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  • the picture and you were in the I tried to see it • War time conditions have m mde things pretty slow in- our business • usual run of commercial and incidental business is practically down to nothing . I told Ruth I was writing -you and she sends her
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  • on from part 1reather record! . Jobs will pay $1620 and tbt classified C.AF-3 and SP-4. can qualtry,- '.see C• . c; Swain,. , .p ersonnel direct~ Room· 106 of the We&the: .reau Building at Twenty-I ·and M streets . N orthweit, _"l ·"!o.· -: · ,_ never
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  • silenced. Which is as it should be , for wars are not won without discipline . That, to repeat, is why I write now, before I am under any restrictions . I leave civilian life with the concern that any man must have who has eyes to see and read and ears
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  • and severe restrictions on its imports. With increased gold holdings countries will be able to pursue more effectively 39 a policy of stable foreign exchange and liberal trade practices. If we get the right kind of peace, we are sure to see the whole world
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