speech that was delivered in Congress by Joshua Giddings in February 1858.
American Infidelity is the name of a speech that was delivered in Congress by Joshua Giddings in February 1858.
April Theses
The April Theses (Russian: апрельские тезисы, transliteration: ') were a series of directives issued by the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin upon his return to Petrograd (Saint Petersburg), R...
The April Theses (Russian: апрельские тезисы, transliteration: ') were a series of directives issued by the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin upon his return to Petrograd (Saint Petersburg), R...
Art, Truth and Politics
"Art, Truth and Politics" (also referred to and published as "Art, Truth & Politics" and Art, Truth and Politics) is the controversial Nobel Lecture delivered on video by the 2005 Nobel Laur...
"Art, Truth and Politics" (also referred to and published as "Art, Truth & Politics" and Art, Truth and Politics) is the controversial Nobel Lecture delivered on video by the 2005 Nobel Laur...
Atlanta Exposition
The Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition Speech was an address on the topic of race relations given by Booker T. Washington on September 18, 1895.
The Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition Speech was an address on the topic of race relations given by Booker T. Washington on September 18, 1895.
Atlanta Exposition Speech
The Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition Speech was an address on the topic of race relations given by Booker T. Washington on September 18, 1895.
The Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition Speech was an address on the topic of race relations given by Booker T. Washington on September 18, 1895.
Blood and Iron (speech)
Blood and Iron is the title of a speech by German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck given in 1862 about the unification of the German territories.
Blood and Iron is the title of a speech by German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck given in 1862 about the unification of the German territories.
Bursting at the seams (Reith lectures)
Bursting at the seams was a set of audio lectures given by Jeffrey Sachs in 2007, in honour of the first Director-General of the BBC, John Reith.
Bursting at the seams was a set of audio lectures given by Jeffrey Sachs in 2007, in honour of the first Director-General of the BBC, John Reith.
Checkers speech
The Checkers speech or Fund speech was an address made by Richard Nixon, the Republican vice presidential candidate and junior United States Senator from California, on television and radi...
The Checkers speech or Fund speech was an address made by Richard Nixon, the Republican vice presidential candidate and junior United States Senator from California, on television and radi...
Chocolate City speech
The Chocolate City speech is a nickname which some people have given to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day speech by Ray Nagin, Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 16, 2006.
The Chocolate City speech is a nickname which some people have given to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day speech by Ray Nagin, Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 16, 2006.
Cornerstone Speech
The Cornerstone Speech was delivered extemporaneously by Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens in Savannah, Georgia on March 21, 1861.
The Cornerstone Speech was delivered extemporaneously by Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens in Savannah, Georgia on March 21, 1861.
Creweian Oration
Nathanial Crew, 3rd Baron Crew (31 January 1633 – 1721) was Bishop of Oxford from 1671 to 1674, then Bishop of Durham from 1674 to 1721.
Nathanial Crew, 3rd Baron Crew (31 January 1633 – 1721) was Bishop of Oxford from 1671 to 1674, then Bishop of Durham from 1674 to 1721.
Cross of Gold speech
The "Cross of Gold" speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former congressman from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896.
The "Cross of Gold" speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former congressman from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896.
Deathless Sermon
The Deathless Sermon was a sermon given during the decline of Hyper-Calvinism in England.
The Deathless Sermon was a sermon given during the decline of Hyper-Calvinism in England.
Declaration of Conscience
The Declaration of Conscience was a speech made by Senator Margaret Chase Smith on June 1, 1950, less than four months after Senator Joe McCarthy's infamous "Wheeling Speech," on February 9, 1950.
The Declaration of Conscience was a speech made by Senator Margaret Chase Smith on June 1, 1950, less than four months after Senator Joe McCarthy's infamous "Wheeling Speech," on February 9, 1950.
Democratic response to 2006 State of the Union address
The response to the 2006 State of the Union Address was delivered by Virginia Governor Tim Kaine on January 31, 2006, after United States President George W. Bush delivered his 2006 State of the...
