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62 results
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an4 40A't let those -ull71D& baa\u4a from New Yorlt tie 7ou up with
their tra4e mark•• an advocate of len per oent ot the .Aaerioaa
votera. Tea per oent won't 4o it. 0-Y1oual7 7ou••• cot. to have
t.be 'ten per oent and then 7ou'•• aot
- the picture, with its question mark,
But in the growth in time a larger range of
finite questioning r eturned with two new questions unanswered:
"Does the finite melt in the finite one without perception into the
infinite?"
"Is infinity merely the uncounted
- the Pennsylvania Railroad
a century ago .
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- in Friday
morning papers, Augus~ 1
AMER! CA -
THE MIGHTY
Address by the Hon. Henry A. Wallace, Vice President
of the United States at the dedication of the new
Ordnance Plant, :Burlington, Iowa, July 31, 1941, 9:30
p.m. CST, broadcast over NBC blue
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aao
the., found it better t.o pat cloth
on a Comiah hill and go back t.o t.he apot tha DfJJ4 dq to pick up Un. And
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then go back t.o t.he blldn•e 1n hand-tbe"olotb owners t.t.J make sane garments
and the new t.1n omers to aa:ll aouthard
- absolute
and unlimited power to create.
form, pure activity.
In their jargon, God is also pure actuality, pure
And this of course, is what makes Uncle C so very hungry
even at six o'clock in the morning on a grey day.
We hope he gets there.
ON LOVING
- heritage. The only son o£
Whitelaw Reid, the journalist-diplomat
who took over Horace· Greeley's New
York Tribune, Reid was born in New
.;:
York 64 years ago, studied at Bono Uni
Burgeoning Chains
versity in Germany, took his law degree
In the wake
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January 10, 1946 No, 90
EDITORS NOTE:
11 VERY
TRULY YOURS" is interned to give you first-hand
insight in Florida affairs at Washingt,on, You may
find this helpful in a number of ways-for your own
information, background for edit,,rials, news storiea
- on Wall Street.
Actually the iron pattern ot the new Republican party was set
by the solid men many years ago.
Stassen contorming, they hase
commended the br ight lad to the Republicans as safe and .sound.
Contrast this w1 th Truman and his silly wooiD
- . He rm.mt
ayl1t .
v victory umil thl end..
And,
with ,nary tore•
oxpan ion numt becom complete ao that both Yictory and deteo:t
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cost more ettort t, stor than they make new toroe• It will look .tull.J
black, but an :Lndiviclua.l oppoaito JU:tl
- during the Civil
:lar, a t a time when 1~e1ationships of the Union with power s outsi de its
borders were in a particularly shaky s t at e , t he :
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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
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6 East 92nd Street
New York 28, New York
Dear M.r. Karsh:
Senator Pepper left by train yesterday to attend the
Sheriff's Convention in Florida, and did not get an
OPPortunity to see your letter. He was uncertain as
to the time of his return
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The other convention rule which Roosevelt imposed, the re.quit~
ment that state delegations vote as a unit, thereby giving bemendouil
power to the Democratic big city machines in New York, Illinois, Penn
sylvania and California, also will be under attack
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the hotel aerv ce 1 inolu,......ID
41stanc•• and yet ia 1aol
Vith 1ta
n, eeolu4ed T•Na.na..
and.
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very n 8d over the on
aun 1"tft1MB
e atternoon sun at two o'ol ll 1s d new
· the
is
lly 41v1ne. as th
a.-.1·•1.m•nt
mom1ng you ha
the b
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ul. our-we on tbat e
- Jetferaon•a be1n&
l~ta,,_,
are onated
u4 eventualq, beoaue
Jetferaon•a ettcrte, tbe ftrJ core of .Aaericu
1tO
•m IND
the pbn.ee,
a,
~
t.ba'
equal.,•
ot
-.u..1D&
'Mila
IIU'Ollll7 be tau.ab" .... to aake the new Virginia eonat.ituUoa iamedlatel.7
- his name on politically sound
administration measure.
Dear Mr. Hopkinss
This assignment was given to Mr. Kennedy, of the Uniontown News
Standard, by me.
of the set up.
It was deeigned for page one, and I •asked for a proof
I am not going to run
- , careful
man
who can't politically
function with you because New York can't have both places.
Douglas-fine, virtuous, but with no background, and perhaps too reasonable and
already well placed.
And, if not youth, then loyalty, virtue, experience
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aole , a.nd r•liaole coll~e. You . be, and som~ of the new ones 1 do
not know who have sh&ke4 fruan's political articulations are the hope
o.f lllOre than 120 million people who■ 1ou nationally repre~ent . The thing
is biger than Party lines . Xou.r
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TBAVEtOGUIU_
Waahingtoa. August
ahopp1n&•
1,.
The laat talk with Pres ident TrW!l8.ll .
The l aat
The last chor e a and good-bye s at the orr10e and ott with ura .
l'epper to New York •.
Einished review ot li nry Wallaae •a book
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wre equal la the
new
group ■,
ot a peaoe 11b1oh aaat follow eftl'J'
three pain ot onea.
The fiNt
••I'll•• ot a tomal u.4 man-t0l'lll4 004.
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1eau.1t brothers, on• aorubbi11g tloon, an4 one eeeld11g God. 1n W1n1te
apao•• wre jo1m4 ha bz
- the wrld.
The Mn l•at. et all
And at tbe Nme \uae, l.t. u not h••• _,. bero-wntalp.
wo WO\lld NJ' th.at. he•• or wanted M, be t o dog 1• IIUT'J° T.,.._the un whoa Cev•rnor
Dw.,- ot New York 1n th• laat. cap&lgn,
•))Ok• of aa lNing too little tor
Well