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Title[Speeches given at ceremony for 1932 Pulitzer Prizes in literature]TypeNonMusicAudioMonographContributionPershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948 (contributor)Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971 (contributor)Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943 (contributor)James, Henry, 1879-1947 (contributor)Cather, Willa, 1873-1947 (contributor)Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949 (contributor)Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 (contributor)Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum Collection (Library of Congress) (contributor) ClassificationLCC: LWO 6312 reel 21, B5-10; reel 22, A14-15; reel 26, B15-16 (preservation master - not for playback) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)LCC: RXA 5651 B5-10, RXA 5652 A14-15, RXA 5656 B15-16 (playback copy) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner) SummarySpeeches from the ceremony in which the 1932 Pulitzer Prizes for literature are awarded. Includes introductory speech by General John J. Pershing and talks by past prize winners Allan Nevins, Henry James, Willa Cather, James Truslow Adams, and Robert Frost concerning various literary genres. William Lyon Phelps is the host for the occasion which takes place in New York City on May 4, 1933CaptureDate: 1933-05-04 Place: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation Authorized Access Point[Speeches given at ceremony for 1932 Pulitzer Prizes in literature]