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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...What do I think ot the latest Nazi outbreak? I think it's terrible, the most terrible thing I ever heard of! And I'll probably lose my job for saying that. But it stands. You might also say that I am only sharing the sentiments of our President. Oh, how I would like to say a lot more! . . . Meet me on the day that I resign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Parties & Visitors | 12/26/1938 | See Source »

...Business Advisory & Planning Council, chairmanned first by Franklin Roosevelt's friend Gerard Swope of General Electric, later by Uncle Dan's friend Samuel Clay Williams of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. There is nothing in the record to show that the BA & PC and Uncle Dan ever really altered Franklin Roosevelt's attitude toward Business, but several times it revived that sufferer's failing heart with short waves of Confidence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Second Stocking | 12/26/1938 | See Source »

...Clearly, if the Business & Advisory council. . . should now formulate proposals and if Harry Hopkins concurs in them, the business group will find a better and more vigorous champion at the White House than they have ever had. Unhappily one of the complaints about Secretary Roper's regime was that he did not have the confidence of the left wing in the New Deal and hence was not as powerful in Administration policy as he should have been or as Mr. Hopkins would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Second Stocking | 12/26/1938 | See Source »

...antidote mask would follow on its heels. Current wars are daily proving that bombing raids only serve to strengthen the morale they attempt to crush and that the enemy's armies, not his cities, are war objectives. The next Great War may be greater in scope than history has ever seen, but it will be won, like all the wars of history, by the infantry. And civilization will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMA VIRUMQUE | 12/20/1938 | See Source »

Roosevelt, the youngest recipient of the scholarships, was selected from a group of twelve finalists that the examining committee claimed to be the best that had ever contended for the New England district...

Author: By William W. Tyng, | Title: Roosevelt Chosen In Final Interview For Rhodes Prize | 12/19/1938 | See Source »

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