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McGee, Reece | February 14, 1966 issue
It seems fair to characterize the liberal programs of this century's administrations, regardless of party, as quantitative. From the U.S. President Theodore...

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Mathews, John | May 17, 1971 issue
When U.S. President Richard M. Nixon decided, with some misgivings, that he had to follow the tradition begun by the politician Theodore Roosevelt of holding...

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September 30, 1944 issue
The impressive thing about the U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's speech was that he spoke of issues the average American recognized as simple and basic....

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Kirchwey, Freda | September 30, 1944 issue
As the first Axis country extricated from the clutch of fascism, Italy offered the Allies a testing- ground for their ability, to aid in the restoration...

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October 18, 1958 issue
Even the most zealous defenders of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)do not attempt to defend some of the activities of its early years, which concededly...

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Gordon, J. King | November 1, 1947 issue
In this article the author discusses the concept of warmongering. According to the author, there are three kinds of warmongering: warfishmongering or Bilhingsgate,...

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May 1, 1943 issue
The U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt showed himself at his best when he crossed the border into Monterrey to meet the people of Mexico. If Mexico is a...

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Bendiner, Robert | August 15, 1942 issue
If politics were simply an exercise in cold logic, it would be impossible to explain why U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt tolerates, consults, and conciliates...

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Villard, Garrison Oswald | December 25, 1935 issue
The article presents information on U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's political strategies. The declaration of war upon the New Deal by the National Association...

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March 6, 1935 issue
In the first half of his rule, certainly, the U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt made more decisions and vastly more important ones, than ever before in...

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