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- the two are ao deeply Inter up the United Nations. ,The veto, to serve the common man ln twined. All this I knew before I to Russia and America, ls partly peaceful abundance." left America. valued by -- botb u a guarantee I also said that, just
- ise of H itler meant to farmers, ·mocracy. The Roosevelt program. p lan workers and businessmen in the gave more power to the people. lar < United States. This blind leader• Now we have launched a great But ship ' believed that the United na tional
- as Spanish. And then he spoke of the grand mixture in the New World between the European, the Indian and the African. In the United States there is even a greater mixture of diverse customs and cultures than in most of Latin America. British in blood
- ¥!i-'1.ll,t.Aoctrine that ".national ~•~~i . .;•,• ,.:: , · ., ., defense" co1111ists Jn being pre• _~ pared to rep¢f atta_ck, second, Jha; PEARI,. . B,AR~OR ~ i.he. Jiih:r.9r . the Unit-el,\ Statt!s.1s geographical~ 1)t the .national weakneises wb:Ich
- should feel that developed to help them adjust them there are available, in the United States, selves to the painful realities of diminish in Latin America, and in the British ing demand. There were the Stevenson Dominions, tremendous quantities
- -tion ot typea, ot liberals a11d ll.941wn1. \o the p oint wlwre I do A t ae• how there oeA be ~ 11ne up which ould be anti" , baaed: oa ·t he Rooan•lt w port~ Kt, la there a ap.cit1• Garaer aeo.timentt Ya Paid -worker,, but 110 r eal s-entiaent
- agents, "fifth column" will spread through Latin America and set up their political system there . The United States and Canada will have to unite to defend the North American continent (and we may have to take cha rge of exioo and Cent r a l America
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- AMERICA HAS JUST HEARD THE..J · - -- T" ~..............~. .- - -'..::.- - - ··* - - ·- - -- - - - -- - -. ~ VOICE OF CHURCHILL SAY.lNG THAt BBITAIN WILL HELP RUSSli~ IO _ · ,. ·- ~ -- - - .,. •·s. A..:cfEAR ·STOP BI TLER .CHURCH I LL
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- , on. farms, in homes and hospitals and offices--in countless ways that never can be told- millions are taking their full part 4 In this people ' s war, the fighters and the workers on every front have what it takes to win. Here in the United no monopoly
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- , (Not printed at Government expense) OF UNITED ST A TES AMERICA
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- of the United States, that it was liberal rather than radical and ~at it had served as the rallymg ground for all the minority groups in America, Ellis _A rnall, former Governor of Georgia, outlined today a future course for the party. He ~~ed t on what he
- . I By JOHN O'DONNELL Washington, D. .C., Nov. 4,-0n Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1952 - just a year from today-we Americans will be voting for the next President of the ·United States and may be in for ' the biggest political surprise that any living American
- to go to the Senate to get more money tor the elder citizens of Texaa, I believe that the Governor should have said a word ot gratitude to the President or the United States. I simply do not _remember that he said one word thanking President Roosevelt
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- the national budget ~500,000,000. The ultimate cost would be revolution. Jobless soldiers would not be as complacent as WPA worker~.) III Who are the 60 Million? (The breakdown in narrative fora--setting forth also the interdependency of farm worker, factory
- * wcrld cr isis and to make America n '2 Fayette c·1t,T - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - Not Spies-Just Hard Working Farm e rs mnltel's ol tl'ansc• ctent Jn \Vnshln~lou . evident dl'lenninalion or GuUey ~-0 [orego the us ua1 campnig
- -. · 1·TA I~!: . · ALL OVEij THE ~OR LD D. ', .· . ··. .. I · . ' •; , · · 1' .. ' , ri IS MOVfNG -F ORfAR O AND UPWARD . AMERICA . /~,, HA S BEEN . LEADI NG T'H>~T :tA ARC~l - ' ~i:E t ' . . - SHALL NO 'T · NOW LAG BEHJ fiD . . • ' I
- ogize f x· i re ct ion of t e u,1 . ul t r 1t Far • I -pa i en ·1y re j tict i:r~.. e tter it F3r bett er ' t b e that thing hi ch 1· l t J n wro te al:v t in • ••• •••• i n t , fl ov1 of unit a c ti l ty fr ~-eath mouth ine useles s n · :., Y:it
- reconstruction are in relation to commodities and -investment. In the currency field, the use .of our gold was considered in respect to South America and to Germany. Should we have a new 190rld unit of currency backed by gold, for use in international
- by the United States Government beoauae of the state of total defense makes it mandatory that all inoome tu rates be raised. '!'he oil 1:mduatey whioh ia al reaq bearing it1 share U' not :more than its just abare of the taxation burden will feel the general
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- State rourlst Bureau FIRST DAY OUT - September 17, 1948 One hundred miles out from the Virginia Farm it seemed li ke a good idea to have a bottle of Old Export - Cumb erland Ale. Then there was ch:U.e and beer at the bar • .Aronholt - route #50
