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  • Contributor > Marsh, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1887-1964 (remove)

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  • a pleasant reception for a Democratic State to the visit of Govenor Warren, asking funds for himself and Dewey. Truly this is a pleasant and courteous State. Mad at nobody but very much more interested. in the fall foot ball schedule than with Dewey
  • would ha•• a cted and certainly Dewey would ha•• been tuzz;y. But the plain Bal'1"7 Trwaan haa spoken . ia in Korea or in France. Harry does not care llhether the agression To Harry it is plain agre aion. He can see Joe Stalin's mind and hie own
  • a to add t \ion& t m&ke veby a pol i ti.cal Y-lat.ory, 1D a dti1ocr 1e state. major.tty ia now eD11plitied bT Thi and vbiapen ~o th ~ am fart. Dewey Cathol.ica and the ?ol ali ena:f,eu nobody, .but loa a eGl.~ while Mlos op -. Rooaevel.t