On the recordAugust 11, 1935
It is a splendid thing for you to do, and it proves that something that we have always wanted has worked out.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIt is a splendid thing for you to do, and it proves that something that we have always wanted has worked out.
Remarks to the Cuban Ambassador and the President of the Cuban Social and Economic Union
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