Margaret Chase Smith : model public servant

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Margaret Chase Smith : model public servant

Marlene Boyd Vallin ; foreword by Halford R. Ryan

(Great American orators, no. 27)

Greenwood Press, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-238) and index

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内容説明

The selected speeches of Senator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine made throughout her 32 year career in the U.S. Congress are critically analyzed in this rhetorical study. The inquiry focuses on the factors of her political persona that garnered her the support of her constituents and the respect of her colleagues. The chapters are each titled with a segment of her political identity-an American, a Republican, and a women. Thus this work will be of interest to students and scholars of U.S. politics, communications, and women's studies. In addition, this popular political figure should be of interest to readers who want to learn more about the first female U.S. Senator.

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Series Foreword by Bernard K. Duffy and Halford R. Ryan Foreword by Halford R. Ryan Preface Critical Analysis Margaret Chase Smith: A Great American Orator "I Speak as an American" "I Speak as a United States Senator" "I Speak as a Woman" "I Speak as a Republican Collected Speeches "Declaration of Conscience I" "Declaration of Conscience II" "Nuclear Credibility" (September 21, 1961) "Nuclear Credibility" (September 21, 1962) "The Kennedy Twist" "Nuclear Test Ban Treaty" "Women's Progress" "Women, the Key Individual of Our Democracy" "Women and Leadership" "No Place for a Woman" "Answer to a Smear" "Election Eve Radio Speech" "Presidential Candidacy Announcement" "Anti-ABM" "Response to Professor Fullam's 'Are You Proud?' Speech" "Celebrating for Fortieth Anniversary" "I Speak As A Woman" Chronology of Significant Speaking Events Bibliography Index

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