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- (aoreenad I U e t r call it) . I you don t nt 1 1n taroh and Ap1'11 you aight hu"7 up a bl • AnJ,ra.7 on 1•Plll• aaying "no" or "yes" as CJ v111 be on ray neok w1th1n a week tor d 1110ft and I want too bl Bob and nt vith my second ott r it you have
- firat , 1 hope we can••• you at 3242 Woedl nd Drive , N•• Jell• •••• the ne,upaper la Clearwater , rlorida . ,They bawe ·JMat bougbt • bou1e wbicb 11 being remedelled but tbelr ~r•aen\ addr••• 111 305 Spring Court or \be •••Jpaper will always reacb bia
- in Washington 1a necessary. send tor you. It that happens, I will Please return immediately after .the election. Franklin D. Roosevelt." I think these wires need no comment. I hope you agree with the Pr-esident,and not with these "almost friends" ot his
- , \bat. it IIMIIIDld the Ude a lltt.l • dmocratlo st.ateamen hr-got 'Wba\ wu but. tJOlt aidered 'llb&t • • Net The '""'8 tor~,., Mn all tmw;: at.udpo!nt ~ ..... tbe hope. Saa of the sS\;: ~-~ the Wl"d8 aid about tha on thelr - . , a m1gkt
- and Drew Pearson wa.rmq commending both of them tor their part in the anti -Klan broadcast and got back a very gracious letter from Drew about it . I have also sent him and Henry Wallace a cow of this letter. I hope to get to see you soon . Fnclosure
- days· wnve.i of rumors was no short-wave radlo, not even when the um~ comt:'S lo n,ake j had been sweeping the district, re- any electrk currl!'!nt. and the farm known the people's mtnd on ~lect ion l porting that Oerman Bob's farm t,hough fertile a nd
- taste. So you must be concerned with the meaning of your life, as it may be interrupted in its unformed but nevertheless real hopes fo.r dignity and importance. dawn You ma.y,as sleep oomes or as breaks, have a flash of war as it may affect the inner
- be appo · i.·:1 ;J sistant solicitor ot th, Department •• , Job,~ is. being boomed: to • Bob O'Brien a& dirf SEC's Public Utilit vision ••• Burton Pal.i resign as executive ~ J basic cause of the .disaster, merely tervene. _Th;it, .no doub
- have the agriculture. best chance of keeping out of war. The farm program has been But we must face the fact that such a success that Republican the dictators have definite design& leaders are now commending it in against this hemisphere. Their the hope
- of nounced that the Communist part y cil; conflict was now working to develop a the nunities; third party movement with "other won list of progressive forces ." He indica ted it, ,. .nges in that the Communist party has vir~ of t he tually given up ' hope
- company of the elite fraternity seems to have sprung a leak. Can i t be that Bob Persons has smeared the thing all over Indiana, plastering that eminent state Ni th his gross r.rl.sinterpretations of the order ' s ideals? Maybe you had better get in touch
- and he will attempt to return the two Americas into a position of isolation hoping to minimize and s.tave out any war congre gation by saying that the ammunition or food stuffs. estern Hemesphere does not fit in .either with I think he is ready to go
- of foreign trade opportunities for small business. I hope I shall live up to the headlines in the English newspapers, ,Senator Pepper, the envoy of the little man, arrives from America. It is hard for a Floridian to describe England, it is something
- man bom of a Texas pioneer woman needs to be told that Yision wa s he rs. or' such a woman can not be fri ghtened. shall not a ak their men to alt and hope The daughter The dau&}lt.ers of suoh women hen the sighia of death and slavery are apread1ng
- candor and rudeness the party's labor bosses guillotined the be loved and v,enerahle 74-year-old Vice President Alben W. Barkley (next pas,:), who had hoped to win the presidential nomination. That night a group of Young Turks-includjng Franklin D
- Janunry 6, 1932. I.tr. EtJ8ene c. Lobanon, Ind. Pulliam, Dear Gene: I nm enoloe1nc nnothor letter v,hioh e:>::pla1nff 1toelt. I preauoe this lotter will ~each you at the hospital, and I hope you are doing as woll as I know you will be. I
- • the neoeHity ot a nplar t1• , ,...kly, beo&uff the radio lietenlng habits ban been t1D4 that way. I 4on ' t like 9.ll. oooaaicmal tireaid.e ohat 1n this rapi417 apee4.in& world. I hope no one but lkllaoe , or po•eil>l.y, it ~'i&llaoe is oooaalonally
- of the money in the bank available to pay the draf't. I plan to go home about the 10th and get a good Mexican to help me clear some of the cedar off the hill and save a few of the trees that are pretty badly eaten up. I hope to see you Friday or Saturday just
- Kay 20. 1940 My dear Hopkinaz Boiling d011n to your indicated si&e took a little time. Hence the ' delay. Daar- »fi. Prodrl-enti tto hope 'that to tbooe th.are you uill f/16Y eomth1ng ae Fh'at eo.uts Chio~. brief u yow- £!rat in6ugural
