On the recordApril 7, 1905
The welfare of the great Western country, and that means in its essence the welfare of the United States as a whole, depends upon the encouragement given to the homemaker.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe welfare of the great Western country, and that means in its essence the welfare of the United States as a whole, depends upon the encouragement given to the homemaker.
Remarks in Wichita Falls, Texas
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