File:President Harding at the June 14, 1922 Francis Scott Key memorial dedication.jpg

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President Harding at the June 14, 1922 Francis Scott Key memorial dedication

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English: On June 14, 1922, U.S. President Harding spoke at the dedication of the Francis Scott Key memorial in Baltimore, Maryland. This address was carried by local radio station WEAR, owned by the Baltimore American newspaper. This was also the first broadcast of a U.S. president by a civilian radio station, although two previous Harding speeches had been broadcast by Washington, D.C. area U.S. Navy stations, NOF and NAA,
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Source Article, "President Harding Extols Francis Scott Key And The 'Star-Spangled Banner'", which appeared on the front page of June 15, 1922 issue of the Baltimore American newspaper
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