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["Statement at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles"]
Sanger gave this statement to the pressupon arriving in Los Angeles for a one-month speaking tour.
["Statement on Flappers"]
Sanger likely gave this statement in answer to a question during her "Speech to the Hagerstown Woman's Club" on Jan. 26, 1923 in Hagerstown, Maryland.
[Statement on Ethel Byrne's Hunger Strike]
Sanger spoke and answered questions at a luncheon at the Hotel Lafayette immediately after being released from Queens County Penitentiary.
[Statement on Japanese Visa]
Sanger spoke to San Francisco reporters about the possibility of traveling to Japan.
[Statement on Papal Encyclical]
[Statement on President Eisenhower's Population Views]
anger appeared on PBS Channel 13 in Tucson to discuss President Eisenhower's statement on American family planning assitance to foreign nations: "I cannot imagine anything more emphatically a subject …
[Statement on Release from Prison]
Sanger spoke and answered questions at a luncheon at the Hotel Lafayette immediately after being released from Queens County Penitentiary.
[Statement on Swedish Trip]
Sanger spoke to the press on arriving back in Tucson after attending the Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood in in Stockholm, Sweden
[Statement on the Parents' Exposition]
The last portion of the article consisting of O'Shea's reply has been omitted.
American Conference for Birth Control and National Recovery
For two versions of Sanger's welcome address at this conference, see Birth Control and National Recovery and Address of Welcome, both Jan. 15, 1934.
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