
Well now, that is a matter for Mr. Harriman himself to decide.
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Well now, that is a matter for Mr. Harriman himself to decide.

No, I haven't. I will announce it just as soon as I do find one.

I have the matter under consideration.

Well, I can't answer that question until I find out what the Congress is going to do.

I have given very careful consideration to the response contained herein.

I will answer that question when the bill comes before me.

It has been under consideration for some time.

Let's wait and see how the thing works out, then the question will answer itself as we go along.

Nobody that studies it and thinks that they can, after studying it for a week, come to an intelligent conclusion, ought to be in St. Elizabeth's.

All other activities must be considered secondary.

I deem it of equal importance to take other and simultaneous steps without waiting for a later meeting of the Congress.

I must, of course, accept your wish in the matter.

I haven’t anybody in mind whatever. I have got to look around and find somebody.