[Complete]The LibriVox Sixteenth Anniversary Collection - lt
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Here is my contribution:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_occupations_dodge_sa_128kb.mp3
15:24
Survey of Occupations Open to the Girl of Fourteen to Sixteen Years (1912; an Excerpt)
by Harriet Hazen Dodge
Girls Trade Education League, Boston, Mass., 1912
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044028817039&view=2up&seq=6
I should have checked the author's name in the LibriVox catalog before I began recording, because when I did check, after completing my recording, I found that Maria Kasper had recorded the entire survey for the 14th anniversary collection! Oh well; it's interesting stuff. The excerpt I read consists of pages 7-10, comprising the sections titled "The Field of Work," and "The Limited Range of Choice."
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_occupations_dodge_sa_128kb.mp3
15:24
Survey of Occupations Open to the Girl of Fourteen to Sixteen Years (1912; an Excerpt)
by Harriet Hazen Dodge
Girls Trade Education League, Boston, Mass., 1912
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044028817039&view=2up&seq=6
I should have checked the author's name in the LibriVox catalog before I began recording, because when I did check, after completing my recording, I found that Maria Kasper had recorded the entire survey for the 14th anniversary collection! Oh well; it's interesting stuff. The excerpt I read consists of pages 7-10, comprising the sections titled "The Field of Work," and "The Limited Range of Choice."
Thank you!Sue Anderson wrote: ↑June 19th, 2021, 4:57 pm Here is my contribution:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_occupations_dodge_sa_128kb.mp3
15:24
Survey of Occupations Open to the Girl of Fourteen to Sixteen Years (1912; an Excerpt)
by Harriet Hazen Dodge
Girls Trade Education League, Boston, Mass., 1912
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044028817039&view=2up&seq=6
I should have checked the author's name in the LibriVox catalog before I began recording, because when I did check, after completing my recording, I found that Maria Kasper had recorded the entire survey for the 14th anniversary collection! Oh well; it's interesting stuff. The excerpt I read consists of pages 7-10, comprising the sections titled "The Field of Work," and "The Limited Range of Choice."
I should have recorded this for the 15th Anniversary! Hahaha!
But, seriously, not a problem!
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Okay, here's the latest. We'll add the author in the file name, too.KevinS wrote: ↑June 19th, 2021, 9:46 am https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_onreachingsixteen_ks_128kb.mp3 (1:28)
I hope this works. Sorry for the trouble.
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_onreachingsixteen_lampson_ks_128kb.mp3 (1:28)
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Two suggestions in French:
Les Seize ans de la Princesse de Judith Gautier
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/47131 (last story)
Oui, monseigneur (chanson, "Oui, monseigneur, je suis jolie, j'ai seize ans et de grands yeux bleus...")
https://books.google.com/books?id=cxpeAAAAcAAJ&newbks=1&pg=PA90
Since we don't do claims here, I'm keeping another one secret for my own use.
Michael
Les Seize ans de la Princesse de Judith Gautier
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/47131 (last story)
Oui, monseigneur (chanson, "Oui, monseigneur, je suis jolie, j'ai seize ans et de grands yeux bleus...")
https://books.google.com/books?id=cxpeAAAAcAAJ&newbks=1&pg=PA90
Since we don't do claims here, I'm keeping another one secret for my own use.
Michael
Thanks!Kazbek wrote: ↑June 19th, 2021, 9:36 pm Two suggestions in French:
Les Seize ans de la Princesse de Judith Gautier
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/47131 (last story)
Oui, monseigneur (chanson, "Oui, monseigneur, je suis jolie, j'ai seize ans et de grands yeux bleus...")
https://books.google.com/books?id=cxpeAAAAcAAJ&newbks=1&pg=PA90
Since we don't do claims here, I'm keeping another one secret for my own use.
Michael
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Section 1 and Section 2 are PL OK.
When I was reading section 2 about occupations for young girls, I couldn't help but think about the "radium girls" who worked at what was supposedly a good factory job...except for the price they had to pay.
When I was reading section 2 about occupations for young girls, I couldn't help but think about the "radium girls" who worked at what was supposedly a good factory job...except for the price they had to pay.
“Reading one book is like eating one potato chip.”
―Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard.
Mary
―Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard.
