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... Washington Inauguration ceremonies , Washington , 1913 202 203 South Portico of White House , 1913 - Woodrow Wilson on steps 206 Lucy Marshall Smith , 1912 207 Mary Randolph Smith , 1912 207 W. G. McAdoo and Joseph Tumulty , Washington ...
... Washington Inauguration ceremonies , Washington , 1913 202 203 South Portico of White House , 1913 - Woodrow Wilson on steps 206 Lucy Marshall Smith , 1912 207 Mary Randolph Smith , 1912 207 W. G. McAdoo and Joseph Tumulty , Washington ...
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... Washington bringing pressure to bear on the Senators and Congressmen , through insidious threats and promises and predictions of disaster . It was well known in Washington that " lobbying " had been used for many years to defeat ...
... Washington bringing pressure to bear on the Senators and Congressmen , through insidious threats and promises and predictions of disaster . It was well known in Washington that " lobbying " had been used for many years to defeat ...
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... Washington atmosphere . He spoke of it many times to us , and in letters to friends . " Washington is , I should judge , the worst place in America to keep normal . One's perspective goes wrong along with one's nerves , and there are a ...
... Washington atmosphere . He spoke of it many times to us , and in letters to friends . " Washington is , I should judge , the worst place in America to keep normal . One's perspective goes wrong along with one's nerves , and there are a ...
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