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grass quotes. Quotes about grass. Quotes with the word grass. ... The grass will grow in the streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns; the weeds will overrun the fields of millions of farms if [tariff protection] is taken away.
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Fields quotes. Quotes about Fields. Quotes with the word Fields. ... The grass will grow in the streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns; the weeds will overrun the fields of millions of farms if [tariff protection] is taken away.
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The role of Election of 1932 in the history of the United States of America. ... Shortly before election day, Hoover warned that if Roosevelt were elected, then "the grass will grow in the streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns; the weeds will overrun the fields of a thousand farms...."
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He warned Americans that if the "New Deal" came to power, ?the grass will grow in the streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns; the weeds will overrun the fields of millions of farms?.& ... E-mail (will not be published) (required)
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2, 428). Hoover characterized FDR’s platform as destroying “the very roots of liberalism” (Ibid 425), warning that if it were implemented “The grass will grow in [the] streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns” (Ibid 418).[45] The country decided, and Franklin Roosevelt was swept into power.
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Whole towns, communities, and forms of agriculture with their homes, schools and churches, have been built up under this system of protection. The grass will grow in streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns;
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Hoover was nominated for a second term but was defeated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1932 election. ... On 31 October in Madison Square Garden in New York City he launched into a tirade: with no tariff, he warned, "the grass will grow in streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns;
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During the campaign of 1932 [Hoover] warned that, if the New Deal came to fruition, “the grass will grow in the streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns.” After Roosevelt won, Hoover desperately sought to persuade him to abandon his platform.
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He predicted that under those ideas "grass will grow in the streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns." But the public was for Roosevelt. At the polls he carried all but six states. He had a popular plurality of some 7 million votes more than Hoover.
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