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Roosevelt on Radio processing-sub-front-page which was trumpeted as a

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which was trumpeted as a model for struggling integration efforts in schools across the country

Times photographer John Orris captured a barge-load of prehistoric beasts - "two of which looked very belligerent" - floating down the Hudson River

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"I passed no ships in the daytime

Roosevelt on Radio processing-sub-front-page which was trumpeted as aPresident Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the nation by radio from the White House and calls for an armistice in disputes between management and labor on September 30, 1934. The truce was sought while the newly reorganized National Recovery Administration worked on legislation to benefit both sides. On the day of the speech, The Times wrote that Roosevelt's address to Americans was designed to stop business and political critics of the NRA and "to

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