The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... Elliott Roosevelt put in an appear- ance to protest against the nomination and told Farley that if Farley would nominate Jones he would make a seconding speech . Mrs. Roosevelt telephoned her husband . She told him she agreed with ...
... Elliott Roosevelt put in an appear- ance to protest against the nomination and told Farley that if Farley would nominate Jones he would make a seconding speech . Mrs. Roosevelt telephoned her husband . She told him she agreed with ...
Page 241
... Elliott was quite the darkest . His brother Jimmy could not make the grade at law school . Elliott had no interest in school and didn't even bother to go to college . He grew up a little on the weed model . And when his father became ...
... Elliott was quite the darkest . His brother Jimmy could not make the grade at law school . Elliott had no interest in school and didn't even bother to go to college . He grew up a little on the weed model . And when his father became ...
Page 242
... Elliott was only 23 at the time.10 The next year he moved into radio . A Texas business man owned five stations . He gave Elliott a job as vice - president at $ 30,000 a year . Elliott sold four of these stations to William Randolph ...
... Elliott was only 23 at the time.10 The next year he moved into radio . A Texas business man owned five stations . He gave Elliott a job as vice - president at $ 30,000 a year . Elliott sold four of these stations to William Randolph ...
Page 243
... Elliott after two major - generals charged with passing on this con- tract had rejected it . Hughes ' publicity man testified under oath that in a period of two years he had spent over $ 5000 entertaining Elliott , that Elliott had ...
... Elliott after two major - generals charged with passing on this con- tract had rejected it . Hughes ' publicity man testified under oath that in a period of two years he had spent over $ 5000 entertaining Elliott , that Elliott had ...
Page 244
... Elliott borrowed $ 40,000 . This man asked Elliott if he could do anything with Henry Morgenthau and Elliott assured him he could not , but he did better . He got an appointment with his father at the White House , summoning the oil man ...
... Elliott borrowed $ 40,000 . This man asked Elliott if he could do anything with Henry Morgenthau and Elliott assured him he could not , but he did better . He got an appointment with his father at the White House , summoning the oil man ...
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