1934: Oct. 18 Convocation Speech on Radio Broadcasting, Chapel Building,
Eureka College, Eureka, III.
1941: Sept. 15 Promotional Speech at the Premiere of International
Squadron, Dixon Theatre, Dixon, III.
1941: Sept. 16 Convocation Speech on Hollywood and Reagan's College Days,
Chapel Building, Eureka College, Eureka, III.
1944: Jan. 14 Speech to Women Military Recruits, Los Angeles Examiner
Recruiting Headquarters, Los Angeles.
1946: Oct. 2 Speech on the Conference of Studio Unions (CSU) Strike,
Screen Actors Guild, Legion Stadium, Hollywood.
1946: Dec. 19 Speech on the Controversy Between the Conference of Studio
Unions (CSU) and the
Intemational Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), Screen Actors Guild, Legion Stadium,
Hollywood.
1947: Oct. 23 Testimony on Communist Infiltration of the Motion Picture
Industry, U.S. House of
Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities, Washington, D.C.
1948: Jan. 11 Speech on Unemployment in the Motion Picture Industry,
University of California at Los Angeles.
1948: July 9 "Television in Hollywood Today," Hollywood Advertising Club,
California Room, Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood.
1950: Aug. 21 Banquet Address, "Injun Summer Days Festival," Masonic
Temple, Dixon, III.
1951: June 21 "Motion Pictures and Your Community, " Kiwanis
International Convention, St. Louis.
1951: July 16 Symposium on the Motion Picture Industry's Fight Against
Communist Infiltration, Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles.
1952: Feb. 18 Address on Hollywood and Politics, Hollywood Advertising
Club, Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood.
1952: May 3 "America the Beautiful," Commencement Address, William Woods
College, Fulton, Mo.
1952: July 8 Banquet Address, American Newspaper Guild Convention
(C.I.O.), Portland, Ore.
1955: June 16 Testimony on Juvenile Delinquency and Motion Pictures, U.S.
Senate Judiciary Committee, Los Angeles.
1956: Oct. 10 Address to the Industrial Information Institute, Hotel
Pick-Ohio, Youngstown, Ohio.
1957: June 7—"Your America To Be Free," Commencement
Address, Eureka College, Eureka, III.
1957: June 25 Address to the California Group Conference, Investment
Bankers Association of
America, Biltmore Hotel, Santa Barbara, Calif.
1958: Jan. 27 Testimony on Tax Reform, U. S. House of Representatives
Ways and Means Committee, Washington, D.C.
1958: May 2 Address on Movie Censorship, Executives Club, Chicago.
1959: May — "Business, Ballots and Bureaus," Genera1 Electric Speech,
Waldorf Hotel, New York City.
1960: Mar.13 Speech on Motion Picture Industry Strike, Screen Actors
Guild, Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood.
1961: Mar. 30 "Encroaching Control," Phoenix Chamber of Commerce,
Thunderbird Room, Hotel Westward Ho, Phoenix, Ariz.
1961: July 28 "Encroaching Control: Keep Government Poor and Remain
Free," Orange County Press Club, Orange County, Calif.
1961: Sept. 16 Address, U.S. Constitution Observance Day, Harvey
Auditorium, Bakersfield, Calif.
1961: Oct. 13 Address, North Carolina Trade Fair, Charlotte, N.C.
1961: Oct. 18 Banquet Address, Santa Clara County Republican Fund-Raising
Dinner, Lou's Village Restaurant, San Jose, Calif.
1961: Dec. 11 "The Danger of Losing Our Freedom by Installments," Annwl
Dinner of the Huntington
Memorial Hospital's Medical Staff, Huntington Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena,
Calif.
1962: Jan. 2 "What Price Freedom?" Los Angeles County Young Republicans,
Hotel Statler Hilton, Los Angeles.
1962: Jan. 23 Luncheon Address, St. Louis Electrical Board of Trade and
St. Louis Chamber of
Commerce, Statler Hilton Hotel, St. Louis.
1962: Jan. 25 Convocation Speech, Central High School, St. Paul, Minn.
