Speaking My Mind Selected Speeches
, by Reagan, RonaldNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780743271110 | 0743271114
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- Copyright: 8/1/2004
The most important speeches of America's "Great Communicator": Here, in his own words, is the record of Ronald Reagan's remarkable political career and historic eight-year presidency.
Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States of America. He served two terms as President, from 1981 to 1989.
Foreword | p. 13 |
The California Years | |
Remarks at the Kiwanis International Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, June 21, 1951 | p. 17 |
Televised Nationwide Address on Behalf of Senator Barry Goldwater, October 27, 1964 | p. 22 |
Eisenhower College Fund-Raiser, Washington, D.C., October 14, 1969 | p. 37 |
Robert Taylor Eulogy, Los Angeles, California, June 11, 1969 | p. 46 |
Syndicated Radio Shows | p. 51 |
1981 | |
Inaugural Address, West Front of the U.S. Capitol, January 20, 1981 | p. 59 |
Remarks at a Luncheon for Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame, State Dining Room, March 27, 1981 | p. 67 |
Address to the Nation on the Economy, Oval Office, February 5, 1981 | p. 74 |
Statement on the Air Traffic Controllers' Strike, White House Rose Garden, August 3, 1981 | p. 84 |
Remarks at the Eighty-fourth Annual Dinner of the Irish American Historical Society, New York City, November 6, 1981 | p. 87 |
Remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Washington, D.C., March 20, 1981 | p. 93 |
Remarks on the Departure of the U.S. Delegation to Funeral Services for President Anwar Sadat, White House South Lawn, October 8, 1981 | p. 102 |
1982 | |
Address to Members of the British Parliament, Palace of Westminster, June 8, 1982 | p. 107 |
Eureka College Alumni Dinner, Peoria, Illinois, May 9, 1982 | p. 121 |
Remarks at the Recommissioning of the USS New Jersey, Long Beach, California, December 28, 1982 | p. 127 |
Annual National Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D.C., February 4, 1982 | p. 135 |
Christmas Day Radio Address to the Nation, December 25, 1982 | p. 139 |
1983 | |
Address on Central America Before a Joint Session of the Congress, April 27, 1983 | p. 145 |
Remarks on Greeting the Finalists of the National Spelling Bee, White House Rose Garden, June 6, 1983 | p. 161 |
Remarks on the Anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, Birth, East Room of the White House, January 15, 1983 | p. 163 |
Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals, Orlando, Florida, March 8, 1983 | p. 168 |
Remarks on Awarding the U.S. Coast Guard Medal Posthumously to Arland D. Williams, Jr., Oval Office, June 6, 1983 | p. 181 |
Address to the Nation on Events in Lebanon and Grenada, Oval Office, October 27, 1983 | p. 184 |
1984 | |
Remarks on Accepting the GOP Presidential Nomination, Dallas, Texas, August 23, 1984 | p. 199 |
Remarks at the U.S. Ranger Monument, Pointe du Hoc, France, June 6, 1984 | p. 217 |
Remarks at the Normandy Invasion Ceremony, Omaha Beach, France, June 6, 1984 | p. 223 |
Remarks to the Citizens of Ballyporeen, Ballyporeen, Ireland, June 3, 1984 | p. 227 |
Remarks at the Al Smith Dinner, New York City, October 18, 1984 | p. 231 |
Remarks at a Rally in Fairfield, Connecticut, October 26, 1984 | p. 235 |
1985 | |
Address to the Nation on the Upcoming U.S.-Soviet Summit in Geneva, Oval Office, November 14, 1985 | p. 247 |
Remarks at Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp and Bitburg Air Base, Federal Republic of Germany, May 5, 1985 | p. 256 |
Remarks on Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Mother Teresa, White House Rose Garden, June 20, 1985 | p. 267 |
Remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Washington, D.C., March 1, 1985 | p. 271 |
Remarks at the Memorial Service for Members of the 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, December 16, 1985 | p. 280 |
1986 | |
Address to the Nation on the U.S. Air Strike Against Libya, Oval Office, April 14, 1986 | p. 285 |
Address to the Nation on the Challenger Disaster, Oval Office, January 28, 1986 | p. 289 |
Remarks at a Dinner Honoring Tip O'Neill, Washington, D.C., March 17, 1986 | p. 293 |
Remarks at the Statue of Liberty Centennial Ceremonies, Governors Island, July 3, 1986 | p. 296 |
Remarks on Signing the Tax Reform Act into Law, White House South Lawn, October 22, 1986 | p. 301 |
Address to the Nation on Return from Meeting with General Secretary Gorbachev, Oval Office, October 13, 1986 | p. 307 |
Meeting with Hostage David Jacobsen and Reporters, White House Rose Garden, November 7, 1986 | p. 317 |
1987 | |
Remarks on Signing the INF Treaty, White House East Room, December 8, 1987 | p. 323 |
Remarks at the Memorial Service for Malcolm Baldrige, The National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., July 29, 1987 | p. 328 |
Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Residents of Chase, Maryland, Old Executive Office Building, February 3, 1987 | p. 332 |
Address to the Nation on the Tower Commission Report, Oval Office, March 4, 1987 | p. 335 |
Remarks at the Memorial Service for Crew Members of the USS Stark, Jacksonville, Florida, May 22, 1987 | p. 342 |
Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate, West Berlin, June 12, 1987 | p. 348 |
Remarks at the Memorial Service for Edith Luckett Davis, St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, Phoenix, Arizona, October 31, 1987 | p. 357 |
1988 | |
Veterans Day Ceremony, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, November 11, 1988 | p. 365 |
Remarks at the White House Correspondents Dinner, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1988 | p. 370 |
Remarks and Question-and-Answer Session with Students at Moscow State University, May 31, 1988 | p. 373 |
Remarks at a Campaign Rally for Vice President George Bush, San Diego, California, November 7, 1988 | p. 393 |
Tribute to Mrs. Reagan, Republican National Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 15, 1988 | p. 403 |
1989 | |
Farewell Address to the Nation, Oval Office, January 11, 1989 | p. 409 |
The Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Reagan | p. 419 |
Index | p. 428 |
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