C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
Expand All-
Ideas and Ideals that Made Calvin Coolidge
1 hour, 15 minutesThe Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation and Library of Congress hosted a conference marking the centennial of the 30th president's ascension to the White House. After President Warren Harding's sudden death, the vice president's father -- a notary public -- administered the oath of office in the family's Vermont home early on the morning of August 3, 1923. This discussion focused on the ideas and ideals that shaped Mr. Coolidge's political views.
-
Lectures in History: Theodore Roosevelt
53 minutesTaylor University professor Benjamin Wetzel taught a class on Theodore Roosevelt's life and political career. He looked at Roosevelt's rise in New York politics, his presidency, and his international explorations post-presidency. Taylor University is located in Upland, Indiana.
-
Theodore Roosevelt - Political Turmoil, Depression & War
59 minutesTheodore Roosevelt's great-grandson, Tweed, talked about three catastrophes that Roosevelt prevented while in the White House: An insurrection, economic depression, and world war. The Society of Presidential Descendants hosted this event, which was held at the Roosevelt School at Long Island University in New York.
-
Theodore Roosevelt & the Military
53 minutesJaimie Orr teaches a National War College class on Theodore Roosevelt as a strategic leader. He spoke before a meeting of the Society of Presidential Descendants about Roosevelt's military career and interests. Roosevelt served as President William McKinley's assistant secretary of the U.S. Navy, as a lieutenant colonel with the "Rough Riders" cavalry regiment during the Spanish-American War and, as president, took an interest in developing the Navy.
-
"The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself"
1 hour, 31 minutesTo the millions out of work and the millions more struggling during the Great Depression, the newly-elected 32nd president said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." This was a selection of Franklin Roosevelt's speeches, starting with his 1933 inaugural address and through his 1944 D-Day prayer.
-
FDR's Final Campaign Exhibit Tour
36 minutesFranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum curator Herman Eberhardt and historian David Woolner gave a virtual tour of an exhibit documenting FDR's 1944 run for the White House. Mr. Woolner's book "The Last 100 Days" helped inform the exhibit's story.
-
Eleanor Roosevelt
1 hour, 13 minutesEleanor Roosevelt biographer David Michaelis and Allida Black, editor emeritus of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project, talked about her life - and her life's work, especially in human and women's rights. The National Archives and the Concord Museum hosted this virtual event.
-
Lectures in History: Theodore Roosevelt
53 minutesTaylor University professor Benjamin Wetzel taught a class on Theodore Roosevelt's life and political career. He looked at Roosevelt's rise in New York politics, his presidency, and his international explorations post-presidency. Taylor University is located in Upland, Indiana.
-
Theodore Roosevelt - Political Turmoil, Depression & War
1 hour, 0 minuteTheodore Roosevelt's great-grandson, Tweed, talked about three catastrophes that Roosevelt prevented while in the White House: An insurrection, economic depression, and world war. The Society of Presidential Descendants hosted this event, which was held at the Roosevelt School at Long Island University in New York.
-
Theodore Roosevelt & the Military
52 minutesJaimie Orr teaches a National War College class on Theodore Roosevelt as a strategic leader. He spoke before a meeting of the Society of Presidential Descendants about Roosevelt's military career and interests. Roosevelt served as President William McKinley's assistant secretary of the U.S. Navy, as a lieutenant colonel with the "Rough Riders" cavalry regiment during the Spanish-American War and, as president, took an interest in developing the Navy.
-
"The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself"
1 hour, 31 minutesTo the millions out of work and the millions more struggling during the Great Depression, the newly-elected 32nd president said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." This was a selection of Franklin Roosevelt's speeches, starting with his 1933 inaugural address and through his 1944 D-Day prayer.
-
FDR's Final Campaign Exhibit Tour
35 minutesFranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum curator Herman Eberhardt and historian David Woolner gave a virtual tour of an exhibit documenting FDR's 1944 run for the White House. Mr. Woolner's book "The Last 100 Days" helped inform the exhibit's story.