1962: Jan. 26 Banquet Address, 78th Annual Meeting of the Fargo Chamber
of Commerce, Fargo, N.D.
1962: Feb. 21 "Losing Freedom By Installments," Uvalde Chamber of Commerce
Banquet, Southwest Texas Junior College, Uvalde, Texas.
1962: April 5 Address, Second Annual Brotherhood Testimonial Dinner,
Santa Monica Bay Area
Chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ), Miramar Hotel, Santa Monica, Calif.
1962: Oct. 10 "What's at Stake," Republican Campaign Speech, Stockton
Civic Auditorium, Stockton, Calif.
1962: Oct. 25 Luncheon Address, The Republican Associates, Biltmore
Hotel, Los Angeles.
1962: Nov. 4 Address Supporting Richard Nixon for Governor of California,
California television stations.
1962: Nov. 8 "A Time for Choosing," Veterans Day Convocation Address,
Gymnasium, Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, Calif.
1963: Jan. 16 "A Time for Choosing," Sacramento Convention Bureau
Membership Dinner, El Rancho Hotel, Sacramento.
1963: Apr. 29 "What Price Freedom?" Lancaster Gymnasium, Dixon High
School, Dixon, III.
1963: Apr. 30 Liberty Bell Dedication Speech, Mount Morris, III.
1963: Nov. 7 "A Time for Choosing," United States Savings and Loan
League, San Francisco.
1964: June 30 Address, Kiwanis International Convention, Los Angeles.
1964: Oct. 27—"A Time for Choosing," Televised Address
Supporting Barry Goldwater for President.*
1964: Nov. 10 Election "Post-Mortem" Address, Los Angeles County Young
Republicans, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles.
1965: Jan. 12 Banquet Address, Inglewood Chamber of Commerce,
AirportMarina Hotel, Inglewood, Calif.
1965: Mar. 27 Convention Address, California Republican Assembly (CRA),
San Diego.
1965: Apr. 22 Banquet Address, Free Enterprise Award Dinner, San Fernando
Valley Business and
Professional Association, San Fernando Valley, Calif.
1965: May 1 Convention Keynote Address, United Republicans of California
(UROC), Sacramento.
1965: May 15 Banquet Address, "Salute to Ray Page" Dinner, McCormick
Place, Chicago.
1965: June 8 "A Moment of Truth: Our Rendzvous with Destiny,"
Testimonial Dinner for U.S. Rep.
John M. Ashbrook, Granville, Ohio.
1965: Sept. 28 Address, Connecticut Republican Citizens Committee, New
Haven Arena, New Haven, Conn.
1965: Sept. 29 Convention Address, New England Federation of Republican
Women, Hotel Statler Hilton, Boston.
1966: Jan. 4 "A Plan for Action," Address Announcing Candidacy for
Governor of California, California television stations.
1966: May 12 "The Morality Gap at Berkeley," Gubernatorial Primary
Campaign Address, Cow Palace, San Francisco.
1966: Sept. 9 "Campaign Kick-OffTelecast," General Election Gubernatorial
Campaign, California television stations.
1967: Jan. 5 First Gubernatorial Inaugural Address,
Sacramento.
1967: May 15 "Town Meeting of the World," CBS Televised Debate on U.S.
Foreign Policy with Robert F. Kennedy.*
1967: Sep. 28 "The Value of Understanding the Past,"
Eureka College, Eureka, Ill.
1967: Nov. 11 "What Price Peace?" Veterans Day Address, North Albany High
School, Albany, Ore.
1968: Jan. 9 State of the State Address, Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
1968: Jan. 17 "TheCreative Society: California and the U.S. Economy,"
Econornic Club of New York, New York City.
1968: Apr. 5 Address, Women's National Press Club, Washington, D.C.
1968: Apr. 9 Address, Republican Fund-Raising Dinner, Phoenix.
1968: July 4 Fourth of July Oration, Columbia, Calif.
1969: Jan. 7 State of the State Address, Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
1969: June 13 "People's Park Speech," Televised Address at the
Commonwealth C1ub, San Francisco.
1970: Jan. 6 State of the State Address, Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
1970: Sept. 4 "Host Breakfast Address," California Chamber of Commerce,
Sacramento.
