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FDR and the Nye Committee A Reassessment | 18 |
Die WeltYene Velt and Roosevelt The New Deal In The Jewish Community | 30 |
Sam Rayburn and FDR | 54 |
Wright Patmans Entrepreneurial Leadership in Congress 19291941 | 71 |
A Southern Congressman Clashes with His CommanderinChief James P Richards FDR and the 1941 Neutrality Act | 90 |
The 1938 Purge A ReExamination | 100 |
The Realignment Theory After Fifty Years | 114 |
Cutting the Deck New Deal Fair Deal and the Employment Act of 1946 Problems of Study and Interpretation | 127 |
Appendix | 153 |
Chronology | 155 |
Biographical Digest | 158 |
Selected Bibliography | 166 |
Index | 173 |
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Stran 2 - Did the man have unselfishness?" "Did the man have courage?" "Did the man have consistency?" And if the individual under the scrutiny of the historic microscope measured up to an affirmative answer to these questions, then history has set him down as great indeed in the pages of all the years to come.
Stran 1 - In the midst of depression, the nation is without effective political or economic leadership. "The session now drawing to a close has revealed the imperative need of formulating a constructive legislative program. Months of misery in the industrial centers and on the farms have disclosed lack of any proposals for the solution of one of the greatest economic crises ever confronting the nation.