I do thank the Senate most sincerely for their courtesy to me, for this pleasant luncheon which I have had, and I hope that this will not be the last time that I may have the privilege of meeting with you.
On the recordApril 11, 1949
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Remarks on the Floor of the Senate on the Fourth Anniversary of the Death of President Roosevelt
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