1971: Jan. 4 Second Gubernatoria1 Inaugura1 Address, Sacramento.
1971: Jan. 12 State of the State Address, Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
EARLY SPEECHES
1928: Nov. 28 Speech Supporting a Student Strike, Chapel Building, Eureka
College, Eureka, III.MOT1ON PICTURE INDUSTRY SPEECHES
SPEECHES FROM THE GENERAL ELECTRIC YEARS
1954: Oct. 20 Banquet Address, 100th Anniversary of the Schenectady
School System, Schenectady, N.Y. CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT SPEECHES
1962: Aug. 30 Fund-Raising Address for Congressman John Rousselot,
Huntington Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena, Calif. SPEECHES AS A CANDIDATE AND GOVERNOR
1972: Jan. 6 State of the State Address, Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
1972: Aug. 21 Address, Republican National Convention, Miami Beach.
1973: Jan. 11 State of the State Address, Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
1973: Feb. 8 "Report to the People" on Tax Limitation and Reduction
("Proposition 1"), California television stations.
1974: Jan. 9 State of the State Address, Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
1974: June 15 Commencement Address, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
PRE-PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES
1975: Apr. 7 Address on NATO, Pilgrim Society, Savoy Hotel, London,
England.
1975: Sept. 26 "Let the People Rule," Executives Club, McCormick Place,
Chicago.
1975: Nov. 20 Announcement of Candidacy, 1976 Republican Presidential
Nominations National Press Club, Washington, D.C.
1976: Mar. 31 "To Restore America," Televised
Campaign
Speech,* Republican Presidential Prirnary Elections.
1976: Apr. 28 Televised Campaign Address on Foreign Policy and National
Defense,* Republican Presidential Primary Elections.
1976: July 6 Televised Campaign Speech on Restoring American Values,*
Republican Presidential Primary Elections.
1976: Aug. 19 Remarks to the Republican National Convention,* Kemper
Arena, Kansas City.
1977: June 9 "United States Foreign Policy and World Realities," Foreign
Policy Association, New York City.
1978: Jan. 13 Debate with William F. Buckley on the Panama Canal ("Firing
Line" Program),* University of South Carolina, Columbia.
1978: Feb. 8 Televised Reply to President Carter's "Fireside Chat" on the
Panama Canal Treaties.*
1978: Sept. 12 Address Supporting William Clements for Governor of Texas,
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dallas.
1979: Nov. 13 Announcement of Candidacy, 1980 Republican Presidential
Nomination,* New York Hilton Hotel, New York City.
1980: Feb. 20 New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary Debate,*
Practical Arts Auditorium, Central High School, Manchester.
1980: Feb. 23 New Hampshire Republican Presidential Primary Debate, Nashua
High School, Nashua.
1980: Feb. 28 South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary Debate,*
Longstreet Theatre, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
1980: Mar. 13 Illinois Republican Presidential Primary Debate,*
Continental Plaza Hotel, Chicago.
1980: Apr. 23 Texas Republican Presidential Primary Debate with George
Bush,* Albert Thomas Convention Center, Houston.
1980: July 17 Presidential Nomination Acceptance Address,* Republican
National Convention, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit.
1980: Sept. 9 "A Strategy of Growth: The American Economy in the 1980s,"
International Business Council, Chicago.
1980: Sept. 21 Presidential Campaign Debate with John Anderson,*
Convention Center, Baltimore.
1980: Oct. 19 "A Strategy for Peace in the 80s," Televised Campaign
Address. *
1980: Oct. 24 "A Vital Economy: Jobs, Growth, and Progress for
Americans," Televised Campaign Address.*
1980: Oct. 28 Presidential Debate with Jimmy Carter,* Convention Center
Music Hall, Cleveland.
1980: Nov. 3 "A Vision for America," Election Eve Televised Campaign
Address. *
PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES—FIRST TERM
1981: Jan.20 "First Inaugural Address,* West Front of
the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1981: Feb. 5 "Address to the Nation on the Economy,* Oval Office at the
White House, Washington, D.C.