The response to the 2006 State of the Union Address was delivered by Virginia Governor Tim Kaine on January 31, 2006, after United States President George W. Bush delivered his 2006 State of the...
Divinity School Address
The Divinity School Address is the common name for the speech Ralph Waldo Emerson gave to the graduating class of Harvard Divinity School on July 15, 1838.
The Divinity School Address is the common name for the speech Ralph Waldo Emerson gave to the graduating class of Harvard Divinity School on July 15, 1838.
Ferenc Gyurcsány's speech in Balatonőszöd in May 2006
Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány gave a speech in Balatonőszöd in May 2006 to MSZP members of the National Assembly of Hungary.
Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány gave a speech in Balatonőszöd in May 2006 to MSZP members of the National Assembly of Hungary.
Fourth Annual State of Indian Nations Address
The Fourth Annual State of Indian Nations Address was delivered by National Congress of American Indians president Joe Garcia on February 2, 2006, at 12:00 p.m.
The Fourth Annual State of Indian Nations Address was delivered by National Congress of American Indians president Joe Garcia on February 2, 2006, at 12:00 p.m.
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears is the first line of a famous and often-quoted speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare.
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears is the first line of a famous and often-quoted speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare.
Gazimestan speech
The Gazimestan speech was a speech given on 28 June 1989 by Slobodan Milošević, then President of Serbia.
The Gazimestan speech was a speech given on 28 June 1989 by Slobodan Milošević, then President of Serbia.
Give me Liberty, or give me Death!
"Give me Liberty, or Give me Death!" is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Virginia Convention.
"Give me Liberty, or Give me Death!" is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Virginia Convention.
Gold Spoon Oration
The Gold Spoon Oration, also called "The Regal Splendor of the President’s Palace," was a political speech given in the US House of Representatives by Charles Ogle (Whig-PA) on April 14–16, 1840.
The Gold Spoon Oration, also called "The Regal Splendor of the President’s Palace," was a political speech given in the US House of Representatives by Charles Ogle (Whig-PA) on April 14–16, 1840.
History Will Absolve Me
"History Will Absolve Me" (Spanish:"La historia me absolverá") is the concluding sentence and subsequent title of a four-hour speech made by Fidel Castro on 16 October 1953.
"History Will Absolve Me" (Spanish:"La historia me absolverá") is the concluding sentence and subsequent title of a four-hour speech made by Fidel Castro on 16 October 1953.
I am a Catalan
I am a catalan is a short speech given by violoncello master and humanist Pau Casals in front of General Assembly of the United Nations on the 24 october 1971.
I am a catalan is a short speech given by violoncello master and humanist Pau Casals in front of General Assembly of the United Nations on the 24 october 1971.
I am an African
"I am an African" is the title of a speech made by Thabo Mbeki on behalf of the African National Congress in Cape Town on 8 May 1996, on the occasion of the passing of the new Constitution of So...
"I am an African" is the title of a speech made by Thabo Mbeki on behalf of the African National Congress in Cape Town on 8 May 1996, on the occasion of the passing of the new Constitution of So...
I Have No Enemies
"I have no enemies: My final Statement" (Chinese: 我沒有敵人──我的最後陳述) was an essay written by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo intended to be read at his trial in December 2009.
"I have no enemies: My final Statement" (Chinese: 我沒有敵人──我的最後陳述) was an essay written by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo intended to be read at his trial in December 2009.
I warn the Government
I warn the Government is a speech by F.E. Smith, made on 12 March 1906.
I warn the Government is a speech by F.E. Smith, made on 12 March 1906.
Ireland unfree shall never be at peace
"Ireland unfree shall never be at peace" were the climactic closing words of the graveside oration of Patrick Pearse at the funeral of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915.
"Ireland unfree shall never be at peace" were the climactic closing words of the graveside oration of Patrick Pearse at the funeral of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915.
Jesuit Ivy
"Jesuit Ivy" is the title of a commencement speech delivered at and, subsequently, a nickname given to Boston College, a Jesuit university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
"Jesuit Ivy" is the title of a commencement speech delivered at and, subsequently, a nickname given to Boston College, a Jesuit university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
June 9 Deng Speech
On June 9, 1989, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping delivered what was officially termed his "Speech Made While Receiving Cadres of the Martial Law Units in the Capitol sic
at and Above the A...
