Word: guffey
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Senator Joseph P. Guffey (D., Pa.) has introduced a resolution calling for a Congressional study of ways and means to promote more adequate instruction of American history on the basis of the Times' questionnaire, according to the United Press...
Next day another 100% New Dealer spoke up loudly enough to be heard. In the Senate up rose Pennsylvania's Senator Joseph F. Guffey. Said...
...Guffey said the Republicans were desperate because they knew there was no such tradition.* He added: "Unless the war is won in 1944, President Roosevelt will again be drafted and chosen to lead our country...
Truman was no ball of fire in his first term. He sat meekly in the freshman row, blinked when critics called him Pendergast's "errand boy," was second only to Pennsylvania's Joseph Guffey (whose vote for New Deal measures was pure automatic reflex) in unswerving support of Administration policies...
...said that the U.S. will have to go far and fast before it catches up on social progress, social reform and the common understanding and working partnership between the richer and poorer classes which has been England's by-product of the war. Then Norris very simply thanked Guffey and all who "have said so many nice things about me" and sat down. He wasn't crying. He was more determined than ever...