1981: Feb. 18 Address on the Program for Economic Recovery,* Joint
Session of Congress, House
Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1981: Apr. 28 Address on the Program for Economic Recovery* (first speech
after assassination
attempt), Joint Session of Congress, House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1981: July 27 Address to the Nation on the Federal Tax Reduction
Legislation,* Oval Office at the
White House, Washington, D.C.
1981: Sept. 24 "Address to the Nation on the
Economic
Recovery,"* Oval Office at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1981: Nov. 18 Address on Strategic Arms Reduction Talks—START (~Zero
Option" Speech),* National Press Club, Washington, D.C.
1982: Jan. 26 State of the Union Address,* Joint
Session of
Congress, House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1982: Apr. 29 Address to the Nation on the Federal Budget,* Oval Office
at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1982: June 8—Address to the British Parliament, Royal
Gallery at the Palace of Westminster, London.
1982: June 9 Address to the Bundestag,* Bundeshaus, Bonn, Federal
Republic of Germany.
1982: June 17 Address to the United Nations* (Special Session on
Disarmament), General Assembly
Hall at the United Nations, New York City.
1982: Aug. 16 Address to the Nation on the Tax and Budget Legislation,*
Oval Office at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1982: Sept. 1 Address to the Nation on the U.S. Policy in the Middle
East,* studios of KNBC-TV, Burbank, California.
1982: Sept. 20--Address to the Nation on Lebanon,* Oval Office at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1982: Oct. 13 Address to the Nation on the Economy,* Oval Office at the
White House, Washington, D.C.
1982: Nov. 22 Address to the Nation on Arms Reduction and Nuclear
Deterrence,* Oval Office at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1983: Jan. 25 State of the Union Address,* Joint Session of Congress,
House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1983: Mar. 8 Address to the National Association of
Evangelicals ("Evil
Empire" Speech), Sheraton Twin Towers Hotel, Orlando, Fla.
1983: Mar. 23 Address to the Nation on the National
Security* ("Star Wars" Speech), Oval Office at
the White House, Washington, D.C.
1983: Mar. 23 Comments on SDI, White House, Washington,
D.C.
1983: Apr. 11 Address to the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust
Survivors, Capita Centre, Landover, Md.
1983: Apr. 8 Beirut Bombing Speech, Wasington,
D.C.
1983: Apr. 27 Address on Central America,* Joint Session of Congress,
House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1983: Sept. 5 —Address to the Nation on the Soviet
Attack on a Korean Airliner (KAL 007),* Oval Office at the
White House, Washington, D.C.
1983: Oct. 27—Address to the Nation on Lebanon and
Grenada,* Oval Office at the White House, Washington,
D.C.
1983: Nov. 2 Address Upon Establishing the Birthday of Martin Luther
King, Jr. as a National Holiday, Rose
Garden at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1984: Jan. 25 State of the Union Address,* Joint Session of Congress,
House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1984: Jan. 29 Address to the Nation Announcing Reagan's Candidacy for
Reelection,* Oval Office at the White
House, Washington, D.C.
1984: May 9 Address to the Nation on Central America,* Oval Office at the
White House, Washington, D.C.
1984: May 25 Remarks Honoring the Vietnam War's Unknown Soldier, Rotunda
of the Capitol, Washington,
D.C.
1984: June 6 Address at the U.S. Ranger Monument Commemorating the 40th
Anniversary of D-Day,* Pointe du
Hoc, France.
1984: June 6 —Address at the Omaha Beach Memorial
Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of D-Day, Omaha
Beach, France.
1984: Aug. 23 Presidential Nomination Acceptance Address,* Republican
National Convention, Dallas Convention Center, Dallas.
1984: Sept. 24 Address to the General Assembly of the United Nations,*
General Assembly Hall, United Nations,
New York City.
1984: Oct. 7 Presidential Debate with Walter Mondale,* Robert S. Whitney
Hall, Kentucky Center for the Arts,
Louisville.
1984: Oct. 12 Remarks During a Whistlestop Tour of Ohio (six stops on the
train route).
1984: Oct. 21 Presidential Debate with Walter Mondale,* Convention Center
Music Hall, Kansas City.
PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES—SECOND TERM
1985: Jan. 21—Second Inaugural Address,* Rotunda of the
Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1985: Feb. 6 State of the Union Address,* Joint Session of Congress,
House Chamber t the Capitol, Washington,
D.C.
1985: May 5 Speech at the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp Memorial,*
Federal Republic of Germany.
1985: May 5 Speech d Bitburg Air Base,* Federal Republic of Germany.
1985: Oct. 24 Address to the General Assembly of the United Nation,
General Assembly Hall, United Nations,
New York City.
1985: Nov. 14 Address to the Nation on the Upcoming Soviet-United States
Summit in Geneva,* Oval Office,
White House, Washington, D.C.
1986: Jan. 28—Address to the Nation on the
Explosion of the Space Shutte Challenger,* Oval Office at the White
House, Washington, D.C.
1986: Jan. 31 Challenger Eulogies.
1986: Feb. 4 State of the Union Address,* Joint Session of Congress,
House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1986: Apr. 14 Address to the Nation on the U.S. Air Strike Against
Libya,* Oval Office at the White House,
Washington, D.C.
1986: July 3 Address at the Statue of Liberty Centennial Celebration,
Governors Island, New York Harbor.
1986: Sept. 14—Address to the Nation on the Campaign
Against Drug Abuse* (presented jointly with Nancy
Reagan), Residence at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1986: Sept. 22 Address to the General Assembly of the United Nations,*
General Assembly Hall, United Nations,
New York City.
1986: Oct. 1 Address at the Dedication of the Carter Presidential Center,
Jimmy Carter Library, Atlanta.
1986: Nov. 13 Address to the Nation on the Iran-Contra Controversy,* Oval
Office at the White House, Washington, D.C.
1986: Dec. 2 Address to the Nation on the Investigation of the
Iran-Contra Affair,* Oval Office at the White
House, Washington, D.C.
1987: Jan. 27 State of the Union Address,* Joint Session of Congress,
House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1987: Mar. 4 Address to the Nation on the Iran-Contra Controversy* (the
~Tower Report"), Oval Office at the
White House, Washington, D.C.
1987: June 12 Address at the Brandenburg Gate (Berlin
Wall),* Berlin.
1987: July 3 Fourth of July Address on America's Economic Bill of Rights,
Jefferson Memorial, Washington,
D.C.
1988: Jan. 25 State of the Union Address,* Joint Session of Congress,
House Chamber at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
1988: May 31—Address at Moscow State University,*
Moscow.
1988: Aug. 15 Farewell Address, Republican National Convention,*
Superdome, New Orleans.
1988: Dec. 13 Address to Administration Officials on Domestic Policy,
Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C.
1988: Address on Foreign Policy, Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
1989: Jan. 11—Farewell Address to the Nation,* Oval
Office at the White House, Washington, D.C.
POST-PRESIDENCY SPEECHES
1989: Feb. 7 First Address as a Former President, Bovard
Administration
Building Auditorium, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
1989: June 13 Churchill Lecture, English Speaking Union, Guildhall,
London.
1989: Oct. 28 Address to Business Leaders, Fujisankei Communications
Group, Osaka, Japan.
1990: Feb. 16-17 Videotaped Testimony,* U.S. District Court, Los Angeles
(Iran-Contra trial of John
Poindexter); televised Mar. 21-23, 1990.
1990: Sept. 14 Address to the Polish Parliament, Royal Castle, Warsaw,
Poland.
1990: Dec. 5 Address to the Cambridge Union Society, Cambridge
University, Cambridge, England.
1991: Mar. 28 Convocation Address,* 10th Anniversary of the Attempted
Assassination, Lisner Auditorium,
George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
1991: May 6 "Ronald Reagan Day" Address,* Joint Session of the California
State Legislature, Sacramento.
1991: Nov. 4 Address at the Dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential
Library, Simi Valley, Calif.
1994: Feb. 4 Eighty-third Birthday Announcement,
California.
1994: Jun. 6 D-day Anniversary, Normandy,
France.
1994: Nov.4 Announcement of Alzheimer’s,
Calif.