On June 9, 1989, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping delivered what was officially termed his "Speech Made While Receiving Cadres of the Martial Law Units in the Capitol sic
at and Above the A...
Keynote
A keynote in literature, music, or public speaking establishes the principal underlying theme.
A keynote in literature, music, or public speaking establishes the principal underlying theme.
Kråkerøy Speech
The Kråkerøy speech, also known as the Fredrikstad speech, is one of the most well-known speeches of former Norwegian Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen.
The Kråkerøy speech, also known as the Fredrikstad speech, is one of the most well-known speeches of former Norwegian Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen.
Laudatio florentinae urbis
Laudatio florentinae urbis (Italian for "Praise of the City of Florence") is a panegyric delivered by Leonardo Bruni (c.
Laudatio florentinae urbis (Italian for "Praise of the City of Florence") is a panegyric delivered by Leonardo Bruni (c.
Laudatio Iuliae amitae
The laudatio Iuliae amitae is a well-known funeral oration that Julius Caesar held in 68 BC to honor his deceased aunt Iulia.
The laudatio Iuliae amitae is a well-known funeral oration that Julius Caesar held in 68 BC to honor his deceased aunt Iulia.
Le bruit et l'odeur
"Le Bruit et l'odeur" refers to a speech given in 1991 by Jacques Chirac, the mayor of Paris who would later become French president; it translates as "noise and smell.
"Le Bruit et l'odeur" refers to a speech given in 1991 by Jacques Chirac, the mayor of Paris who would later become French president; it translates as "noise and smell.
Lee's Farewell Address
Confederate General Robert E. Lee issued his Farewell Address to his Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865, the day after he surrendered the army to Lt. Gen.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee issued his Farewell Address to his Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865, the day after he surrendered the army to Lt. Gen.
Logan's Lament
Logan is a common given name and surname.
Logan is a common given name and surname.
Marburg speech
The Marburg speech (Marburger Rede) was an address given by German vice chancellor Franz von Papen at the University of Marburg on June 17, 1934.
The Marburg speech (Marburger Rede) was an address given by German vice chancellor Franz von Papen at the University of Marburg on June 17, 1934.
Midlothian campaign
The Midlothian campaign was a series of foreign policy speeches given by William Ewart Gladstone.
The Midlothian campaign was a series of foreign policy speeches given by William Ewart Gladstone.
Mouseland
The Story of Mouseland was a story told first by Clarence Gillis, and later and most famously by Tommy Douglas, leader of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and, later, t...
The Story of Mouseland was a story told first by Clarence Gillis, and later and most famously by Tommy Douglas, leader of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and, later, t...
National Forensic Association
The National Forensic Association is a national intercollegiate organization designed to promote excellence in individual events and debate.
The National Forensic Association is a national intercollegiate organization designed to promote excellence in individual events and debate.
Newburgh Address
The Newburgh Conspiracy was unrest in 1783 among officers of the American Continental Army due to many officers and men of the Army not receiving pay for many years.
The Newburgh Conspiracy was unrest in 1783 among officers of the American Continental Army due to many officers and men of the Army not receiving pay for many years.
Nutuk
Nutuk was a speech delivered by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk from 15 to 20 October 1927, addressed to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
Nutuk was a speech delivered by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk from 15 to 20 October 1927, addressed to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.
Olynthiacs
The Olynthiacs were three political speeches, all delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes.
The Olynthiacs were three political speeches, all delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes.
On a Wound by Premeditation
On a Wound by Premeditation is a speech by Lysias, one of the "Canon of Ten" Attic orators.
On a Wound by Premeditation is a speech by Lysias, one of the "Canon of Ten" Attic orators.
On American Taxation
"On American Taxation" was a speech given by Edmund Burke in the British House of Commons on April 19, 1774, advocating the full repeal of the Townshend Revenue Act of 1767.
