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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
- or Description: The Price of Freedom Publisher: National Home Library Association Title of Series/Chapter/Article: Edition: Volume Number: Issue Number: Date of Publication: 1940 Page Numbers: 106 pages 1-GGG. THE PRICE OF FREEDOM HE NRY A. WALLACK
- control and power over the people aluminum than the combined United and the property of that great land, de Nations produced, that is to say, than all termined to live or die free men, and to the Allies produced. resist the Japanese aggression, which
- days· wnve.i of rumors was no short-wave radlo, not even when the um~ comt:'S lo n,ake j had been sweeping the district, re- any electrk currl!'!nt. and the farm known the people's mtnd on ~lect ion l porting that Oerman Bob's farm t,hough fertile a nd
- ahead and say: Today people are contracting and are expanding in the belief zone. Expansion in the belief zone is whown either by brotherly loTe in a religious ecstasy of expansion or by a war and force in an expansion for dominance. It is ob'rious
- the other and have fought this great war together. When the people really understand each other that makes their nations friends. I have just come from the House of Commons where I have heard Mr. Winston Churchill speak this morning in reply to a member
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- .) This lo cali zed Thi s i s t he democrat ic way t o fi ght t he Hitle r way . ... ·, :y 24. 1941 Senator Claude Pepper. ✓ - or Florida. opens a national two- rough the Southwest. ddl8'1J8st. and FAmt. radio address in Dallas Sunday morning
- into politics would ordinarily be nothing of which to complain, for surely the people have a right to choose the policies they want the nation to pursue. But the really serious aspect of the matter is that the whole future not only of this country but of human
- Chilean girl, taking care of her baby brother, han planned for weeks in advance how on her veny own to demonstrate the attitude of Chile , and espec:i.ally the working people of Chile , toward the United States. Those American miners in Chile have worked
- ot public necessity or beoauae of the general weltare ot the Nation u a whole. For instance, large amount, are giTen eTery year to Tarioua phases ot the distribution ot United States ma.ila and in other industries. cer tain priTileges are given
- • • . N . , oalled National Expanlllon-It the e1gn ot the country 1a the .sun, it 1• cal.ll,d ' . # ' Seeking on' a plaee 1n t.be SUn. It the urge to mtion has lldopted a .double · · g!"Ollp, the alogan becomes smething else. . Bllt t.be peoples
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE 2/17/82 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Memo CORRESPONDEN TS OR TITLE re Texas Election DATE RESTRICTION 5/30/44 C ' FILE LOCAT ION Personal Papers of Charles Ma rsh, Box 9
- ·religious manuscripts. Advancing these things as evidence, and without any serious analysis of ·the facts and issues, you have neatly relegated Wallace to · the category of all those unpleasant but apparently unavoidable people we have to put up
- 'hompoo11 ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS Maitland A. Edey Sidney I,. Jameo EDITORIAL PAGE John K. Jeunp ART DIRECTOR Charles Tudor EDITION EDITOR William P. Gray ASSOCIATE Julia Hanley PUBLISHER • Andrew Hei ■ kell PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAYS Folies Bergere
- IDEA WOULD BE HAVE YOU TO SUGGEST TO 1f/RIT ING MEN THE INFORMATION WHICH WOULD GIVE THIM A CHANCE TO WRITE EVERYTHING BUT THE NEW LEAD OF THE MEETING ITSELF. THIS MIGHT BE OFFERED ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AS ADVANCE
- selling them down the river. The people are healthy, and in voluntary association they can get things done. But let's wake up! Memo of Work: November 23, 1940 There is a possibility of a loose association arouna Wallace of men of a type suoh
- of the Nazis who adapted the mass-psyohological approach with their own principle of leadership and selection to the German people at large . Since a conscript army embraces all strata of the population and a 7. total war involves the whole nation, the Army
- , American. The grave had had to wait more than two weeks. Anderson died at Colon, Panama Sa nders- Bla ck Sta r SHERWOOD AN DERSON Americans are a people on the march. Canal Zone, last month. He had sailed from Manhattan on the same ship with Playwright
- a growth toward the social unity of all human beings as the backward peoples move toward the light, and as those within the nations are led by leaders seeing well . 8':f fhe articles of peace altoget her must have a , purpose clear , and so the overture
- their answerab111ty to the people when the time comes to make a treaty and build a peace. We shall not accept political strat egy for statesmanship. We shall not be be guiled by techniques, If we can look into their parltamentary legerdemain in advance, by exposing
