Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American Reform1953 |
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... turned a carefully coiffured head to the delegates , and said : “ Ladies , you have chosen me your leader . Well , I have an important piece of news to give you . Dante is dead . He has been dead for several centuries , and I think it ...
... turned a carefully coiffured head to the delegates , and said : “ Ladies , you have chosen me your leader . Well , I have an important piece of news to give you . Dante is dead . He has been dead for several centuries , and I think it ...
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... turned " from the nostalgic philosophy of the ' trust busters , ' turned to national economic planning . • • • This was the kind of thinking swirling around the President during the Hundred Days , and it did not disturb him . In the pe ...
... turned " from the nostalgic philosophy of the ' trust busters , ' turned to national economic planning . • • • This was the kind of thinking swirling around the President during the Hundred Days , and it did not disturb him . In the pe ...
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... turned in regular Republican majorities even during the Thirties and proceeded to go Democratic in 1948 . " I talked about voting for Dewey all summer , " one Guthrie farmer put it , “ but when voting time came , I just couldn't do it ...
... turned in regular Republican majorities even during the Thirties and proceeded to go Democratic in 1948 . " I talked about voting for Dewey all summer , " one Guthrie farmer put it , “ but when voting time came , I just couldn't do it ...
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