[Speeches]The Columbian Orator, by Caleb Bingham - dlo

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I always forget that! I'll fix.
Here is the fixed one:
https://librivox.org/uploads/dlolso21/columbianorator_83_bingham_128kb.mp3 2.60 KB 2:46
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David,

How will The Columbian Orator be categorized with regard to the authors? (If any)

Reason is, this book collects a lot of very well known, important authors/speakers. I'm thinking that if someone searches Librivox.org for John Milton, Cicero, William Pitt, or any of the others this should show up similar to how a short work collection shows up. Will that be the case? (once the recording is completed)

There looks to be about 8-10 worth considering.
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progressingamerica wrote:David,

How will The Columbian Orator be categorized with regard to the authors? (If any)

Reason is, this book collects a lot of very well known, important authors/speakers. I'm thinking that if someone searches Librivox.org for John Milton, Cicero, William Pitt, or any of the others this should show up similar to how a short work collection shows up. Will that be the case? (once the recording is completed)

There looks to be about 8-10 worth considering.
The database will show just Caleb Bingham as the author for this Book. We can add names ot the speech writers as keywords to aid listeners when they are searching. On the Internet Archive pages the keywords show up after the label Topics see a recently cataloged project with a lot of keywords https://archive.org/details/hyp007_1611_librivox as an example.

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neecheelok70 wrote:I always forget that! I'll fix.
Here is the fixed one:
https://librivox.org/uploads/dlolso21/columbianorator_83_bingham_128kb.mp3 2.60 KB 2:46
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Hi Jim! Is this an edit or a rerecord? Thanks!

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Sorry for not responding earlier. I had to add end of book for 83, which I did, I think.
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neecheelok70 wrote:Sorry for not responding earlier. I had to add end of book for 83, which I did, I think.
Thank you!

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Ready for 9, 17, 42, 49, and 54.
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MW updated.
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Hello,
May I please take section 66

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Thanks Jim! I'll probably get to this after the weekend.

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No rush, please. Jim
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MW updated.
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MW Updated.
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