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who was elizabeth coolidge and held it all of this happen for the library?> this again herbert putnam, the dillinger wonder who had a great ambition in the previous century. putnam felt because music was one of the fields that came to us to the copyright. go down today and look at the sheet music that's copyrighted that's going to be a major custodial division so that when the music is a custodial division and the print and photographs and all these different formats and we library ins call them special formats are the nonbook materials that shows a certain prejudice in the field i think but nonetheless, putnam had an opportunity with elizabeth coolidge and was actually sponsoring the concert to the national gallery of art and it was in the 1920's and put maneuver and what would be interested in sponsoring such concerns about the library of congress is to be the beginning of an outreach program into astrology and for the music collections to highlight what we've got. many people don't realize the number of fields in which the library of congress collections
who was elizabeth coolidge and held it all of this happen for the library?> this again herbert putnam, the dillinger wonder who had a great ambition in the previous century. putnam felt because music was one of the fields that came to us to the copyright. go down today and look at the sheet music that's copyrighted that's going to be a major custodial division so that when the music is a custodial division and the print and photographs and all these different formats and we library ins call...
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rapids it is the science of international competitions engineer tones of which are rushing from the coolidge play bassam to boulders and treacherously conceal all those. turbulent currents change cools to hollow out mini-series under the rocks well pulls spring up in the most unexpected places the river flood moves off any detail study of it it is that full impossible shot the best route and the rapids. yes all the boat everybody gets out. let's listen up before we gone we need a breather. oh i'm going out about a soundtrack let's have some rust. with half of the journey behind them the team pauses to rest the strain of the rapids has taken its toll. which covered about half of the distance so for another four difficult rapids are still ahead of us so let's get going. the rest is relax on a small flat patch of the bank. when spring comes around it will disappear under a ten needs a body of water becoming part of the river bed. this place can only be reached in winds of time when the water level isn't. we're. all back everybody. now all together. whenever you count concentrate on what you're
rapids it is the science of international competitions engineer tones of which are rushing from the coolidge play bassam to boulders and treacherously conceal all those. turbulent currents change cools to hollow out mini-series under the rocks well pulls spring up in the most unexpected places the river flood moves off any detail study of it it is that full impossible shot the best route and the rapids. yes all the boat everybody gets out. let's listen up before we gone we need a breather. oh...
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hash block concerns of billions abroad but there are things that into what it means propping up coolidge years. a terminally ill russian prison there is pleading for the right to die but to say about one skills competition is critical that the treatment desperately needs are in jail he's already been told you can not and not because it's been washed up to more of a national has been submitted. cannot east forty five and he's dying and he saline dependence diabetic has lost sixty killings in ten months now own mind he can hardly distinguish objects in the backyard of the jail where he's serving his sentence for murder his gangrenous legs heritage and doctors forecasts he won't need crosstrees for much longer he'll need a wheelchair believe him or will read your post in the. reporter openly but with. all. your good former sautter and war veteran can argue no longer has the energy to fight for life and start his bitterly fighting for daf cannot is how it has not always been so bad a deteriorating rapidly after he was put behind bars in two thousand and seven he was sentenced to eighteen yea
hash block concerns of billions abroad but there are things that into what it means propping up coolidge years. a terminally ill russian prison there is pleading for the right to die but to say about one skills competition is critical that the treatment desperately needs are in jail he's already been told you can not and not because it's been washed up to more of a national has been submitted. cannot east forty five and he's dying and he saline dependence diabetic has lost sixty killings in ten...
