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- 'in the galaxy of New _Deal personalities. -One need only read his speech to ·
the Free World, Association, extracts from w.hich ap
pear on page 725, to understand his profound concep
tion of the humanitarian advances and reforms which
can be forged out
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and the ~:nachine should be so geared t hat the thou sands of worke r s in banks , office s,
~ines , furna ces, when they pour out of .the ir daily tasks , do not go home and sit
down to stare at nothing , contemplating the fut i lity of. their routine
- to take is this: Do every
thing we can to speed our drive for
victory, because unless Hitler and his
Italian and J apanese partners are de
feated there will be only the cold, bleak
hopelessness of a new Dark Age. At the
same time, think hard and often
- wriioh our
51' management sho l d stand up as an o perating fee.
up his Ce ntral News p pers , f'ormerly
w
Ill
(I fi n d t ' a.t Pulliam !ns kept
s b s idia ry of GNI , and is using Central
olly to own t he Sub s id.iary s tookn of his radio and e.ll
- the first
sensational impact of Win esburg, Ohio
(1919), critics began to suggest that his
characters were fa ntastic, that he was ob
sessed with sex, that" his version of Ohio
life was not a new kind of realism, but
romantic. Anderson could have answered
- and
;.;.entilled "The New Fight foT
? Freedom:"
: .,.. Mr. Chairman and Ladies and
: .:Gentlemen:
You are officially conferring
~::,.i_pon · me tonight the greatest
~onor ot my life. The office of
~ice President under the Consti•
:;:li.i~on serves in a unique way
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REPRINT OF FINAL EUROPEAN SPEECH OF HENRY A. WALLA.CE
FROM NEW YORK TIMES.
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YORK TJMBS, THURSDAY, A;J>RIL 24, 1947.
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The Text of ·.Wallace's Speech
- , under a ·plan
agreed to by Eastport officials
and Frank Cohen, New York fi.
nancier, for the use of deserted
Passamaquoddy village.
The vut floor apace of administratlve buildings and white coIonia.I housea of this development,
239 1tructure11 in all
- from the public welfare of New York and Washington-
by the way, did you know that your initials stand for public welfare--! seem to
see more clearly your story as far as it relates to Virginia. and your proposed
personal set up and its future
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