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| Date | Related | Document Title |
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| Oct 15, 1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Detroit, Mich. were on the fourth of March, 1933! And what was called for … |
| Oct 16, 1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Cleveland, Ohio Surely the last panic proved that! Remember that when men and … |
| Oct 29, 1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. dollar for old age. Three for one! There's the rub. That is … |
| Oct 29, 1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Camden, N.J. Three to one, there is the rub! That is what the propaganda … |
| Oct 30, 1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Brooklyn, N.Y. that that was a job well done! The second thing we did was … that that was a job well done! The third thing we did was … say that that is a job well begun! These are the things we have … |
| Oct 31, 1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Madison Square Garden, New York City and three long years of the scourge! Nine crazy years at the ticker … and three long years in the breadlines! Nine mad years of mirage and three long years of despair! Powerful influences strive … labor spy. Here is an amazing paradox! The very employers and politicians … |
| Jan 20, 1937 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Inaugural Address. prosperity may become portents of disaster! Prosperity already tests … |
| Mar 04, 1937 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at the Democratic Victory Dinner. Washington, D.C. we propose not to let it fail! Nevertheless, I cannot tell … votes, the Congress thought so too! You know who assumed the … ill-nourished, ill-clad, ill-housed —now! Here are thousands upon thousands … |
| Mar 09, 1937 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Fireside Chat. an amendment was proposed, "Oh! I was for an amendment all … |
| Jul 05, 1937 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Remarks at Mt. Marion, N.Y. years and she is absolutely right! Some of our neighbors who … |
| Jan 14, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Excerpts from the Press Conference power? THE PRESIDENT: No; oh, no! There are various ways out … |
| Jan 28, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Excerpts from the Press Conference there? THE PRESIDENT: Oh, no! Q. About the size of guns? THE PRESIDENT: No—oh, no! Q. Or as to the character … vessels? THE PRESIDENT: No—oh, no! Q. Mr. President, what do … |
| Mar 08, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Excerpts from the Press Conference have any evidence. There you are! Aren't those last two questions … |
| Apr 08, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Press Conference with Editors and Publishers of Trade Papers in Washington, D.C. the paragraph, end of the story! (Laughter) Come to some of … full-page ads, "Housewives beware! If the Wages and Hours Bill … |
| Apr 21, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Remarks to the Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington, D.C. there was only one Tory among them! [laughter] And so, the … |
| Apr 21, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Press Conference with Members of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C. Mussolini, and Hitler—" Now, Bill! (Laughter) . . . Anyway … them. The ads were entitled, "Farmers! To Arms!" And you ran them … straight from the shoulder. "Farmers! To Arms!" How did you dare … |
| Jul 08, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Covington, Kentucky. budgets. More power to their arms! I am happy and proud of how … |
| Jul 11, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Ellwood Park, Amarillo, Texas. raining in Amarillo. But it is! Even if Marvin Jones had … |
| Jul 14, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at Treasure Island, San Francisco, California. reception all along the line of march! And then, coming down from … |
| Aug 15, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Radio Address on the Third Anniversary of the Social Security Act. White House, Washington, D.C. of us for this service to mankind! … |
| Nov 02, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Letter of Congratulations to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. allegations to the contrary. Praise be! And may that freedom ever … |
| Nov 15, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
The Five Hundredth Press Conference (Excerpts) creates a very difficult situation! (Laughter) So I referred … |
| Nov 18, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Excerpts from the Press Conference of a sudden, a newspaper campaign! We have seen them before … |
| Nov 24, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Radio Address at Thanksgiving Dinner, Warm Springs Foundation, Warm Springs, Georgia be enlarged. Just think of that! We were wondering just which … train—yes, he was a man in those days! And we thought he was going … |
| Jan 07, 1939 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Address at the Jackson Day Dinner. hundred and fourteen years ago! "Woodrow Wilson didn't have … is a parade without a bass drum! But the captain of the Orangemen … |