Session #64 · 1915–17

Speech #640138515

So many beneficent measures were enacted during the Wilson administration that there is- neither time nor necessity to enumerate- them. The Agricultural Committee has. been busy. so. have. the Cbmmittees- on Good Roads. and Flood Control. 11 have. the. individual happiness. after having introduced more goodroad bills. perhaps. than any other Congressman ever did. !to see the fruition of my hlpes- and. labors- il the result. of the conference committee now at- work on. the. differences. between .the two Houses: on the goodroads. bill. I. also. feel peculiar pleasure in my cooperation. in. the. legislation on cotton.. cotton warehouses. regulation of cotton exchanges. immigration. and other measuresdesignedl not.only for. the: protection but for the promotion of. the prosl)enity of the- farmers. the laborers the common people the: backbone: and. sinew of the- country and. the hope of our institutions for thefuture. Mention of some. measures.to theexclusion of othersneed not :be construed asinvidious comparison:or discrimination. but the creation of the Coast. Guard. should not be overlooked as per.haps our most valuable instrumentality in time of peace and Imost reliabl defunse" in time of war.
Keywords matched
immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
70%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic contributor

Speaker & context

Speaker
WILLIAM ADAMSON
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
GA
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
640138515
Paragraph
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