American Decades
Regulating Radio
Speech on Radio Regulation Given to the U.S. House of Representatives
Speech
By: Luther A. Johnson
Date: March 13, 1926
Source: Johnson, Luther A. Speech on radio regulation given to the U.S. House of Representatives, March 13, 1926. Congressional Record 67, 5558, March 13, 1926.
About the Author: Luther Alexander Johnson (1875–1965) was born and raised in Navarro County, Texas. Johnson practiced law, working first as a district attorney, then in private practice. Active in Democratic politics, he represented his north-central Texas community in the U.S. Congress from 1923 until 1946.
Letter to Congress Regarding
Pending Radio Regulation
Letter
By: National Radio Coordinating Committee
Date: December 2, 1926
Source: National Radio Coordinating Committee. Letter to Congress regarding...
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1920's Business and the Economy Primary Sources
- Women in the Office
- "The Negro Working Woman"
- Twelfth Annual Report of the Secretary of Commerce, 1924
- The Real Estate Boom
- Installment Buying
- Regulating Radio
- "The Shop Chairmen, the Rank and File and the 'Prosanis' Label"
- "No Backward Step in Federal Aid For Road Building Can Be Taken"
- Calvin Coolidge And Nicaragua
- "Open Letter to the Pullman Company"
- "The Present Status and Future Prospects of Chains of Department Stores"
- Federal Farm Policy
- "Hamlin Memorandum and Diary Extracts, Showing Federal Reserve Board Response to 1927 Recession and Stock Market: July 1, 1927–January 4, 1929"
- "A New Era … an Economic Revolution of the Profoundest Character"
- "Brokers and Suckers"
- The Southern Urban Negro as Consumer
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
