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  • and useful citizen of Texas to be his right­ hand man in the office of administrative assistant to the Vice President of the United States; and WHEREAS , Without fanfare or publicity, the Vice President called Harold H. Young of Dallas to Washington during
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  • Young, Harold H.
  • Folder, "Young, Harold [1941] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 16
  • that Wilson flashed now and then across this country in an earlier year. He has the wisdom of Linooln at Gettysburg, the wisdom of Washington in his farewell address. I am proud to have been called by him "a friend." This man who leads you says
  • . Look up 0 1 Daniel radio--a.nd Mann-and Dies--for the purpose of getting in front of or after them. Waco speeoh-- Agrioulture eot. Dallas advertisaments of Belden poll. Ads ahead of Harold on Sunday. · Rayburn letter to 20,000 voters of district. 8
  • of Versailles. But it is worth while to note that the Treaty of Versailles was a distinct improvement over the Treaty of' Vienna, and that the light that failed in the Wilson concept of a World Court, and in the failure of' the League of Nations
  • tramnork a.hell look l1la the one ,o be, bat beoauae all average mn mat VJ 1ll tii. apirit ot all, if '\h 'Dl• 4o 1a to be the peaoe. nt should rea'l:ate th• oa•• of an an4 goTernant. .TettU'8011, Li.D.oola, and i,re..nt are eouro••• Wilson tzioa ihe