On the recordMay 2, 1934
It was that sincerity which made him a force for good in his own generation and has kept alive many of the ancient faiths on which we are building today.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIt was that sincerity which made him a force for good in his own generation and has kept alive many of the ancient faiths on which we are building today.
Address at a Memorial to William Jennings Bryan
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