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Remarks at the University of Paris

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Dec 29, 1920

It waits with acquiescence, in the first place, for laws which will effectively prohibit and prevent such interlocking of the personnel of the directorates of great corporations—banks and railroads, industrial, commercial and public…

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I suggest to my fellow-countrymen that the circles around their Christmas trees will be incomplete unless, mingled with their own expectant children, they shall visualize some of the waifs of Central Europe.

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Mar 2, 1921

Such a policy is antagonistic to the fundamental principle of equal and exact justice to all.

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Feb 2, 1921

In my opinion the legislation proposed is not in the public interest and is objectionable.

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