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62 results
- ot the wet
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
- " democracy teach me to live and let live.
and not enough in terms of" being." Every living
I shall look about me, in my own community,
human l>eing c,reates around himself or herself an and see whether these new times have created any
atmosphere. It transmits
- to take is this: Do every
thing we can to speed our drive for
victory, because unless Hitler and his
Italian and J apanese partners are de
feated there will be only the cold, bleak
hopelessness of a new Dark Age. At the
same time, think hard and often
-
the hotel aerv ce 1 inolu,......ID
41stanc•• and yet ia 1aol
Vith 1ta
n, eeolu4ed T•Na.na..
and.
I
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
h
ul. our-we on tbat e
- 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
- 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 first
sensational impact of Win esburg, Ohio
(1919), critics began to suggest that his
characters were fa ntastic, that he was ob
sessed with sex, that" his version of Ohio
life was not a new kind of realism, but
romantic. Anderson could have answered
- on every aspect or
the morale problem.
B.
Should plan and supervise research, seeking better definition of
general principles, disorover of new techniques of control.
c.
Be responsible for the formulation of polioies, have right to
comment on porposed
- word.a ring now.
By our work and
'bJ' our
ooura.ge ahall we-one among ti.. many states in the tatherland.......tn a nn
aatety and a new freedom.
There 11 no room tor pen1m1m.
0.l"JD&M' ta.nka maroh toward. the SuelJ
Amerioa enfolds Greenlend1
- , in New Orlon.nn..
But krurnillg, as 110 all do,
\
\
that no man in /\maricn should be noousod of boing n traitor to his
oountcy until auoh trnitoi:ohip has blossom.1;ul for-th in a.eta of traitor
Ghip, I say a.11 Amol·ioans are patriots
a.nu
a ll
- a prirlleg to be asked to write you about the Auat1n
Dispe.toh and its progreu.
Aa the Tenth 01.striet Congre11-.n, I am
not able to be with you. h&nda•llOl'OH• tlie...table a1 you go into yo'ID" new
quu•tere.
:nake the
Thie
i■
a handahak• &nd
- , 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
- ,
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
- .
Roosevelt has sent from
Washington fifty dollars to elder people tor every one dollar that Governor o•Daniel
says he has sen6.
City bosses
or
Tammany New York a~d the Ch~cago bosses, and the Pe:ansylvania
bosses in Pittsburgh and Philadelp~ia., have
- 1 c.~.\'\ .
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
- ].,
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.
~..
1eau.1t brothers, on• aorubbi11g tloon, an4 one eeeld11g God. 1n W1n1te
apao•• wre jo1m4 ha bz
- that the Savo:,•Plas& 1a tho bui
or m.r
d.etaUed 1ne'truo1J1ona.
When you reaoh New Yoz-k and haw t1n1ehedwith ~ (1 under•t&nd your
euparior otf'ioer 1• not to bit o,o r,t'am1-uW). will JOU kindly beeGmlt ftl•
tural
ror
a moment and do tlw tollowiag thing
- faculty of image making as transcendent
of hwnan conceived facts, we might crea.t a new fact--the fact of the thing unseen
I
as dominant over the thing seen.
Many poets and many philosophers have written a part of this fact.
Every
religion which has
- 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
- al so b gin to quote
actual oets .s news items such as •commissioner Blank a..ys -----" if
you are talking about cities such as Houston, lialas, Fort l a- th. If
you are talkin& aoout plL ces where they do not b.ve such people and
the lesser towns
- petetion in news columns and ads requesting
O'Daniel to remain at Austin.
What oan I do in
stopping or lessening newspaper publicity on 0 1 Daniel
this week?
A good trained observer with OSDaniel to ·
tell us what his mis-statements and sillinesses
- . HENRY
HAROLD H . Y OUN G
.ATTORNE YS AT LAW
SUITE 410 GULP ST.A.TES BUILDING
A.l:WklhM soeue1t
J. MAN Ul!:L HOF'F'ENSTEIN
DALLAS, TEXAS
HARRY M . STANF"IELD
J'anuazy 6 , 1941
Mr . Charles E. Marsh,
1703 New York Avenue, N.
Washington, D. C .
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