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An Interview with Margaret Chase Smith


An Interview with Margaret Chase Smith

Senator Margaret Chase Smith (Republican-Maine), the first woman to ever serve in both the House and the Senate, talks to Howard Langer about life in the ...

Interview with Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R., Me.) by Senator ...

Interview with Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R., Me.) by Senator Kenneth B. Keating, Sunday, April 21, 1963. Digital Work. Identifier: ur:5215. Citation. Staff ...

1994 Interview with Margaret Chase Smith - YouTube

MPBN's John Greenman conducted one of the final interviews with Senator Margaret Chase Smith at her library in Skowhegan.

An Interview with Margaret Chase Smith - Album by ... - Spotify

Listen to An Interview with Margaret Chase Smith on Spotify · Album · Margaret Chase Smith · 1958 · 9 songs.

Interview with Margaret Chase Smith

Smith was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination in the 1964 presidential election, but was the first woman to be placed in nomination for the ...

Interview with Margaret Chase Smith, April 26, 1971

Margaret Chase Smith and Hugh Cates, “Interview with Margaret Chase Smith, April 26, 1971,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, ...

An Interview With Margaret Chase Smith - Apple Music

Listen to An Interview With Margaret Chase Smith by Margaret Chase Smith on Apple Music. 1958. 9 Songs. Duration: 17 minutes.

Margaret Chase Smith, Foreign Correspondent - Senate.gov

Margaret Chase Smith, pioneering senator from Maine, enjoyed a 30-year congressional career that showed her to be a woman of intelligence with unflappable ...

Margaret Chase Smith; Congressional Trailblazer

In honor of Women's Equality Day, the anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote in the United States, ...

'Conscience' tells the story of Margaret Chase Smith's most famous ...

In the runup to a presidential election, Portland Stage is presenting the play, which is set in the time immediately before and after ...

Interview With US Senator Margaret Chase Smith (1958) - eBay

This is a 10" LP record of an interview with Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith, the first woman to have served as both a representative and a senator.

Interview with Margaret Chase Smith, April 26, 1971 - UGA

Interview with Margaret Chase Smith, April 26, 1971. Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia

Margaret Chase Smith Interviewed by Patsy Wiggins on ... - YouTube

Patsy Wiggins, host of Maine Public's interview program Personally Speaking, speaks with Maine's own Margaret Chase Smith in 1992.

Margaret Chase Smith: Breaking the Barrier - Pieces of History

Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME) delivered her “Declaration of Conscience” speech, criticizing Senator Joseph McCarthy and his anti-communist campaign.

Margaret Chase Smith | National Women's History Museum

A National History Day documentary by Parker Beverly, Pensacola High School, 2017. You Might Also Like. Exhibit. Educational Equality & Title IX:.

Eleanor Roosevelt and Senator Margaret Chase Smith on "Face the ...

Former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and the first woman to have served in both the House and the Senate Sen. Margaret Chase Smith appeared ...

Margaret Chase Smith | American Experience | Official Site - PBS

Senator Margaret Chase Smith asked Senator Joseph McCarthy for evidence to support his allegations of communists in the State Department, but he ignored her ...

Margaret Chase Smith - Apple Music

Listen to music by Margaret Chase Smith on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Margaret Chase Smith, including Margaret Chase Smith - 1950, ...

Margaret Chase Smith | Archives of Women's Political Communication

Margaret Chase Smith served as a U.S. representative from Maine from 1940-1949 and a U.S. senator from 1949-1973. Smith was the first woman to serve in both ...

Margaret Chase Smith - Americans Who Tell The Truth

Biography. Senator Smith spoke the words quoted above during a fifteen-minute speech delivered to the U.S. Senate on June 1, 1950.