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throughout the country.

I made a speech in Boston during this period in some enormous hall. It was a kind of a plushy hall. I just remember that, though I don't know what it was. They had galleries around. This was a very mixed audience. It was not the typical Irish Democratic audience that might have been worked up by the politicians, but a mixed audience. There wasn't too much Democratic party there. They were independents. There were a lot of people from Cambridge. It was very much the independent voters. Who arranged it or what it was, I can't now recall. Senator Pat Harrison was there. He was, of course, the great oratorical virtuoso of the Democratic party at that time. He made a rip-roaring Democratic speech about free trade, and so forth.

My part was to contribute the Democrats and Al Smith, what Al Smith was and why you should vote for him. I remember I made a speech in which I said just this: “This is what Al Smith has done in New York. These are the items that he took part in. This is what I have seen him do, what I've been interested in, what I've been trying to promote. This is what he has done.” Then I made a list. I went over the items of social legislation, labor legislation, the Governor's interposition in administrative techniques with





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