World News Review Covers Pacific, Hoover Budget Clash
A digest of three global stories: the Philippines Independence bill and U S stance toward Asia. Hoover’s budget critique and tax proposals amid a Democratic-led Congress. and Roosevelt’s primary discussions with Stimson, plus race to shipwrecked wartime plans as Japan China tensions grow.
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Abraham Lincoln A Portrait From Detroit News
The Detroit News recounts Abraham Lincoln born in Kentucky, rising from near illiteracy to president, his mercy to enemies, love for children, disdain for violence, and enduring legacy. It notes his study of Bible, humor, poetry, and friendships, inclining toward the “Now he belongs to the ages” epitaph.
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Abraham Lincoln, Worker’s Friend Across History
A tribute to Abraham Lincoln portraying him as self-made, of the people, and committed to labor. The essay highlights his rise from humble origins, practical judgment, and enduring belief in work ethic, portraying Lincoln as a guide and consolation to all who earn a living by effort.
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Stand with anyone who stands right quote by Lincoln
A brief quotation attributed to Lincoln emphasizes loyalty to those who do right, and withdrawal when they err, reflecting a stance on consistent principles. The line underscores steadfast support for upright conduct and timely dissociation from missteps.
Slaves Freed by Emancipation Proclamation Timeline
A historical note describes the emancipation proclamation issued by Lincoln as September 22, 1862, stating its effect on January 1, 1863, and freeing all enslaved people. The summary emphasizes the proclamation’s dates and outcome.
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Extra session looming as Roosevelt faces vast agenda
Washington editorial predicts a long extra session with Roosevelt at the helm. Major issues include budget and taxation, unemployment relief, war debts, monetary policy, banking reform, prohibition repeal, farm relief, and public debt. Democrats confront unity strains, with debates over treasury finances and potential inflation vs gold standard, while international tariffs and war debt questions loom.
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