Mary
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Thanks for the PL, Mary! Ottawa, Illinois, not too far from where I live, was one of the places that had a radium watch dial factory. I sure wouldn't want to live there, even now. According to this article, girls as young as 11 to 13 were hired to paint the watch dials.MaryinArkansas wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2021, 6:11 am Section 1 and Section 2 are PL OK.
When I was reading section 2 about occupations for young girls, I couldn't help but think about the "radium girls" who worked at what was supposedly a good factory job...except for the price they had to pay.
https://www.nprillinois.org/equity-justice/2018-01-25/the-radium-girls-an-illinois-tragedy
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Here's my contribution -
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_16yearswithoutbirthday_matthews_mk_128kb.mp3
(Length 11:16)
"Sixteen Years Without a Birthday" (orig. pub. 1894)
from Tales of Fantasy and Fact by Brander Matthews (1852-1929)
Link to story source on Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/23678/23678-h/23678-h.htm#years
Link to author on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brander_Matthews
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_16yearswithoutbirthday_matthews_mk_128kb.mp3
(Length 11:16)
"Sixteen Years Without a Birthday" (orig. pub. 1894)
from Tales of Fantasy and Fact by Brander Matthews (1852-1929)
Link to story source on Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/23678/23678-h/23678-h.htm#years
Link to author on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brander_Matthews
Thank you!commonsparrow3 wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2021, 5:32 pm Here's my contribution -
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_16yearswithoutbirthday_matthews_mk_128kb.mp3
(Length 11:16)
"Sixteen Years Without a Birthday" (orig. pub. 1894)
from Tales of Fantasy and Fact by Brander Matthews (1852-1929)
Link to story source on Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/23678/23678-h/23678-h.htm#years
Link to author on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brander_Matthews
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
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Here is my contribution.
Inaugural address of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States
Monday, March 4, 1861
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_inauguraladdress_lincoln_cj_128kb.mp3
23:43
full copy of address via the Yale Law Library at http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/lincoln1.asp
Inaugural address of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States
Monday, March 4, 1861
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_inauguraladdress_lincoln_cj_128kb.mp3
23:43
full copy of address via the Yale Law Library at http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/lincoln1.asp
Thank you!tcjsavannah wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2021, 7:26 am Here is my contribution.
Inaugural address of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States
Monday, March 4, 1861
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_inauguraladdress_lincoln_cj_128kb.mp3
23:43
full copy of address via the Yale Law Library at http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/lincoln1.asp
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
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Titel: Am sechzehnten Sonntage nach Pfingsten
Autor: Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797 - 1848)
Link: https://archive.org/details/gesammelteschri05schgoog/page/n147/mode/1up (1879)
File: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_sonntagenachpfingsten_drostehuelshoff_loa_128kb.mp3
Duration: 4:12
Language: German
Happy and greetings from Germany.
Autor: Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797 - 1848)
Link: https://archive.org/details/gesammelteschri05schgoog/page/n147/mode/1up (1879)
File: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_sonntagenachpfingsten_drostehuelshoff_loa_128kb.mp3
Duration: 4:12
Language: German
Happy and greetings from Germany.
Bernd
Don't dream it - be it. (Dr. Frank N. Furter)
How much free time would we have without all this computer stuff?
reader page of lorda
Bambi - 7 Abschnitte frei
Sonnenuntergang - 2 Rollen frei
Don't dream it - be it. (Dr. Frank N. Furter)
How much free time would we have without all this computer stuff?
reader page of lorda
Bambi - 7 Abschnitte frei
Sonnenuntergang - 2 Rollen frei
Thank you!lorda wrote: ↑July 4th, 2021, 3:49 pm Titel: Am sechzehnten Sonntage nach Pfingsten
Autor: Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797 - 1848)
Link: https://archive.org/details/gesammelteschri05schgoog/page/n147/mode/1up (1879)
File: https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_sonntagenachpfingsten_drostehuelshoff_loa_128kb.mp3
Duration: 4:12
Language: German
Happy and greetings from Germany.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
Sonnet 16 William Shaespeare
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_sonnet16_shakespeare_mdl_128kb.mp3
Length 1:23
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1041/1041-h/1041-h.htm
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/16th_sonnet16_shakespeare_mdl_128kb.mp3
Length 1:23
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1041/1041-h/1041-h.htm
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Section 3 "Sixteen Years Without a Birthday" is PL OK.
“Reading one book is like eating one potato chip.”
―Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard.
Mary
―Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard.
Mary