Someone recently contacted me about a recording of a speech that was
made at the National Press Club in 1932.  The speech was given by
Franklin Roosevelt and officially began our luncheon speaker series.
The researcher found out about the recording through a New York Times
article from November 22, 1932 which talks about the speech.  Apparently
a recording was made by National Sound Studios of Washington (I'm
assuming DC).  

 

Does anyone know anything about National Sound Studios?  I can't seem to
find anything on them.

 

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Christina J. Zamon

Archivist

National Press Club Archives

529 14th Street, NW

Suite 480

Washington, DC  20045

202-662-7598

http://www.press.org/library06/archives.cfm

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