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January 1953 State of the Union Address
DateJanuary 7, 1953 (1953-01-07)
Location Washington, D.C.
Type State of the Union Address
Participants Harry S. Truman
FormatWritten
Previous 1952 State of the Union Address
Next February 1953 State of the Union Address

The January 1953 State of the Union Address was delivered by outgoing President Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president of the United States, on Wednesday, January 7, 1953, to both houses of the 83rd United States Congress in written format. Truman did not deliver this as a speech before a joint session of Congress. [1] The written address consisted of 9,683 words. [2]

This speech functioned effectively as a farewell address for Truman since, instead of proposing legislation for the Congress to consider, Truman reflected on the past accomplishments of his administration:

The presentation of a legislative program falls properly to my successor, not to me, and I would not infringe upon his responsibility to chart the forward course. Instead, I wish to speak of the course we have been following the past eight years and the position at which we have arrived. [1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Truman, Harry S. (January 7, 1953). "Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Peters, Gerhard. "Length of State of the Union Messages and Addresses in Words". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
January 1953 State of the Union Address
DateJanuary 7, 1953 (1953-01-07)
Location Washington, D.C.
Type State of the Union Address
Participants Harry S. Truman
FormatWritten
Previous 1952 State of the Union Address
Next February 1953 State of the Union Address

The January 1953 State of the Union Address was delivered by outgoing President Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president of the United States, on Wednesday, January 7, 1953, to both houses of the 83rd United States Congress in written format. Truman did not deliver this as a speech before a joint session of Congress. [1] The written address consisted of 9,683 words. [2]

This speech functioned effectively as a farewell address for Truman since, instead of proposing legislation for the Congress to consider, Truman reflected on the past accomplishments of his administration:

The presentation of a legislative program falls properly to my successor, not to me, and I would not infringe upon his responsibility to chart the forward course. Instead, I wish to speak of the course we have been following the past eight years and the position at which we have arrived. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Truman, Harry S. (January 7, 1953). "Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Peters, Gerhard. "Length of State of the Union Messages and Addresses in Words". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved March 11, 2024.

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