Effective SpeakingAmerican Institute of Banking, 1948 - 458 strani |
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... United States . I told him that that was nonsense , that we had full employment , that we had the highest standard of living that we ever had , that there was no depression , no industrial trouble in the United States . He didn't ...
... United States . I told him that that was nonsense , that we had full employment , that we had the highest standard of living that we ever had , that there was no depression , no industrial trouble in the United States . He didn't ...
Stran 293
... United Nations is now in gear . But I return also with an over - riding con- viction , even more emphatic than before , that the world's only hope of organized peace and security is inseverably linked with the evo- lution and the ...
... United Nations is now in gear . But I return also with an over - riding con- viction , even more emphatic than before , that the world's only hope of organized peace and security is inseverably linked with the evo- lution and the ...
Stran 314
... United Mine Workers and not on the government of the United States . But the consequences of this arbitrary action threaten all of us . At 10 o'clock yesterday morning the government took over the mines . I called upon the miners to ...
... United Mine Workers and not on the government of the United States . But the consequences of this arbitrary action threaten all of us . At 10 o'clock yesterday morning the government took over the mines . I called upon the miners to ...
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