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Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet (find matches)
Title: The Ladies' home journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women's periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : (s.n.)
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fects will go on for years. i et Truman could not see that he had done Jnything remarkable. He had just said what ;e was thinking at the time. ) Later on he endorsed the Bernard BaruchIan for international control of the bomb ind other forms of atomic energy, which was with President Roosevelt in an all-out effortto prevent Milligan from going back to hispost. He was defeated then, but he did notforgive or forget. After he became Presidenthimself he got rid of Milligan, and put an-other man in his place. In the case of Ed Pauley, Trumansloyalty has gone to lengths which even hissupporters consider unnecessary. PoliticalWashington is not likely to forget the hecticscenes which followed the Presidents effortsto install Pauley as Under Secretary of theNavy in 1946. Honest Harold Ickesmadehis exit from the Cabinet, uttering PaulRevere cries that another oil scandal wascoming. Congress opposed the Pauley nom-ination, and the President stubbornly buckedCongress. Committee hearings disclosed
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1948-01 to 1948-06
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65
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  • booksubject:Women_s_periodicals
  • booksubject:Janice_Bluestein_Longone_Culinary_Archive
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  • bookleafnumber:522
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