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Hoover Institute at Stanford University Collection
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Hoover Institute
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Lists of Hoover Institute letters, other materials dealing with WWI, postwar reconstruction.
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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World War, 1914-1918
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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2 boxes, 4 documents, 1 binder scanned documents, 480 pdfs
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English
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Digital Manuscript Collection
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MS100031
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Stanford University
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Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954
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19171101
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Letter
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My dear Tumulty<br /><br />I have a letter from Mr. Edmonds and note his views on the actual shortage in production being a better reason for conservation than the necessity of supplying our Allies.<br /><br />We have, of course, realized all this, but if we want to start nhousehold hoarding in this country, that cry would do it over-night. We are having a frantic time to stop it, and now our only weapon is to preach an abundance for our own need and a surplus for the Allies, if we save.<br /><br />The public attitude on food is a delicate thing when there is a breath of shortage, and no matter what the argument on shortage may be, it is bound to start a panic.<br /><br />Yours faithfully,<br />[Hoover]
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1917 November 1
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Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
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WWP19241
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English
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pdf file
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
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Herbert Hoover tells Joseph Tumulty of the need to reassure the public of the abundance of food in order to prevent panic and hoarding of food that would results in a shortage to distribute to the Allies.
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Text
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Hoover-Wilson Correspondence, Hoover Institution, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, California
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Herbert Hoover to Joseph P. Tumulty
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United States Food Administration
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964--Correspondence
Food Administration