Its headquarters were housed in a handsome new building that opened in 1913; Booker T. Washington delivered the dedication speech.
In 1913, a monument to Malon was established, and Jean Jaurès gave the dedication speech.
Roy E. Disney even noted it in his dedication speech.
In Reagan's dedication speech, he stated, "We are the keepers of the flame of liberty; we hold it high for the world to see."
Radford had the unusual honor of being able to make the dedication speech himself.
It was dedicated on September 29, 1855; Ralph Waldo Emerson gave a dedication speech and would be buried there decades later.
The dedication speech was given by G. Donald Kennedy, in which he described the bridge as "an achievement of state-wide significance."
The dedication speech was given by H. J. Heinz II.
Branch Rickey gave the dedication speech, with Connie Mack in attendance.
On July 5, 1984, President Ronald Reagan gave a ceremonial dedication speech at the plant.