On the recordAugust 28, 1916
I unhesitatingly offered the friendly services of the administration to the railway managers to see to it that justice was done the railroads in the outcome.
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presidency.ucsb.eduI unhesitatingly offered the friendly services of the administration to the railway managers to see to it that justice was done the railroads in the outcome.
Address to a Joint Session of Congress on the Demands of Railway Employees
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