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The Letters of Franklin K. Lane, Personal and Political
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The Letters Of Franklin K. Lane, Personal And Political
The letters of Franklin K. Lane, personal and political presents an intimate and insightful portrait of a public figure whose correspondence bridges personal conviction and national service. Through these letters, Franklin K. Lane reveals the complexity of balancing ideals with political realities, offering a reflective account of his experiences as Secretary of the Interior under President Woodrow Wilson. The collection captures his thoughtful engagement with government reform, conservation, and the responsibilities of leadership, while also uncovering the emotional landscape of a man deeply invested in the welfare of his country and the people around him. The selected letters illuminate his human side-his doubts, humor, and compassion-set against the evolving backdrop of early twentieth-century American politics. The editors' careful curation transforms these writings into a coherent narrative of integrity, public spirit, and self-examination. The correspondence not only documents historical events but also conveys the moral and intellectual struggles of a statesman seeking balance between duty and personal values.
Conservation Through Engineering; Extract from the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior
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A Trip to the Nore. a Musical Entertainment, in One Act. as Performed by Their Majesties Servants at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. by Andrew Franklin, ...
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