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The Works Of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 10, LEGAL.

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/the-works-of-robert-g-ingersoll-volume-10-legal-by-robert-g-ingersoll/
For those who like courtroom drama, here are Ingersoll’s Opening and Closing arguments on the most famous trials of his career--the Star Route Trials which stretched over 2 years, revealing high government corruption in the U.S. Post Office system's westward expansion. Ingersoll was lead counsel for the defense. Compiled from countless reports and endless conflicting details (much like untangling a huge pile of fishing line), it was said that his prodigious memory of the minutest details without referring to the record, knowledge of the law, impregnable logic, forensic power, lucidity, almost infallible judgment, remarkable ability as an orator that kept the courtroom spellbound; his uniform fairness, tact, candor, humor, and matchless summing up, are vividly captured in these transcripts. "He absolutely made no mistakes", said one federal judge. This volume also contains 3 shorter trial summations: the Munn Trial, the Davis Will Case, and the Russell Case. This is the entirety of Volume X, Dresden Edition, pub. 1900. ~ Summary by Michele Fry, Read by Librivox volunteers.
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      NOTE TO READERS: To ensure uniformity throughout the project, please pronounce "Indicted as "in-dye-ted", and "Indictment" as “in-dyte-ment.”


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      Save your file as: (best to copy and paste the bold text below):
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      Artist: Robert G. Ingersoll
      Title: as shown in MW
      Album: The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 10 - LEGAL
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      Transfer of files (completed recordings)
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      • You'll need to select the MC, which for this project is: philchenevert
      • When your upload is complete, you will see a link - please copy and paste it in this thread, along with the file duration: (mm:ss). BC will come along and paste it into the MW (Magic Window), Proof Listener will listen and get back to you with any corrections.
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      BC - Michele Fry (msfry)
      MC – Phil Chenevert
      DPL - Michele Fry
      Cover Claim - Michele Fry
      Any questions?
      Please post below or PM the BC
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Post by philchenevert »

Hi - I would be happy to MC this for you. Will set it up tonight. :D
EDIT: what special kind of prooflistening? Just to follow along with the text? I mean this is not word perfect, right?
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Post by msfry »

Oh, Thank you thank you, Phil. "Special" just means I will read along with the text and point out if anything is missing. No, not Word Perfect.

I've got all the chapters ready for the MW, and have already begun recording the Munn Trial myself. It is so exciting to read Ingersoll again. Several other readers are waiting for this project. Perhaps you'll join in too. BTW, thank you for the referral to the leader of the Freethought Society of Baton Rouge. I've been in touch and plan to attend a meeting and introduce them to LV's collections.
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Post by philchenevert »

Michele, there is no place in the first post to put the code that generates the Magic window. It normally is right after the PL section and looks like
[MW]xxxx[/MW]

Did you perhaps erase it by accident?
EDIT: I stuck it in myself and it seems to have worked fine.
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No idea about that. Are we good to go, or not?
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msfry wrote:No idea about that. Are we good to go, or not?
Yes. I added it back manually and it seemed to work. The template has it built in but it was missing and confused me.
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I tried to add myself in as a reader and it got stuck going round and round for an hour and wouldn't work.

EDIT. It's working fine now. I must have pushed the wrong button :D
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Post by philchenevert »

msfry wrote:I tried to add myself in as a reader and it got stuck going round and round for an hour and wouldn't work.

EDIT. It's working fine now. I must have pushed the wrong button :D
Please let me know if anything else seems strange or odd, it may be necessary to start fresh. Let's hope not, eh?.
EDIT: I will leave this in the Launch Pad for few days to let more people see it, is that OK? or would you prefer moving it to Readers Wanted?
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I have filled in the MW just now and it all "took" just fine. So I presume it's all okay. Let me check it over tomorrow when I'm not so tired before we try moving it to readers wanted.
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Post by Roger »

I would like to volunteer for section 3 - which should be Chapter 2, Part 1 of CLOSING ADDRESS TO THE JURY IN THE FIRST STAR ROUTE TRIAL, (Part 1 of 7).
-- Roger .... pushing on the door of life marked "pull"
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Thanks Roger, you're in the MW. :)
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Post by williamjones »

I have begun reading "Closing Address to the Jury in the Second Star Route Trial".
Fascinating!

I would like to claim parts 15, 16, 17 and 18.

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For Mr. Chenevert:
"Pardon my flatulence," said Tom astutely.
Oh My Goodness!! That is one of the best I've ever heard! thank you very much. Image
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Post by msfry »

Thanks Bill. You're in the MW for 15 - 18. 8-)
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Post by smike »

Hi Michele, sign me up for section 38. I'm afraid all the others are way too long for me. :)
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