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was a nice lady said miss it is calvin coolidge. we have a winner. nobody can top that. anything anybody wants to offer? >> >> i remember thinking how low could the lady eisenhower was looking. >> we will talk about the looks of the ladies prior to kennedy but maybe eisenhower was the immediate predecessor to jacqueline kennedy. if we can move on. tellme who is your favorite? if you have spokane you cannot speak again. this is how the supreme court runs the conference you cannot give to opinions on your case until everybody can give one. tell me about your favor first lady. >> jacqueline kennedy. a likely suspect. i am told that this is one of the largest turnouts for the first three of these and i do not doubt it. jacqueline kennedy still has a tremendous hold on the american imagination in. any others? >> let's move on. why is it jacqueline kennedy maintains a hold on the american imagination? all slides will illustrate why it is. but i will not make you raise your hand if you watch qvc and i only see it when i just race through channel surfing but what catches my eye
was a nice lady said miss it is calvin coolidge. we have a winner. nobody can top that. anything anybody wants to offer? >> >> i remember thinking how low could the lady eisenhower was looking. >> we will talk about the looks of the ladies prior to kennedy but maybe eisenhower was the immediate predecessor to jacqueline kennedy. if we can move on. tellme who is your favorite? if you have spokane you cannot speak again. this is how the supreme court runs the conference you...
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his name was harold coolidge and he was no less than the defendant of thomas jefferson. she was developing a sharp that could be read what pilots who could be down on sea to protect them. they conducted all kind of bizarre experience in designing the rescue jets and julia's responsibility was to go to the fish market early every morning for the fresh catch. for the first time in her life she loved her work and felt she found her niche, the place she belonged. the oss for all of its selectivity was a strange group of people. there was a lot of colorful personalities and the had a kind of idiosyncratic lenient atmosphere of a small the beaux-arts college and had the same tolerance for the audibles and eccentrics. she heard that donovan's idea of the ideal female employee was a cross between the smith graduate, our model and tv gives a girl. finally, for once, julia had all the right qualifications. she even had a private income after her mother's death that made her appear above reproach. the rumor in washington at the time was on the family hired people from the ivy leagu
his name was harold coolidge and he was no less than the defendant of thomas jefferson. she was developing a sharp that could be read what pilots who could be down on sea to protect them. they conducted all kind of bizarre experience in designing the rescue jets and julia's responsibility was to go to the fish market early every morning for the fresh catch. for the first time in her life she loved her work and felt she found her niche, the place she belonged. the oss for all of its selectivity...
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found herself assigned to an experimental research project, working with an eminent -- jefferson coolidge was no less than a blue blooded descendant of thomas jefferson. rub on pilots who had been downed at c to protect them. they conduct all kinds of bizarre experiments designing the rescue cats and juliana's responsibility was to go to the fish market every day. for the first time in her life she loved her work and felt she had found her niche, the place where she belonged. the oss was a pretty strange group of people. there were a lot of colorful personalities. the same tolerance for oddballs and eccentrics. she heard donovan's idea of the ideal female employee with a cross between a smith graduate, powers model and katie gibbs barrel. for once julia had the right qualifications. she even had a private in, after her mother's death that made her appear above reproach. the rumor in washington at the time was donovan only hired people from the ivy league and junior league because he believed if you were well off your less susceptible to bribes. this did not make him the least bit popular
found herself assigned to an experimental research project, working with an eminent -- jefferson coolidge was no less than a blue blooded descendant of thomas jefferson. rub on pilots who had been downed at c to protect them. they conduct all kinds of bizarre experiments designing the rescue cats and juliana's responsibility was to go to the fish market every day. for the first time in her life she loved her work and felt she had found her niche, the place where she belonged. the oss was a...
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president, we don't live in the era of calvin coolidge any longer, but this budget would take us back to that time. and adding insult to injury, this budget plan makes a mockery of the concept of shared fries to reduce deficits. apparently, it wasn't enough to bail out the wall street bankers whose reckless gambling and risk taking created the great recession. now we're being asked to cut programs for working americans so wall street can get yet another giant tax cut. this republican tea party budget is built on bad priorities, bad policy and just plain bad values. as columnist e.j. dione points out, americans can now see -- quote -- "how radical the new conservatives in washington are and the extent to which some politicians would transfer even more resources from the have-notes and the have-a-littles to the have-a-lots." mr. president, going back to the 1930's, the american people have supported and strengthened an unwritten social contract. that social contract says that we will prepare our young, care for our elderly and build a safety net for those who fall, who become disabled o
president, we don't live in the era of calvin coolidge any longer, but this budget would take us back to that time. and adding insult to injury, this budget plan makes a mockery of the concept of shared fries to reduce deficits. apparently, it wasn't enough to bail out the wall street bankers whose reckless gambling and risk taking created the great recession. now we're being asked to cut programs for working americans so wall street can get yet another giant tax cut. this republican tea party...
