File:Layout diagram for transcontinental transmission of Harding November 11, 1921 Armistice Day speech.gif

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English: On November 11, 1921 (Armistice Day), President Warren G. Harding gave a speech at the "Tomb of the Unknowns" at the Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. The speech was also carried by telephone lines to auditorium audiences in New York City and San Francisco,
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Source Illustration included in the article "President's Words Heard by 150,000 in Three Cities" by Robert W. King from page 2 of the January 16, 1922 The (Klamath Falls, Oregon) Evening Herald.
Author Prepared by American Telephone and Telegraph Company staff

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