"On American Taxation" was a speech given by Edmund Burke in the British House of Commons on April 19, 1774, advocating the full repeal of the Townshend Revenue Act of 1767.
On Protracted War
On Protracted War is a work comprising a series of speeches by Mao Zedong given from May 26 to June 3, 1938, at the Yenan Association for the Study of the War of Resistance Against Japan.
On Protracted War is a work comprising a series of speeches by Mao Zedong given from May 26 to June 3, 1938, at the Yenan Association for the Study of the War of Resistance Against Japan.
Oração aos moços
Oração aos moços is a famous speech written by the Brazilian writer Ruy Barbosa in 1920.
Oração aos moços is a famous speech written by the Brazilian writer Ruy Barbosa in 1920.
Orewa Speech
The Orewa Speech was a speech delivered by the then-leader of the New Zealand National Party Don Brash to the Orewa Rotary Club on 27 January 2004.
The Orewa Speech was a speech delivered by the then-leader of the New Zealand National Party Don Brash to the Orewa Rotary Club on 27 January 2004.
Pilgrims & Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners
Pilgrims & Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners is a book collection of all the extant award presentations and acceptance speeches of ...
Pilgrims & Pioneers: The History and Speeches of the Science Fiction Research Association Award Winners is a book collection of all the extant award presentations and acceptance speeches of ...
Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger
Poor Charlie's Almanack is a collection of speeches and talks by Charlie Munger, compiled by Peter D. Kaufman.
Poor Charlie's Almanack is a collection of speeches and talks by Charlie Munger, compiled by Peter D. Kaufman.
Pound Cake speech
The Pound Cake speech was given by Bill Cosby in May 2004 during an NAACP awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme ...
The Pound Cake speech was given by Bill Cosby in May 2004 during an NAACP awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme ...
Public image of Mitt Romney
The public image of Mitt Romney explores the popular image of 2012 Presidential candidate Mitt Romney who has served as a business executive and Governor of Massachusetts.
The public image of Mitt Romney explores the popular image of 2012 Presidential candidate Mitt Romney who has served as a business executive and Governor of Massachusetts.
Quit India speech
The Quit India speech is a speech made by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, 1942, on the eve of the Quit India movement.
The Quit India speech is a speech made by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, 1942, on the eve of the Quit India movement.
Read my lips: no new taxes
"Read my lips: no new taxes" is a now-famous phrase spoken by then American presidential candidate George H. W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention as he accepted the nomination on A...
"Read my lips: no new taxes" is a now-famous phrase spoken by then American presidential candidate George H. W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention as he accepted the nomination on A...
Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams was a lecture given by Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor Randy Pausch on September 18, 2007 that received a large amount of media c...
Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams was a lecture given by Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor Randy Pausch on September 18, 2007 that received a large amount of media c...
Redfern Park Speech
The Redfern Park Speech was made on 10 December 1992 by the Prime Minister of Australia, Paul Keating at Redfern Park in Redfern, New South Wales.
The Redfern Park Speech was made on 10 December 1992 by the Prime Minister of Australia, Paul Keating at Redfern Park in Redfern, New South Wales.
Religious public image of Mitt Romney
The Religious public image of Mitt Romney concerns how politician and Presidential candidate Mitt Romney was, and is, perceived by others over the years based on him being a Mormon member of The...
The Religious public image of Mitt Romney concerns how politician and Presidential candidate Mitt Romney was, and is, perceived by others over the years based on him being a Mormon member of The...
Rigdon's July 4th oration
Rigdon's July 4th oration was a speech delivered by Mormon leader Sidney Rigdon during a 4th of July celebration in Far West, Missouri in 1838.
Rigdon's July 4th oration was a speech delivered by Mormon leader Sidney Rigdon during a 4th of July celebration in Far West, Missouri in 1838.
Rivers of Blood speech
The "Rivers of Blood" speech was a speech criticising Commonwealth immigration, as well as proposed anti-discrimination legislation in the United Kingdom made on 20 April 1968 by Enoch Powell (1...
The "Rivers of Blood" speech was a speech criticising Commonwealth immigration, as well as proposed anti-discrimination legislation in the United Kingdom made on 20 April 1968 by Enoch Powell (1...