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it's the former massachusetts governor, calvin coolidge. and i'll wager that the magnificent air force one that i saw and many of you have seen out in the area that is just as big as i can tell, i've never seen such a large museum space. it has set down more than a few times because as a candidate as you know, ronald reagan carried my state. and you also know that no other republican has won massachusetts in the last 50 years, and the gipper did it twice. [applause] >> when i think of ronald reagan i think of someone who was larger than life. a powerful figure who was proud to be an american. i did my small part. yeah, you can clap on that, it is true. it is true. and i'd like you did my part in supporting him, and in the working-class neighborhoods where i lived that put me in the majority. to this day in american politics we speak of the reagan republicans and reagan democrats, and that's the legacy of a man who respected everyone. and spoke to everyone. now, a lot of old political assumptions fell away in his time because his convictions
it's the former massachusetts governor, calvin coolidge. and i'll wager that the magnificent air force one that i saw and many of you have seen out in the area that is just as big as i can tell, i've never seen such a large museum space. it has set down more than a few times because as a candidate as you know, ronald reagan carried my state. and you also know that no other republican has won massachusetts in the last 50 years, and the gipper did it twice. [applause] >> when i think of...
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we have had a national debt in every presidency, except for coolidge. i did not know that until yesterday. so, what i would do, i would, militarye, take the out of germany and korea and japan and just about everywhere that we are supporting countries from the cold war. we don't need that. i would certainly get the rich to pay their taxes and not take -- we are losing the middle class altogether. i mean, look at mcdonald's having 50,000 jobs and they had 1000 applicants for a mcdonald's for four jobs. host: we will leave it there and ine on to damien philadelphia. caller: i'm disappointed with all the baby boomers. i understand that they paid into the system. at the same time, they spend all of the money. they burned up the national resources and the fossil fuels. they lived in the sweet spot of american history and now they do not want anything cut. now it is too late. nobody my age that i know works expect social security or medicare to be around when they retire. we have to pay for the current users and find our own retirements. it is very difficult -
we have had a national debt in every presidency, except for coolidge. i did not know that until yesterday. so, what i would do, i would, militarye, take the out of germany and korea and japan and just about everywhere that we are supporting countries from the cold war. we don't need that. i would certainly get the rich to pay their taxes and not take -- we are losing the middle class altogether. i mean, look at mcdonald's having 50,000 jobs and they had 1000 applicants for a mcdonald's for four...
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calvin coolidge. and i said we have a winner. no one has topped that for going back any farther. other more recent first ladies in one wants to offer that is your first memory, yes? >> i remember, again, very, very little, five, six years old and i remember seeing -- [inaudible] >> we will talk about the looks of the first ladies who proceeded jacqueline kennedy. maybe eisenhower of course was the immediate predecessor to jacqueline kennedy. so it can if we can move on, tell me who's your favorite first lady. if you've already spoke on your not allowed to speak again. this is actually on the supreme court runs its conferences. you're not allowed to get two opinions on k. sure to sign it took everyone has allowed to give one. tell me who your favorite first lady is. yes? [inaudible] >> jacqueline kennedy, a likely suspect since you're here today to hear about jacqueline kennedy. i'm told by don this was one of the largest turnouts or the first three of these industries on first ladies. and i don't doubt it. jacqueline kennedy still has a tremendous hold on the american imagination
calvin coolidge. and i said we have a winner. no one has topped that for going back any farther. other more recent first ladies in one wants to offer that is your first memory, yes? >> i remember, again, very, very little, five, six years old and i remember seeing -- [inaudible] >> we will talk about the looks of the first ladies who proceeded jacqueline kennedy. maybe eisenhower of course was the immediate predecessor to jacqueline kennedy. so it can if we can move on, tell me...
