Conceptually similarMoriz Rosenthal, January 17, 1925 Anna Case, March 9, 1925 Dusolina Giannini, February 28, 1925 New York Philharmonic, January 30, 1925 Roland Hayes, January 16, 1925 Roland Hayes, January 16, 1925 Roland Hayes, January 16, 1925 New York Symphony Orchestra/ Damrosch Saturday Matinee, December 1893 Damrosch Sunday Concert, April 2, 1893 View MoreYour right to access the Digital Collections is subject to these Terms and Conditions.CH156680 Debate: Alfred E. Smith and Nathan L. Miller, July 9, 1925Entered from various New York Times articles, primarily "Smith Fireworks At Close," July 10, 1925, pg. 1. Broadcast on radio station WJZ in New York and WGY in SchenectadyThe article states, in part:"Before one of the largest as well as one of the most representative audiences that Carnegie Hall has held in its long history, Governor Smith and his predecessor in office, ex-Governor Nathan L. Miller, debated last night the proposal for a $100,000,000 bond issue to meet the State's vital needs for permanent public improvements which is to be submitted to voters in the general election this year for ratification. Governor Smith took the affirmative and ex-Governor Miller the negative, while another former chief executive of the State, Charles E. Hughes, refereed the oratorical bout, which lasted more than three hours." CONTENT TYPE: flyer Names: Alfred E. Smith (1873–1944) Charles Evans Hughes (1862–1948) Nathan L. Miller (1868–1953) SEASON: 1924-1925Date: July 9, 1925 YEAR: 1925 VENUE: Main HallCredit: Courtesy of Carnegie Hall Archives Source name: Carnegie Hall Rose ArchivesDepartment: Rose Museum and Archives Collection: Flyers Collection Place: New York, NY LANGUAGE: English Size: 4677px × 7006px (~93 MB) Archives Unique ID: CHA-FL-02938 RIGHTS STATEMENT: NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESCarnegie Hall believes that this item is in the public domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The item may not be in the public domain under the laws of other countries. Read full Rights StatementThough not required, if you want to credit us as the source, please use the statement "Courtesy of Carnegie Hall Rose Archives" and provide a link back to the item on our Digital Collections site. Doing so helps us track how our collection is used and helps justify freely releasing even more content in the future. DownloadRelated materials: View MoreDebate: "Resolved, That the foregoing amendment be submitted to the people for approval at the general election to be held in the year 1925, in accordance with the provision of the election law" RELATED: Flyers, Posters, and Window CardsAlternative versions: Debate: Alfred E. Smith and Nathan L. Miller, July 9, 1925 View More