- " to save .America and to et1.vu the world. Tt. daf 1• The Comma..n iCUU'._ hind his I see a united. ..\ meri behind Roo velt eaying that taotoriea belong tiret to the rioan Mat rials belong first to the need ot the nationa.l detenae. thi ■ Roo1e
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- ~ to the tut.are when peace Pap :lumber Thirteen comes ancl this trial ia past. jolt. Kia 1a a ditticult, an o v e ~ He doea it 111.t.h Jo7, 1n t.be knowledge that, 1110rk1ng tor the whole, t.he indirldul finds b1a own ccapensation . A united America mat
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- is to see wbat can be saved ot eapital that is good tor all, and. what can be done for man's work and leisure hOUl'S so th.at work becomes a contented farm af satisfaction, md where non work hours cease to becOllB tile wasteful and idle thing wh ich
- degree of' ideological claims as well . ( D. Origins of Psychological Strategy France . around 1900. introduced the study of discipline of mass payopology. The United States . too . made considerable contributions toward this new military-social
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- LYNDON B . JOHNSON COMMITTEE ON 10TH DISTRICT TEXAS NAVAL AFFAIRS CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES~ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • ;1.-::t;;L WASHINGTON, D. C. 21 February 1942 Dear Mary Louise: I don't know where I ·will be when this letter
- , without religion, without the use of the word •dutyt'~f the pleasures of an aware and intelligent unit-the famil in social life. The business starts with a man and woman in the emotion of love sufficient to put self welfare as a UDit of two 1n extension
- See all scanned items from file unit "Peace Data [removed from binder] [1941]"
- beiag tile enemie ■ eupraaolea ea4 1nfer1ortt1u. 'the of oheqe. Rtiole ■ aooept.4 of peaoe a.t fix a polat nen J.n4 the ooaoept of ••t be• u.ity la gc>Tel'llllllnt wh1ah pendu e cronh aooial unit,- of -11 hwaa.n beiaga ea the baokwax-4 p.apl• mc
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- to hear. at home . The people of America still harbor many enemies The Bundists with their swastika decorated cellars have been raided , the spying diplomats of the Axis have been sent overseas and one by one the spies are caught . But many mean
- was bom in Los Angeles in 1900. When he waa 6 his family moved hack to the family home in Illinois 1,,p'! S5-63) .' He, went to Princeton lfn,versity (1922) and Ha,. vard and Northwestern law school8. Io 1933 he helped organize the New Deal farm prqgram
- him wait until just before t.h@> harvest to know just what. will be and what he will get for 1'hs t he has grown. too parity price -2We have also got to stabilize farm prices for the fanners and growers at a decent level. If we can cover
- to the making of treaties. 1 Resolved by· the Senate and House of Representatives ·. 2 of the United States of America in Congress assembled 3 ( two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the 4 following article is proposed as an amendment
- ortuna own tonuno \d.thin th £ortw :ta R al line 1n stion tl t all bo • out th tortune tell r • pr o tion of todq to ma.a An Exercise in Charting Labor from Today, Thanksgiving, 1940 ____,. in the United States Labor i s closing meetings today
- after shift, every worker catalogued, eve-r y worker driven, 30 per cent of the total energies of the nation--energy units, not money units--working every moment, every yeari for arms, arms, arms, the French trade unions were demanding shorter days
- , and accept out of the uni verse concept-in other words, what, practically speaking, the mass millions will agree upon concerning the universe and its function as a unit in unity. "practically." earth. I said In practise human beings are concerned only
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- in America believe that credit re cord v1ill bo as ~ood in the pr ic ole.ss comr.ioditics of human undorstand.i_ni:; that dollars cannot buy~ Most of the peo:r.,le of the world are workers. ~Ience, no world organization which springs from
- . average_hou5: es. We here in Tennessee, · and in ·these United States of · America are not interested in "Royal Mansions" and have no interest in setting our Governor up like some . European Duke or Lord. We want men for Governors who have the II • • • -iri.ter
- The bill is limited in its coverage to industrial workers but f armer s will derive great benefi t from the bi 11. Contrary to what so:me of its o:i_i poncnts say , the lviin inum \'la©3 Bill which I reported to the Senate does not cover feu~ labor
- of this man will be reflected, as well, 1 in the:.con. duct of our government-: Next· ·to·:his .lovely wife, his love of the .United States of America·. / comes second. He wants our .nation to operate in the black .. just_like any other ·ente.rprise that feels
- do anyt hing than to have been the message carrier, you will have justified your existence in the public welfare for all time. It was a big shot well played. is truly a critical spot in the history of the United States. It It was a double shot
- :Poi·ly led, has ·beon tho baokbono of tho defense of any 001.mtry. Without Labor vrhat is there? So, in our house divided todo.y I seo no division in what wo all wunt. 1'hitJ aim.ply is a. united, poGitivo, ur11ra.ste!'ul, nnd. s:poody effort