Salt sermon
The salt sermon was an oration delivered on June 17, 1838 by Mormon leader, Sidney Rigdon, against Mormon dissenters.
The salt sermon was an oration delivered on June 17, 1838 by Mormon leader, Sidney Rigdon, against Mormon dissenters.
Self-Made Men (Frederick Douglass)
"Self-Made Men" is a famous lecture by Frederick Douglass (1818 – 1895).
"Self-Made Men" is a famous lecture by Frederick Douglass (1818 – 1895).
Series of tubes
"Series of tubes" is a phrase coined originally as an analogy by then-United States Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) to describe the Internet in the context of opposing network neutrality.
"Series of tubes" is a phrase coined originally as an analogy by then-United States Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) to describe the Internet in the context of opposing network neutrality.
Slavery and States' Rights
Slavery and States Rights was a speech by Joseph Wheeler on July 31, 1894.
Slavery and States Rights was a speech by Joseph Wheeler on July 31, 1894.
Speakers bureau
A speakers bureau is a company which operates to facilitate speakers for clients requiring after-dinner speakers, motivational speakers, awards hosts, cabaret acts, conference facilitators and k...
A speakers bureau is a company which operates to facilitate speakers for clients requiring after-dinner speakers, motivational speakers, awards hosts, cabaret acts, conference facilitators and k...
Speaking in Tongues (speech)
Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to 3rd World Women Writers is a speech written by Gloria E. Anzaldúa.
Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to 3rd World Women Writers is a speech written by Gloria E. Anzaldúa.
Speeches of Max Weber
Max Weber influenced on German society and politics in the late 1910s.
Max Weber influenced on German society and politics in the late 1910s.
Sportpalast speech
The Sportpalast or total war speech was a speech delivered by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels at the Berlin Sportpalast to a large but carefully selected audience on 18 February 19...
The Sportpalast or total war speech was a speech delivered by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels at the Berlin Sportpalast to a large but carefully selected audience on 18 February 19...
State of the Nation (Luxembourg)
The State of the Nation (Lag vun der Natioun, l'état de la Nation, Lage der Nation) is a speech made annually by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg to the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.
The State of the Nation (Lag vun der Natioun, l'état de la Nation, Lage der Nation) is a speech made annually by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg to the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies.
Tenterfield Oration
The Tenterfield Oration was a speech given by Sir Henry Parkes at the Tenterfield School of Arts, New South Wales, Australia on 24 October 1889 advocating the Federation of the six Australian co...
The Tenterfield Oration was a speech given by Sir Henry Parkes at the Tenterfield School of Arts, New South Wales, Australia on 24 October 1889 advocating the Federation of the six Australian co...
The American Scholar
"The American Scholar" was a speech given by Ralph Waldo Emerson on August 31, 1837, to the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cambridge.
"The American Scholar" was a speech given by Ralph Waldo Emerson on August 31, 1837, to the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cambridge.
The bomber will always get through
The bomber will always get through was a phrase used by Stanley Baldwin in 1932, in the speech "A Fear for the Future" to the British Parliament.
The bomber will always get through was a phrase used by Stanley Baldwin in 1932, in the speech "A Fear for the Future" to the British Parliament.
The Farrer Park address
The Farrer Park address was an assembly of the surrendered Indian troops of the British Indian Army held at Farrer Park in Singapore on 17 February 1942, a day after the Fall of Singapore.
The Farrer Park address was an assembly of the surrendered Indian troops of the British Indian Army held at Farrer Park in Singapore on 17 February 1942, a day after the Fall of Singapore.
The Forgotten People
"The Forgotten People" is the name given to a 1942 speech delivered by Robert Menzies, an Australian politician who went on to become the longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia.
"The Forgotten People" is the name given to a 1942 speech delivered by Robert Menzies, an Australian politician who went on to become the longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia.
The Golden Speech
The Golden Speech was delivered by Queen Elizabeth I of England to 141 Members of the Commons, on November 30th, 1601.
