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Folder, "1942 Draft of Speech to Members of the Texas Defense Guards" Statements Files, Box 302
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- ./ [6 of 6] l II~ 11 January 18. 1962 Dear Price: It is my pleasure to send you the last two checks collected by the Berliner Morgenpost for the relief of the victims of Hurricane Carla. Ma an excbaage rate of four 'to eae, this gift represeata $6
Folder, [Correspondence and clippings from James and Peter Mangan], Papers of James W. Mangan, Box 1
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- a.D4 defense, dating from World War II, tilt back toward the defense? The heart of it all, from which the above and many other questions and implications stem, lies in the interaction of three elements, all or which are now making or already have made
- . Texas is pare.mount in its ,pioneer spirit. You all rememoer that be!ore the draft Texas supplied illore volunteers for ~orld War II than any other state . Texans were all around the lot in the Marines , in the Navy , and in the Army oefore New York
- ? We wc.:-e not ready £or World War I ••• but we had to fight it. We were not ready for World War II ••• but we had to fight it. Let• s not make the oamc mistake a third tin'le. We paid heavily £or two mistakes. Thtt thi1"d could coat us our way