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  • and the world. But the Atom and the world are with us whether we like it or not. What happens regarding peace and what happens regarding war profoundly af­ fects every mother's son of us, every daughter, and every hope of a happy life. My hope, my votes, my
  • AVENUE • NEW YORK CITY April 29 , 1942. Dear llr . Marsh: I am awfully sorry I missed you in Washington . I hope we ' ll have better luck next time. I see our friend Dies got a raise. Perhaps we had better begin now with the job of demolishing him so
  • truly, "D" P. s. l. P. s. 2, I P. s. 3. "Miscellaneous" file is becoming cluttered with inde­ cipherable correspondence from ununderstandable corres­ pondents of doubtful origin and uncertain residence. I am savin~ it, however, in the hope
  • now seelllS hi• MA. rrar 1• oertain toge oQt. la leag rt.Ag• t.ho1.&ght Lena hopes that a ooneena.t1Te &ad ahMMcl AHrioa will jo1n h1a 1n beat1ai CoMQni•• o~t ot union labor au4 thu1 tiMt ••t dOJdaant A. •k• Lewis h1maelt rio-.n fi,,Jur• thrcll
  • tariff policies which only a debtor nation could hope to live with, and in so doing helped make it certain that the world would go through hell. The dislocations brought by that first World War and by the unwise manage­ ment of the peace were especially
  • . You have an intelligent self-control and it is this that I am truly hopeful about in the re­ lations to oome. one on me. You can do the same sales job on A certainly if you have done And certainly there is nothing wrong about selling a clean
  • ,of -which grows the kind of C·)nvlction which is WHAT IS IT that I ·believe? I re~lly _an
  • the ·.:>ugh\ o f at.10 etul 17 into Bud pe t.. ould 1 1 e to t,a. t,h ray nose a or 1oe Hot.el, ar'io the r1r 1ou 1 ,:;htt go l m t . before I r • hoping rr 1 ,.)h t,s h a 1a go1n · . l m1 · t t oc t. \c se ho '13 T&r'J b es t n1 c • ro your
  • on the name , tates, I hope we do not forget that we possess 11 American. 11 I have just come back from visiting Americans in seven differ~nt countries--in Cost a Rica, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. anama, Chile, These Spanish-speaking Ameri cans
  • thing., In short, as we say in the algebra of matrixes, there exists a set of rules to transform any given matrix of relationships into any other matrix of relations hips. (It is the c e rtain know~ ledge of t his wh ich makes hope forever rise
  • muc h hurt that we could n ot a dvance him a n Jt her th ousand dol lars , but I t old h i m fran kly we did n ot h v e the mone • I think it wi ll pay us to c he ck i nto this Det roit situa ti Dn in January . Hope y ou are ha ing a p l e sant holi
  • breakdowns. And now, with the mrld faei~ peace, who should belieV'81 that there can be any return to tbSl.t freshness am hope·:ful pleasure which the dawn ot capitalism brought to an idle agrarian people e. t the end of the pre-capital­ istie order? Who may
  • are watching over my child with ;you two around . And I hope it won't be too long before I see you. Regards, ko~ Mrs . Mary Louise Glass and Mr . Charles E. Marsh 2U6 R Street NW Washington, D.C. (Dictated ·1,y Mr . -Ingersoll; written and signed after he
  • • • une.mplOJJllell, , old a&• • au. the like oan be aaaure4 to the people is throush a national oom.pu.l or, 1nsuranoe plan, and I ree . There was a d1st1nctlJ hopeful note 1.o. what t,he Under-aeoretar7 tor India said about the tutu.re ot India. I ventured