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CIRCA 1930 SKY LAUNCH - SKY RACE CONTEST - CIRCA 1932 OLYMPIC SKIING MATCH BRITAIN AND USA
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT SEATED WITH HIS MOTHER AND TWO CHILDREN THANKS THE ELECTORATE AND STATES THAT MOST OF AMERICA IS FOR AN " ORDERLY RECOVERY" FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION
SPEECH SHOWING THE COUNTRIES SUPPORT FOR ROOSEVELT'S NEW DEAL POLICIES " IT TRANSCENDED PARTY LINES AND WAS A MASSIVE EXPRESSION OF ACCEPTANCE OF LIBERAL THOUGHT AND THE POLICIES OF THE NEW DEAL |
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MS HERBERT HOOVER CAMPAIGNS FOR REELECTION IN 1932 - SPEECH AT PODIUM AT REPUBLICAN RALLY " NO ONE CAN COHURSE A VOTE "
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STANDING FDR GIVES CAMPAIGN SPEECH FOR 1932 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN WOR MICROPHONE - "BOSTON WELCOMES ROOSEVELT BANNERS" - ROOSEVELT CRITICIZES HERBERT HOOVER AND HIS POLICY OF DENIAL OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION- CROWD CHEERS - FDR 1932 CAMPAIGN SPEECH IN BOSTON EARLY NOVEMBER 1932
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WS BANNERS FLY OVER PODIUM AND CROWD CHEERS AS BAND PLAYS " HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN " ROOSEVELT'S 1932 CAMPAIGN SONG
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