The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... bills passed by the Congress that was in ses- sion . Roosevelt , still a private citizen , alighted under the archway of the steps of the main entrance to the Capitol , completely out of sight of the crowds . He had to be borne about in ...
... bills passed by the Congress that was in ses- sion . Roosevelt , still a private citizen , alighted under the archway of the steps of the main entrance to the Capitol , completely out of sight of the crowds . He had to be borne about in ...
Page 11
... bill was not ready . But the swift - moving processes of legislation could not wait in this new order for a bill to be prepared . A folded news- paper was tossed into the hopper to serve as a bill until the docu- ment could be completed ...
... bill was not ready . But the swift - moving processes of legislation could not wait in this new order for a bill to be prepared . A folded news- paper was tossed into the hopper to serve as a bill until the docu- ment could be completed ...
Page 12
... bill providing in effect for the biggest deficit of all— $ 3,300,000,000 . March 13 , he called on Congress to ... bills to supervise the traffic in investment securities , to prevent the foreclosure of farm mortgages , with one to ...
... bill providing in effect for the biggest deficit of all— $ 3,300,000,000 . March 13 , he called on Congress to ... bills to supervise the traffic in investment securities , to prevent the foreclosure of farm mortgages , with one to ...
Page 13
... bills and presenting the pens used to the proud Con- gressional sponsors — often using half a dozen pens on a single bill to satisfy all its champions . The President announced the appoint- ment of General Hugh Johnson — a new name to ...
... bills and presenting the pens used to the proud Con- gressional sponsors — often using half a dozen pens on a single bill to satisfy all its champions . The President announced the appoint- ment of General Hugh Johnson — a new name to ...
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... bill the group had to depend on Hoover's Secretary and Under - Secretary of the Treasury " whose superb technical as- sistance , " says Moley , made the task possible . The chief point of disagreement had been on the method of cre ...
... bill the group had to depend on Hoover's Secretary and Under - Secretary of the Treasury " whose superb technical as- sistance , " says Moley , made the task possible . The chief point of disagreement had been on the method of cre ...
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