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Statements and Speeches of Robert L. Owen
1908-1924
This is a collection of transcripts of public statements of Robert L. Owen. Owen was a United States Senator from Oklahoma from 1907 until 1925. He was a drafter of the Federal Reserve Act and the Farm Loan Act.
- 1900s
- 1910s
- Postal Savings Depositories : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Initiative and Referendum: In Its Relation to the Political and Physical Health of the Nation : Address Delivered Under the Auspices of the Society for Ethical Culture at Carnegie Hall
- Department of Public Health : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- On Promoting International Peace by Limiting Naval Armament and Directly Seeking International Peace : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- Opposing the Prosecution Under the Antitrust Laws of Laboring Men Who Organize to Better the Conditions of Labor : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Remarks on the Right of William Lorimer to a Seat in the United States Senate
- New Mexico and Arizona: Control of Government by Special Interests Versus Control of the Government by the People : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Race Conservation -- The Conservation of Human Life and Effieciency -- The Department of Health and the So-Called League of Medical Freedom : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- The Commission Form of Government for Municpalities as an Agency for the Restoration of Integrity and Efficiency of Government and the Termination of Corruption in City, State, and Nation, and the Overthrow of the Undue Influence of Commercialism in Government : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- The Control of Transportation, the Control of Industrial Monopolies, the Stability of Commerce by the Protection of Bank Deposits, Are Fundamental Economic Questions Urgently Demanding Immediate Consideration and Early Settlement. : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Election and Recall of Federal Judges : Abstract of Speech
- Replies to the Criticism of Oklahoma and Its Constitution by the Senator from Utah (Mr. Sutherland) : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- Replying to the President's Veto of the Arizona and New Mexico Statehood Bill : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- If the People Really Rule Why Don't the People Get What They Want?: The Election of Senators by Direct Vote of the People, The Need for the Direct Rule of the People, The Laws Needed for the People's Rule, The Method by Which to Obtain the People's Rule : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Suggestions for Platform Use : For the Overthrow of Machine Rule and Corruption in Government and for the Control of the "Special Interest"
- Recall of Judges : Address Before the Bar Association of Muskogee, Okla. and Published in the Daily Oklahoman of Sunday, December 31, 1911
- Proposed Children's Bureau : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- National and State Aid in the Construction of Good Roads : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- Recall of Judges: The Pontius Pilate Decision : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Sale of the Mineral Deposits of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal and Asphalt Lands in Oklahoma : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- People's Rule Versus Boss Rule : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- Cloture in the Senate : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- On the Importance of Saving Time in the United States Senate : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- Affairs in Mexico : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Duty and Opportunity of the Present Ruling Majority in Congress : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Shall the People be Tricked Out of Their Power to Rule? : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- The Initiative and Referendum: What They Are, Where They are in Use, How They Work : Presented in the Senate of the United States
- The Previous Question - Limitation of Debate - Cloture : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Corrupt Practices : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Withdrawing Power from Federal Courts to Declare Acts of Congress Void : An Address Delivered at the Auditorium in Oklahoma City, Okla.
- Armed Merchant Ships : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Justification of the War with the Imperial Government of Germany by the United States : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- Proposed International Convention to Establish International Government to Coerce Militarism and Assure Permanent Peace : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- On Senate Bill 3928, To Establish the Federal Reserve Foreign Bank and Thereby Maintain the American Dollar at Gold Par Throughout the World, Furnish American Commerce with Stable Exchange and Credit Facilities in Foreign Countries, and Promote the Foreign Commerce of the United States : Remarks in the Senate of the United States
- Putting the American Dollar at Par Abroad : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- A League of Nations : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- The Peace Treaty and League of Nations : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- The League of Nations : Speech in the Senate of the United States
- The Egyptian Question : Extracts from the Congressional Record
- 1920s
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This collection of speeches was extracted from the Papers of Robert L. Owen held at the University of Oklahoma and digitized by FRASER.
1908-1924
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Owen, Robert L. (Robert Latham), 1856-1947. Statements and Speeches of Robert L. Owen. 1908-1924, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/5328, accessed on November 28, 2024.