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what's funny is lincoln always comes in number one, although i gather glenn beck is trying to elevate coolidge to being number one nowadayses which is going to take a while, i think. [laughter] and then the two bottom ones, generally, are the one who came before lincoln, buchanan, and the one who came after lincoln, andrew johnson. now, i personally have a stake in this. i'm going to get to your question in a second. i have a way of rambling around and then getting to the question. you know, i think andrew johnson was probably the worst president in american history, the map who succeeded lincoln. johnson lacked every quality that i mentioned in lincoln. he had no open mindedness, he was not willing to listen to criticism, he had no sense of public opinion in the north, he was sub born, he was deeply -- stubborn, he was deeply, unchangeably racist, and he was unwilling to work with congress. he took a position, stuck to it. if people didn't like it, tough luck, i'm not listening to you. he surrounded himself with yemen. lincoln was willing to -- yes men. every quality of greatness lincoln had,
what's funny is lincoln always comes in number one, although i gather glenn beck is trying to elevate coolidge to being number one nowadayses which is going to take a while, i think. [laughter] and then the two bottom ones, generally, are the one who came before lincoln, buchanan, and the one who came after lincoln, andrew johnson. now, i personally have a stake in this. i'm going to get to your question in a second. i have a way of rambling around and then getting to the question. you know, i...
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--it is clear, coolidge did this morning, no bake surprise.n oakland. their in the north bay, 41 in napa. 51 in san jose east bay 54. 47 in livermore. wednesday, it's part of assistance to our north it will affect our weather. cooler today, a little breeze here. 16 at sfo, 12 mi. an hour winds at oakland. these wins will get stronger into the later afternoon hours. wins in san francisco closer to 30. temperatures on the whole look great. expecting 68 in vallejo. oakland mid-60s. 66 in san jose. 57 half moon bay. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. we do have a warm up on the way. we were expecting that upper 70's by saturday, low 80s by sunday look at next week potential by midweek up near 80 degrees. it's and then nice? now, here is a look at the traffic. >> george: not tracking any hot spots a pretty good writer on the bay area, starting with a project. westbound ride is still very light, no delays. sematech, looks good, a camera there, you'll see that the ride is smooth on the right side of your screen although the volume has built
--it is clear, coolidge did this morning, no bake surprise.n oakland. their in the north bay, 41 in napa. 51 in san jose east bay 54. 47 in livermore. wednesday, it's part of assistance to our north it will affect our weather. cooler today, a little breeze here. 16 at sfo, 12 mi. an hour winds at oakland. these wins will get stronger into the later afternoon hours. wins in san francisco closer to 30. temperatures on the whole look great. expecting 68 in vallejo. oakland mid-60s. 66 in san jose....
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his name was harold jefferson coolidge and he was no less the descendant of thomas jefferson street sheas developing a sharp that could be rubbed on pilots who had been down at sea to protect them. they conducted all kind of bizarre experiments and designing the rescue kit and shelia's responsibility was to go to the fish market early every morning for the fresh catch. for the first time in her life, she loved her work and felt she had found her niche, please she belonged. there were colorful personalities and had the kind of idiosyncratic lenient atmosphere of a small liberal arts college and had the same tolerance for the oddballs and eccentrics. she heard donovan's idea of the ideal female employee he was a cross between the smith graduate, power model and katie gibbs girl. finally for once, julia had all of the right qualifications. she even had a private income after her mother's death that made her appear above reproach. the rumor in washington at the time was that donovan high year from the ivy league and the junior league because he believed if you are well-off less susceptible
his name was harold jefferson coolidge and he was no less the descendant of thomas jefferson street sheas developing a sharp that could be rubbed on pilots who had been down at sea to protect them. they conducted all kind of bizarre experiments and designing the rescue kit and shelia's responsibility was to go to the fish market early every morning for the fresh catch. for the first time in her life, she loved her work and felt she had found her niche, please she belonged. there were colorful...