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- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
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Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- A Talk Given on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, "Memorial Day," May 30, 1937 - Launched in 1934, the <em>Ford Sunday Evening Hour</em> radio program featured classical music, guest soloists and conductors, and a weekly talk during intermission. Henry Ford asked his friend and advisor William J. Cameron to write and deliver these messages. Cameron, who composed the anti-Semitic articles for <em>The Dearborn Independent</em>, now peddled softer populist views--avoiding extremes and any direct attacks on politicians, ethnic groups, or Wall Street financiers.

- May 30, 1937
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A Talk Given on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, "Memorial Day," May 30, 1937
Launched in 1934, the Ford Sunday Evening Hour radio program featured classical music, guest soloists and conductors, and a weekly talk during intermission. Henry Ford asked his friend and advisor William J. Cameron to write and deliver these messages. Cameron, who composed the anti-Semitic articles for The Dearborn Independent, now peddled softer populist views--avoiding extremes and any direct attacks on politicians, ethnic groups, or Wall Street financiers.
- Talks Given on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, October 1934-June 1935 - Launched in 1934, the <em>Ford Sunday Evening Hour</em> radio program featured classical music, guest soloists and conductors, and a weekly talk during intermission. Henry Ford asked his friend and advisor William J. Cameron to write and deliver these messages. Cameron, who composed the anti-Semitic articles for <em>The Dearborn Independent</em>, now peddled softer populist views--avoiding extremes and any direct attacks on politicians, ethnic groups, or Wall Street financiers.

- July 01, 1935
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Talks Given on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, October 1934-June 1935
Launched in 1934, the Ford Sunday Evening Hour radio program featured classical music, guest soloists and conductors, and a weekly talk during intermission. Henry Ford asked his friend and advisor William J. Cameron to write and deliver these messages. Cameron, who composed the anti-Semitic articles for The Dearborn Independent, now peddled softer populist views--avoiding extremes and any direct attacks on politicians, ethnic groups, or Wall Street financiers.
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940