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Hoover's Fillip to Business

Wolman, Leo | December 11, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the meeting of the U.S. President Herbert Clark Hoover with the businessmen. It is no miracles out of Washington and the Hoover conferences with the leaders of American business. At the most the administration program is a highly tentative and experimental attempt to restore business confidence and to promote a faster pace of industry wherever acceleration can be achieved without creating new and more serious difficulties. So stated, these steps toward the stabilization of business may appear to be hesitant and ineffectual.

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CONGRESSES & conventions; HOOVER, Herbert, 1874-1964; PRESIDENTS; BUSINESSMEN; BUSINESS enterprises -- United States; UNITED States
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