President Kennedy, The Collected Speeches, Extended Edition
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ナレーター:
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John F. Kennedy
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Ian Cullen
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著者:
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John Kennedy
このコンテンツについて
This collection includes all the major speeches from President John F. Kennedy's Presidency (1961-63) in his own voice. Speeches are digitally remastered to achieve crystal clear sound.
Speeches include the famous "City Upon a Hill" speech, the "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech, and the announcement of the goal of sending a person to the moon. Key speeches such as State of the Unions and addresses to the United Nations are also included. As well as speeches on key events that include the Berlin Crisis, the nuclear test ban treaty, and the Cuba Crisis. This collection gives a broad overview of President Kennedy's speeches over the course of his presidency.
In total 39 separate speeches are included.
Notable speeches include
City Upon a Hill Speech
Inaugural Address
Three States of the Union (1961-1963)
Remarks on the Youth Fitness Program
Establishment of the Peace Corps
Address to the Diplomatic Corps of Latin America
Address to the American Association of Newspaper Editors
President and the Press Speech
Address before the Canadian Parliament
Report to the American People on Returning from Europe
Remarks to the Graduating Class of the US Naval Academy
Report on the Berlin Crisis
Addresses to the UN General Assembly (1961 & 1963)
Address at the University of North Carolina
Remarks at the Veterans Day Ceremony
University of Washington's 100th Anniversary
Address to the National Association of Manufacturers
Address in Miami at the Opening of the AFL-CIO Convention
Remarks to a U.N. Delegation of Women
Address on the Space Effort
Address on the Situation at the University of Mississippi
Address on the Buildup of Arms in Cuba
American University Commencement
Address on Civil Rights
"Ich bin ein Berliner" speech
Address on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
and Remarks at Amherst College