-
Eleanor Roosevelt
1 hour, 13 minutesEleanor Roosevelt biographer David Michaelis and Allida Black, editor emeritus of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project, talked about her life - and her life's work, especially in human and women's rights. The National Archives and the Concord Museum hosted this virtual event.
-
Lectures in History: Theodore Roosevelt
53 minutesTaylor University professor Benjamin Wetzel taught a class on Theodore Roosevelt's life and political career. He looked at Roosevelt's rise in New York politics, his presidency, and his international explorations post-presidency. Taylor University is located in Upland, Indiana.
-
Theodore Roosevelt - Political Turmoil, Depression & War
1 hour, 0 minuteTheodore Roosevelt's great-grandson, Tweed, talked about three catastrophes that Roosevelt prevented while in the White House: An insurrection, economic depression, and world war. The Society of Presidential Descendants hosted this event, which was held at the Roosevelt School at Long Island University in New York.
-
Theodore Roosevelt & the Military
52 minutesJaimie Orr teaches a National War College class on Theodore Roosevelt as a strategic leader. He spoke before a meeting of the Society of Presidential Descendants about Roosevelt's military career and interests. Roosevelt served as President William McKinley's assistant secretary of the U.S. Navy, as a lieutenant colonel with the "Rough Riders" cavalry regiment during the Spanish-American War and, as president, took an interest in developing the Navy.
-
"The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself"
1 hour, 32 minutesTo the millions out of work and the millions more struggling during the Great Depression, the newly-elected 32nd president said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." This was a selection of Franklin Roosevelt's speeches, starting with his 1933 inaugural address and through his 1944 D-Day prayer.
-
FDR's Final Campaign Exhibit Tour
35 minutesFranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum curator Herman Eberhardt and historian David Woolner gave a virtual tour of an exhibit documenting FDR's 1944 run for the White House. Mr. Woolner's book "The Last 100 Days" helped inform the exhibit's story.
-
Eleanor Roosevelt
1 hour, 19 minutesEleanor Roosevelt biographer David Michaelis and Allida Black, editor emeritus of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project, talked about her life - and her life's work, especially in human and women's rights. The National Archives and the Concord Museum hosted this virtual event.
-
Lectures in History: Theodore Roosevelt
53 minutesTaylor University professor Benjamin Wetzel taught a class on Theodore Roosevelt's life and political career. He looked at Roosevelt's rise in New York politics, his presidency, and his international explorations post-presidency. Taylor University is located in Upland, Indiana.
-
Theodore Roosevelt - Political Turmoil, Depression & War
1 hour, 4 minutesTheodore Roosevelt's great-grandson, Tweed, talked about three catastrophes that Roosevelt prevented while in the White House: An insurrection, economic depression, and world war. The Society of Presidential Descendants hosted this event, which was held at the Roosevelt School at Long Island University in New York.
-
Theodore Roosevelt & the Military
52 minutesJaimie Orr teaches a National War College class on Theodore Roosevelt as a strategic leader. He spoke before a meeting of the Society of Presidential Descendants about Roosevelt's military career and interests. Roosevelt served as President William McKinley's assistant secretary of the U.S. Navy, as a lieutenant colonel with the "Rough Riders" cavalry regiment during the Spanish-American War and, as president, took an interest in developing the Navy.
-
"The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself"
1 hour, 34 minutesTo the millions out of work and the millions more struggling during the Great Depression, the newly-elected 32nd president said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." This was a selection of Franklin Roosevelt's speeches, starting with his 1933 inaugural address and through his 1944 D-Day prayer.
-
Eleanor Roosevelt
1 hour, 12 minutesEleanor Roosevelt biographer David Michaelis and Allida Black, editor emeritus of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project, talked about her life - and her life's work, especially in human and women's rights. The National Archives and the Concord Museum hosted this virtual event.