Word: ams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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I could say "thank God I am a Northerner." Instead, I merely state that it is indeed fortunate the educated Southern-American is not as narrow and intolerant as one Schwab. Apparently Washington has not buried all its intellectually dead-it lets them write letters!
. . . In studying the map of San Francisco which accompanied your article (TIME, Feb. 27), I was shocked to note the district bounded by Larkin, Mason, Turk and Ellis Streets described as the "toughest part of town," and I am roused to protest. . . . The word "tough" conjures gangsters and gunmen-a...
. . . You have sent my son, H. J. Heeb, much correspondence. I wish to say before he sailed for Spain in 1937. . . . He was working in Cincy, first job he had since graduating in 1931. He visited me on a Mother's Day in May, he sailed the following Wednesday...
"A majority in both houses of Congress have indicated that they also hold this view. While I am convinced that such a policy of retrenchment under present conditions would have disastrous results, we live in a democracy, and, therefore, I believe that the viewpoint of the majority should promptly be...
"You infer by your public letter that I am not as strong in support of the President as you are. I am not a politician. I am not a New Dealer, anti-New Dealer or any other type of supporter of 'isms' but I am as loyal as...