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Literary Digest 1933-12-23

Santa filling up the Christmas tree with all kinds of special gifts for the people who are down at the bottom of the Great Depression: the NRA, emergency relief, aid for highways, flood control, new U. S. buildings, loans to banks, C. C. C. camps, and so on. The New Deal is here.

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Date: 02/02/2012
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