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Explaining New Deal. From the left, W. Dale Clark of Omaha; Lyman E. Wakefield, of Minneapolis, and Thomas R. Preston, Chattanooga, all directors of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, photographed at the luncheon which interrupted the "explaining" of the New Deal by Chamber Directors. It was emphasized that the Directors were not "denouncing" the New Deal, merely "explaining"

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Explaining New Deal. From the left, W. Dale Clark of Omaha; Lyman E. Wakefield, of Minneapolis, and Thomas R. Preston, Chattanooga, all directors of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, photographed at the luncheon which interrupted the "explaining" of the New Deal by Chamber Directors. It was emphasized that the Directors were not "denouncing" the New Deal, merely "explaining"

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A group of men standing around a long table.

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01/01/1935
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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