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- D. Roosevelt. I want a moment to thank the press of South Texas- the Houston Post, the Houston Chronicle. the Houston Press. and the Port Arthur News--whioh has seen in iq candidacy tor the Senate the effort of one to serve under
Folder, "Pepper, Senator Claude - Speeches and Letters [1941]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 15
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- ; in it. The psyohological point here obviously is the President. This may be handled, but attached to the Senator, an alive press specialist as a secretary and tra-geling companion who does not become, and is not known, as a press representative. The moment a man becomes
- with the minjnn1m of repression; that the second is to ex, press and act proportionate values in the use of time and emphasis;: that such approach, of course, will encourage intellectual honesty, intellectual curios ity, kindness, clarity, and above all
- of Domestic Moral and Public Relations would then go the problem of putting the suggestions or the General Committee into effect. These might be of the nature ofa 1. Radio, press, moving pictures, on ways of handling a plan of of life which involved a year
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