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June 15, 19'2
Dear
e . Olark
lour Borgese article on thll Pope •s neut:rality is the
finest and mo t accurate bit of reportin that 1 bav•
read 1n months . The truth 1 so obviou that no one
•ill read it, but th• quality 1 t ere.
I real
t t o discuss
- :• a drink and plq poker and join t.h• Rota?T Club. •
But
aoaetill.N 1• it not aater and probul7 mor e accn1.n.te when one haa to "fish or cut bait•
to ha.Ye a plaia
ill
gv.-r
in th• boaa •e chair?
ot us uy read th• Tl"'\IIIU aiad. . He 1!apl7 aaid
- and they are t1nd1ng it hard atter five
weeks to t1nd a •new lead• tor the next da7 1 a paper."
But since tev Floridians read the Nev York Times, moat Florida
newspaper readers get the impression that Claude Pepper is not onl1
Stalin• s closest budd7 but that he
- importf.U'lt people liar sh w a.s oraay, but t ho report ie atill in
tho !'ilos, m ioh mee.:ns thn.t any one asking Millot ·who Charles llareh 1a
Jnight i'ind Millet out and a clerk might read t he roport yrh.ich might up
u,et th.a plEU16
or
t he inquirer
- '.".·tiegislative day, DECEMBER 7), 1943
Mr.
·
PEPPER
introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice
and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
JOINT .RESOLUTION
·Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
. relating
- be
Note:
Look up "precept " and "concept".
Personally consider "oon" is inclusive,
and "pre" is projective and particular.
If an exact meaning bears me out,
the words are properly used for others to read .
It they do not, still I would
use the words
- one believe that t'Jhen Russia with us has an opportunity
5~~
to eliminate that ever constant menace to her security in the East that
she will pass it by. It is safe always to read national policy in terms
of national interest.. Japan and Russia
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With t.htll lt bu not - - a
"T•
lo cme can read onr lower•• book on•lh• Jalac 1111D 1
Mft &ffT 1lhu1au a■ to 1lbue Jefferson himself would I
taida1' U
be Md the o,DD!l~rDlt."7 to battle in bl•
•
aan aptnn t.lJie farou of baredituy weal , privile
There 1
- &I.at ~2nd Street ,
New York 28 , w.Y.
September 10, 1947
De..r HA.Wa
~t the Chicago airport Monday I read in the Ch1oago Sun, a letter
t rom you to a pol1t1oal col lDllliet who apparently had aooom ni ed you
on your i..at speaking to~r.
He ■ aid
- · nto it h ov, V6r
an d f n i te
m,t,
ut".
h c an read the inside of tbr- sk\0.ll
'
1
he e arth is v er y
r e o e 1 ts.
••••• is mo e accu.r , e .
of any ot re r r;ian
·hey hav e nev e
a p ositive
i n motion
is a
Cer ta.i n ., y trt: th i
11d
- June 29. 1945
1
Dear Harolds
As my attorney I want you to give the attached a very much more than usual
car• in reading.
Pass over the possibilities of considering the matter a joke
or a triviality, as you so often are inclined to do when you