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Yet last week Herbert Hoover, no longer President, spoke his mind in Philadelphia, and in Manhattan Raymond Moley, no longer a Braintruster, put his mind into print in Today.

From Time Magazine Archive

With his leave of absence expiring, Braintruster Schlesinger resigned his lifetime Harvard chair to cast his lot with Washington instead of Cambridge.

From Time Magazine Archive

To Mr. Peek the Secretary's remarks were a slap in the face, and though Mr. Wallace delivered the slap, the author of the slap was Braintruster Rexford G. Tugwell.

From Time Magazine Archive

Braintruster Gurley writes most of the Townsend Weekly, bats out inspirational speeches for Founders Townsend and Clements on demand.

From Time Magazine Archive

They and Braintruster Tugwell, who had been recalled to Warm Springs for a second visit, began their session by swimming with the President in the Warm Springs pool, continued it around the presidential luncheon table.

From Time Magazine Archive




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