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When Laurence went to New York, he was hired by Herbert Bayard Swope, editor of the New York World, who was known as Bernard Baruch's personal publicity agent.
Republic Broadcasting Network admin 2010
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For thirty years, Byrnes had been known as Bernard Baruch's man in Washington.
Republic Broadcasting Network admin 2010
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They call Bernard Baruch, the adviser to several presidents and an investor who's famous for having made a fortune during the crash.
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[91] Hiss employed what would later come to be known as "McCarthyite" methods, badgering witnesses such as Bernard Baruch,
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[111] Hiss employed what would later come to be known as "McCarthyite" methods, badgering witnesses such as Bernard Baruch,
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[91] Hiss employed what would later come to be known as "McCarthyite" methods, badgering witnesses such as Bernard Baruch,
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[109] Hiss employed what would later come to be known as "McCarthyite" methods, badgering witnesses such as Bernard Baruch,
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[91] Hiss employed what would later come to be known as "McCarthyite" methods, badgering witnesses such as Bernard Baruch,
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In any event, Roosevelt was surrounded by plenty of Jew advisors such as Bernard Baruch, S.I. Rosenman, Sidney Weinburg, Sidney Hillman and Felix Frankfurter.
Wake Up From Your Slumber - The Truth Will Set You Free 2008
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One of Mackay's admirers was Bernard Baruch, the famed speculator who survived the crash of 1929.
The Extraordinary Popular Delusion of Bubble Spotting Jason Zweig 2011
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