The Golden Speech was delivered by Queen Elizabeth I of England to 141 Members of the Commons, on November 30th, 1601.
The Ireland That We Dreamed Of
The Ireland That We Dreamed Of is the title commonly given to the St. Patrick's Day speech made by Taoiseach of Ireland Éamon de Valera on Raidió Éireann on March 17, 1943.
The Ireland That We Dreamed Of is the title commonly given to the St. Patrick's Day speech made by Taoiseach of Ireland Éamon de Valera on Raidió Éireann on March 17, 1943.
The light on the hill
"The light on the hill" is a phrase used to describe the objective of the Australian Labor Party.
"The light on the hill" is a phrase used to describe the objective of the Australian Labor Party.
The Personality of the Deity
In response to Ralph Waldo Emerson's Divinity School Address, Henry Ware, Jr. delivered a sermon titled The Personality of the Deity in the chapel of Harvard University on September 23, 1838.
In response to Ralph Waldo Emerson's Divinity School Address, Henry Ware, Jr. delivered a sermon titled The Personality of the Deity in the chapel of Harvard University on September 23, 1838.
The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville
"The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville" is an article by Warren Buffett promoting value investing, published in the Fall, 1984 issue of Hermes, Columbia Business School magazine.
"The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville" is an article by Warren Buffett promoting value investing, published in the Fall, 1984 issue of Hermes, Columbia Business School magazine.
There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom
There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom is the title of a lecture given by physicist Richard Feynman at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech on December 29, 1959.
There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom is the title of a lecture given by physicist Richard Feynman at an American Physical Society meeting at Caltech on December 29, 1959.
This time the struggle is for our freedom
"This Time The Struggle Is For Our Freedom" is a speech given by Bengali nationalist leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 7, 1971 at the historic Ramna Race Course Maidan in Dhaka to a gatherin...
"This Time The Struggle Is For Our Freedom" is a speech given by Bengali nationalist leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 7, 1971 at the historic Ramna Race Course Maidan in Dhaka to a gatherin...
Tryst with destiny
Tryst with Destiny was a speech made by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India.
Tryst with Destiny was a speech made by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India.
Two Americas
Two Americas is a catch phrase referring to social stratification in American society, made famous in a speech by former US Senator and former presidential candidate John Edwards, originally ref...
Two Americas is a catch phrase referring to social stratification in American society, made famous in a speech by former US Senator and former presidential candidate John Edwards, originally ref...
Vive le Québec libre
"Vive le Québec libre !" was a controversial phrase in a speech delivered by French president Charles de Gaulle in Montreal on July 24, 1967.
"Vive le Québec libre !" was a controversial phrase in a speech delivered by French president Charles de Gaulle in Montreal on July 24, 1967.
Votes for Women (speech)
Votes for Women, a popular slogan in the campaign for women's suffrage in the United States, was a January 20, 1901 speech by American author and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better ...
Votes for Women, a popular slogan in the campaign for women's suffrage in the United States, was a January 20, 1901 speech by American author and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better ...
Wasteland Speech
The Wasteland Speech was a speech given by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Newton N. Minow to the convention of the National Association of Broadcasters on May 9, 1961.
The Wasteland Speech was a speech given by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Newton N. Minow to the convention of the National Association of Broadcasters on May 9, 1961.
Webster-Hayne debate
The Webster-Hayne debate was a famous debate in the U.S. between Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina that took place on January 19-27, 1830 rega...
The Webster-Hayne debate was a famous debate in the U.S. between Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina that took place on January 19-27, 1830 rega...
Webster–Hayne debate
The Webster-Hayne debate was a famous debate in the U.S. between Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina that took place on January 19-27, 1830 rega...
The Webster-Hayne debate was a famous debate in the U.S. between Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina that took place on January 19-27, 1830 rega...
William Lynch speech
The William Lynch speech is an address purportedly delivered by William Lynch to an audience on the bank of the James River in Virginia in 1712 regarding control of slaves within the colony.
The William Lynch speech is an address purportedly delivered by William Lynch to an audience on the bank of the James River in Virginia in 1712 regarding control of slaves within the colony.
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