Fireside chat signals march toward recovery in New Deal plan
President Roosevelt’s radio address framed a hopeful recovery path with a three and a half million on relief rolls to work and new legislation for the New Deal. He outlined six founding principles for works relief, urged public support for efficient, clean administration, and highlighted new agencies to handle rural rehabilitation, electrification, and grade crossing elimination.
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Madeira Island's Glories in Colorful Madeiran Seas
An illustrated travel sketch of Madeira and Porto Santo from Lisbon to Funchal. The piece highlights the island’s lush gardens, terraced hills, exotic flora, and steep, flower filled streets. It recounts early exploration by Zarco and Columbus, the rise of sugar and wine industries, levadas irrigation, and the distinctive oxen driven carriages and funiculars that ferry visitors up and down the cliffs.
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Curious entry in churchyard note cited by Literary Digest
The London Telegraph recalls a marginal entry in St Gles in the fields stating Po the painter was paid 4s 6d for washing the Twelve Apostles off the organ loft. The remark appears amid Puritan era church vandalism debates.
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Dizzy Dean Winners Offer Free Prizes Ady Column
Grape Nuts ad urged boys and girls to read another column and learn how to join the Dizzy Dean Winners for chances to win valuable prizes.
Man's Three Characters A Moral Reflection
A concise aphorism notes that every man bears three characters: the one shown to the world, the one that steers his actions, and the one he believes he holds within. It frames identity as a trio of outward display, practical influence, and self-perceived virtue.
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