Margaret Chase Smith - Interview With Margaret Chase Smith: United States Senator album flac
Performer: Margaret Chase SmithTitle: Interview With Margaret Chase Smith: United States Senator
Style: Interview
Released: 1957
MP3 album: 1904 mb
FLAC album: 1199 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AHX TTA AUD AAC AA FLAC ASF
Genre: Not albums
I speak as a United States Senator. I speak as an American. The United States Senate has long enjoyed worldwide respect as the greatest deliberative body in the world. But recently that deliberative character has too often been debased to the level of a forum of hate and character assassination sheltered by the shield of congressional immunity.
At the time of the interview, Sen. Smith was the only woman in the Senate, and she notes several free services and facilities provided only to male senators. Sen. Smith puts a positive spin on the unequal treatment, though.
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Senator Margaret Chase Smith arrives at the Republican National Convention, in Daly City, California, in 1964. The very traits that made Smith an attractive candidate in 1964 foreclosed her chance to prevail in the race. In mid-November of 1963, a week before he left for his fateful campaign trip to Dallas, Texas, John F. Kennedy held the last press conference of his Presidency, where he fielded a question about the upcoming 1964 Presidential race.
Margaret Madeline Chase Smith (December 14, 1897 – May 29, 1995) was a United States politician. A member of the Republican Party, she served as a . Representative (1940–49) and a . Senator (1949–73) from Maine.
Tracklist
| A1 | Interview |
| B1 | Interview |
Credits
- Design – Rosenhouse*
- Interviewee – Margaret Chase Smith
- Interviewer, Narrator, Producer – Howard Langer
- Photography By – Shoaf
Notes
Folkways Records Service Corp.Produced by Howard Langer









