Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Perkins: "Mr. President, would you care to comment on Governor Earle's suggestion that you run for a third term...
...Post: "Mr. President, would you tell us now if you would accept a third term...
...Perkins: "Mr. President, did your statement last winter fully cover the third term situation...
Newshawk Perkins did as bidden, and had his picture taken. Fair deduction by the press: that anyone who expects Franklin Roosevelt to be frank about the third term idea is indeed a dunce...
...which the Senate liked so well it ordered his words posted up on public billboards all over France. Senator Gardey charged that Vincent Auriol when he was Finance Minister had been such a promise-breaker that the point was finally reached at which Government "loans, both long and short term, are no longer placeable!" Gardey roared that investors, burned on ''Auriol Bonds,"* have now gone completely sour...