- Baldv,1n should contact King and Associated Press, and Charles Green should contact United Press at Austin. The editorial which Baldwin has is the bads of the int'orme.tion which should go in adve.nco to the mind of A. P. and u. p. people
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- -lis; that country, whose banner seven headings, which I believe will meet the demands o.f is the tricolor; whose motto is "Liberte, egalite, Fraternite" the American people that every energy of this great Nation, France-is no more. France is a vassal
- are •'-Una t.o preaene and perpetuate a dwJmi;,ua.Ff.lY threatened llr oambtned dietaWJ' ahi • The tnte tuneti'ln of a state 1a to 1\8 l>Nt Npnsentat.iw t.o t Sena • It. ii the state, and tho nation '•• bui1'lue-ut the 11ldiv1dual 11. The judr•nt ot the 1ta
- how to fit~ remarks so that they might fit themselves to the tacts ot Europe. It is possible that m:, speech 1n Fort Worth predicting the call o:t an unlimited national emergency was more than just a guess. People don't guess on the very great
- , associating me i n such beautiful words with the libera tion of mankind. Your understanding appreciation of the Soviet Union is ref reshing to me especially because of t he obsta cles I encounter in persuading people to judge generously a country that bas had
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Folder, "Pepper, Senator Claude - Speeches and Letters [1941]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 15
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- •• o.nd then his nation. All the people 1n the world oan talk about unity, but the doing ot it is the thing. It ls more than a oonMpt. Now when Sheppa.rd ea1d over the phone that the llili tal"J' Attain Oamn1 ttee 1• mating aeleotiona entirely
- of all the post-war projects.) X Education and the Common Man. (The future belongs to those nations whose people are most vividly educated in the knowledge of history and the sciences, 2 and adequately trained in the technical use of their hands
- will speedily endear him to the leaders of the Nation as they have to the people of Texas , and in going to Washington to answer a higher call in service of the Nation , Mr. Young turns away fr6ln a highly lucrative private en deavor as a lawyer; and WHEREAS
- very ;nuch to e;r ab . our 19.nd and cnslavo our people. Suppose that nation began preparing itself to do just th1.t. Then suppose, off the shores of our Atlantic Stat es, thore lay a string of islands, on which lived other millions, another compact
- Thora aro threo pa.rte to the personal progr•u ot a '1onn:t.or, l. rs rm&st be in tho lino of nation&l thought. Ih ould t;et no no.tional reoog_n1t1on (a.nd tbiu means ho could get no national vote) unless has ~on identified with the, thou,;ht
- in an age of steam, inventiveness in transportation, has assembled the peoples of the earth in close group associations of money and men. Individualism proudly granting necessary power to leadership in states and nations were safe when these groups
- in the United Statas arrl, second, a good foreign trade. - 2 - When I have been supporting a hid: minimum wage am good wages generally for the nation I s working men and women, and full employment for our people, I have been working just as hard
- and eeveral other people who attended eaid it wae juet a nice, friendly meeting, largely to create fri e ndly relation ehipe between the National Committeemen, State Committ ee
- and a National Officer. He is being supported by Former Governor MILLARD CALDWELL, some of the BRONSON Cattle folk, some of the GAY crowd and it is rumored he has the backing of the powerful DuPONT people. His friends say he will be in the SECOND PRIMARY. BRAILEY
- the your throat better. high note,. Your ge1ture• ahould be natural, bu.t you must WMd out about 50 ~roent. You haTe learn.d. domination ot slower and smaller people b:y you are 1peald.ng, pounding the table 11ke a naohine gune. When phyaioeJ
- - ing or recovering the human balance is based on Socialism in the sense tha.t socialism is the advocate of human rights as against property rights. The peoples of the world are saying in effect · that individua1s should be taken care
- itself to one's husband new problems that perhaps I, and the people or wife or children, to the friends of one's inner associated with me, for instance in a club or a circle, to business contacts and club contacts. chamber of commerce, can help to solve
- that comes in a thousand years, for poor peopl e like us . Since Jolm L. Lewis has been the National fi gure from thi s state for twenty years the next question was "how about John L. Lewis ?" Answer , "He has done a lot but we worki ng follm think maybe he
- the material is some type of stone; the f orm a set of mathematical pro portions harmoniously integrated. ON TOTALI TY: People should be retired to the straightjacket who begin to t hink that.any- -2- thing at all is permanent or fixed, or that a certain