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- be crushed. Roosevelt be- .,::., ; .,·
lieved in freedom of speech, press .- ·~,w-:··•': ·•:•·
and religion-which we in Ameri- £L
ca hold dearer than life· itself. ·
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NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE WEEKLY BOOK REVIEW, AUGUST 8, 1947
Freedom: The Right and Duty
A Philosopher Tries to Analyze the Moral Principles of the Press
- Committee.
June
16, 1942
El1.ot1
Knox and the President.
Mrs. Reid - Ingersoll-then the columDiste perhaps.
Telephone talk with Ingersoll.
June 16, 1942
This man sees only high class people in New York City, Boston, Phila
delphia, Pittsburgh
- Wallace Learning to Fly
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AHoclated Press Pboto
AFTER FIRST LESSON-Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wal•
lace steps from the cockpit of a• training plane at National Airport
after completing his first flying lesson. His instructor is Paul E
- for peace. I have crit move forward In friendship lie·•
icized the preaent trend toward at the heart of pe1
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is at last removed from the stricken tory. Nearly half of their production
countries overseas, the first and most may be going to the British and Amer
pressing need will be action to bring foo'cl ican governments by the time Hitler is
to the starving
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of pmopoae, «•"fet1on to
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