The two great parties which have shared responsibility for governing the American people during their romantic rise to world power, are about to meet in Convention. Each will frame a platform and name a leader and appeal to be voted into power. The two Conventions form a study in contrasts.
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December 22, 1934
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June 1932 The Jeffersonian 6. Paper of Robert H. jackson at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (RHJP) Box 54.
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The two great parties which have shared responsibility for governing the American people during their romantic rise to world power, are about to meet in Convention. Each will frame a platform and name a leader and appeal to be voted into power. The two Conventions form a study in contrasts.
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