The Roosevelt MythLudwig von Mises Institute, 1948 - 438 pages |
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... cabinet members — Cordell Hull , James A. Farley , 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 ...
... cabinet members — Cordell Hull , James A. Farley , 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 ...
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... cabinet members were there also , to thank the Lord who had answered their own prayers so pleasantly . The service over , Mr. Roosevelt , his wife and mother and his oldest son , James , in a presidential car , went quickly to the White ...
... cabinet members were there also , to thank the Lord who had answered their own prayers so pleasantly . The service over , Mr. Roosevelt , his wife and mother and his oldest son , James , in a presidential car , went quickly to the White ...
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... cabinet and the members of the Senate he made his way to the appointed spot before the great multitude of a hundred thousand citizens . He stood before Chief Justice Hughes , who held out to him a Bible which had been brought to this ...
... cabinet and the members of the Senate he made his way to the appointed spot before the great multitude of a hundred thousand citizens . He stood before Chief Justice Hughes , who held out to him a Bible which had been brought to this ...
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... cabinet were sworn in before their relatives and friends in the Oval Room by Justice Cardozo . This was the first time this had been done . Roosevelt told Jim Farley that he was breaking a precedent . " It is my inten- tion to ...
... cabinet were sworn in before their relatives and friends in the Oval Room by Justice Cardozo . This was the first time this had been done . Roosevelt told Jim Farley that he was breaking a precedent . " It is my inten- tion to ...
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... cabinet . " Toward the end of the campaign he cried : " Stop the deficits ! Stop the deficits ! " Then to impress his listeners with his inflexible purpose to deal with this prodigal monster , he said : " Before any man enters my cabinet ...
... cabinet . " Toward the end of the campaign he cried : " Stop the deficits ! Stop the deficits ! " Then to impress his listeners with his inflexible purpose to deal with this prodigal monster , he said : " Before any man enters my cabinet ...
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