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Some times this all seems like a nightm

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Some times this all seems like a nightm
Some times this all seems like a nightmare.... Two A.Ls.S. of Henry A. Wallace, Mar. 16 and May 31, 1933, 8 pp. in all, to his friends the Roos. "How strange it is that I, the least ambitious of men should be here in a position of power! For two weeks now I have driven remorselessly to whip in shape a farm program and at noon today the President stood behind it and at 4:30 this afternoon he sent it to the House. We have won the First Round. We have battled with big millionaires and have found them human. Among others, Jim Bell of Minneapolis of the General Mills. Roosevelt is genuinely human and fine. He has gone to bat for us...When we have presented our side he has been with us. The real fun begins when we set up the regulations for the bill. Trouble!...Fight!...But out of it all something tremendous is being worked...." With original envelope postmarked with year; letter has month and day only. The second letter includes comment about the Roerich Museum in New York City, John Collier's Indian sympathies, the President and Woodin, General Johnson, Barney Baruch. "Some times this all seems like a nightmare...A strange city - strange people - strange events...." Each letter signed "H.A.W." Very fine.