The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... Frances Perkins , Henry L. Stimson and Henry Morgenthau , Jr. , the latter of whom published in Collier's a number of pages from his diaries . Edward J. Flynn , who managed Roosevelt's third - term campaign ; James F. Byrnes , who was ...
... Frances Perkins , Henry L. Stimson and Henry Morgenthau , Jr. , the latter of whom published in Collier's a number of pages from his diaries . Edward J. Flynn , who managed Roosevelt's third - term campaign ; James F. Byrnes , who was ...
Page 46
... Frances Perkins began to fear Johnson wanted to be a dictator . She says she began to wonder what he was about , " whether he understood the democratic process . . . whether he might not be moving by emotion and indirection toward a ...
... Frances Perkins began to fear Johnson wanted to be a dictator . She says she began to wonder what he was about , " whether he understood the democratic process . . . whether he might not be moving by emotion and indirection toward a ...
Page 73
... Frances Perkins tells that sober liberals in California were hor- rified at EPIC and pleaded with her to get the President to stem the tide for Sinclair while he was running against Creel . But it didn't bother Roosevelt at all . He ...
... Frances Perkins tells that sober liberals in California were hor- rified at EPIC and pleaded with her to get the President to stem the tide for Sinclair while he was running against Creel . But it didn't bother Roosevelt at all . He ...
Page 181
... Frances Perkins ' statement that for Roosevelt the war years began in September , 1939 . Still later , at a dinner party at the White House , Roosevelt said to Farley's wife that he was having a terrible time . People were try- ing to ...
... Frances Perkins ' statement that for Roosevelt the war years began in September , 1939 . Still later , at a dinner party at the White House , Roosevelt said to Farley's wife that he was having a terrible time . People were try- ing to ...
Page 263
... Frances Perkins " he didn't like people very much . . . he had a youthful lack of humility , a streak of self- righteousness and deafness to the hopes , fears and aspirations which are the common lot . " Democrats like Bob Wagner and Al ...
... Frances Perkins " he didn't like people very much . . . he had a youthful lack of humility , a streak of self- righteousness and deafness to the hopes , fears and aspirations which are the common lot . " Democrats like Bob Wagner and Al ...
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