- , 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
- to write, and I. hope you will take tirne out and repeat soon. ~-Lerely, 1 F~ · 11 Vw. r. ; ~ Lyn~pn B. Johnson Miss hlary Louise GlaJs 2304 Massachusetts Avenue Washi ngton, D. C. ~;~in ~ TO HANDWRITtNG Fl.LE ,/ Cl.Ass OF SERVICE This Is a full
- , naturi.ll;r, a ·great deal. ill good wishes to y-ou and Mrs. Haines and I do hope I will get to see y-ou soon. Always sincerely, CP:hr ARTHUR CAPPER. GEOIIGE D. AIKEN, YT. HARLAN J. BUSHFIELD, 8. DAK. GEORGE A. WILSON, IOWA MILTON R. YOUNG, N. DAK
- ■ , provided It remain• flexible In a changing world and cooperates with con etructlvely minded men In gov ernment and labor. I hope that a planned economy l1 not necessary In the United Statee, l)ut I know that the only way It can be avoided Is by a "ast
- as they fi ght and love and kill and reproduce . But@1 seek only for themselves the greater richne ss of life with a hope for richer and longer life after a finite death. So would t hey all tie themseves to an infinite harmony. They would reject conflict
- in the four freedoms. ·:ie have witnessed, in those yes rs, a vast resurgance of the democratic spirit, a renascence so insistent that total war, t1orld war, cannot permanently hold it in check. In that renewal of hope for the corunon man, the Soviet Union
- consequences of his act? There are several techniques. Sometimes, for this or that Senator, the sectional inter est of his constituency solves the problem. In the case of a peace treaty which embodies the hope and ideal of civilized man, the tried and true
- preae.rn t>ae1r bi ta ot lite 1A 1ureu1111 u t1Le7 tight an4 lc,ye ad kill an4 npro4uee. tor themnlT•• tia. greatu riohM•• ot lite w11ih a 11t• atter a ti~w 4eatll. :bU'IIOJQ'. ,o a point 'l'MJ woul.4 r•J•t so hope But all Hek oal7 tar riaher all4
- ovor, and in so doing loeuiing the Fe.vorite Son retirement program. lf Alabama nthdra?Js Bnnkhaad, end yield.a to Ne York nominating Roosev9lt, and then Alabama makes the seaoc4 nominating apeeoh, followed by· Indie.n.a, and, we hope, Toxaa, e.nd
- . The roads of approach of fascist capital and fascist labor do not converge in shop and mind and heart where defense materials move toward the customer . The buyer is the United States--one hundred thirty -4million representing the last hope
- . him in drawing his plan is his hatred Dulles' known position and his announce for the Soviet Union and that, in the ment that he speaks with the approval hope that Germany would use it again of the chairman of the Senate Foreign against eastern Europe
- - made for the most part out of the Old World, but essentially altogether new with a hope in the future based on pride of strength and joy in liberty. And with it all, humility and tolerance. may live in a chosen land, ~t w4 do not belong to a chosen
Folder, "Pepper, Senator Claude - Speeches and Letters [1941]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 15
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- reat. I prcnin the guNt 11st will be limited to eight, wl tb hezlde aoross the Miaelsalppl tor the gooct or the South, aA4 the pleuun whloh I hope will be ymre e.a you reat e mimte. Sincerely, Charle• I. .Marsh (Not printed at Government expense
- suppoee, primarily, because he is go ing to run for the Senate and wiehee the Truner forcee not to oppoee him a.nd hopee to have them on hie eide. Politieal Notes---2 Creekmore Fath told me that the Democratic National Committeeman from Louisiana, during
- . Dear Mr. Marsh: T ank you for yollr letter or We are now baok in New York and I shall hope to see you here before long. My telephone number is Rhinelander-4-1080. It is not listed in the telephone book so I am giving it to you no~. With every
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- a statement that the beet deten•• ot n.moara07 lay in the effec tive tunot1on1ng ot the 1n,tttution1 ot ~racy. It 1.a the hope, I think, ot neey .AJnertou. that th• 1n ■titution1 of Demoere.oy may prOTe to be etteotiT•• AMrioe.ne want a body or repreaentat1Ye
- only hope is for a pre-convention "I-won't run~it-they-nominate-me" from Eisenhower. he It is not probable that will go that tar however. The President's picture is folding. Gael Sullivan resigned yesterday as executive secretary ot the party
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- panies want to build. a.ilroa.d group of Railroad lobbies in t1e State of Geor ia. have stopped oil pipe line ri hts- of- ra.y across Georgia. t o the tlant ic . In the days to co e oi l tanks ips vrill come back, and you hope t.rough the Florida
- trm a male and tecale . gnmting, to 1ta pnaaent now ot (S 'I) bu1c language groups, with aame thounnda ot idioma, ia atlll tar too ol.UDUV' tor anit.y. growth 1a pemape one or it. gives ua DllCh hope. ·not to be told tbia. the raatut evolutions