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HERBERT HOOVER AND THE OSAGES By L a k e Morse Whitham In the sazne week when Herbert Hoover, thirty-second President of the United States, accepted appointment by President Truman to survey the food situation in the U.S
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Document Date: 2005-11-09 16:40:44


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Kora-Tah / Astoria / Hoover's / /

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Waldorf-Astoria Towers / University of Oklahoma Press / /

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law office / oil / food / food situation / /

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Osage hills / /

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