:44:21
"And therefore a formal
questionnaire
:44:24
should be composed
:44:27
in order that we may hear from all
recent delegates
:44:31
as to how we can
do better in '28
:44:34
to present
a more united front.
:44:38
Sincerely, Franklin Roosevelt,"
et cetera.
:44:40
Very good.
Do you want this out today?
:44:43
Tomorrow will be fine.
:44:44
All right.
:44:46
And would you C.C. That
to Louis, please, Missy?
:44:48
Certainly, sir.
:44:50
- Hungry, Mr. Roosevelt?
- Not really.
:44:55
Who do you write to
every morning?
:44:56
Different people I knew in politics,
in case they ever want me back.
:45:01
So you'll be ready when
you'll get your legs to working again?
:45:04
Exactly.
:45:11
Excuse me, are you
Mr. Roosevelt?
:45:13
Yes, who are you?
:45:14
My name is
Benjamin Pendergrast.
:45:16
Come on in,
Benjamin Pendergrast.
:45:18
I've come to see
if you could speak
:45:20
at this year's graduation ceremony
at the schoolhouse.
:45:23
You being so famous
and all.
:45:26
Well, I'll be damned.
:45:29
- Would you be available?
- Are you graduating?
:45:32
No, sir.
I'm the principal.
:45:36
I see.
:45:42
Y'all take your seats.
:45:44
Children, settle down.
Go on, take your seats.
:45:46
Now that we're all here today,
congratulations to our graduates.
:45:50
Hear hear!
:45:55
I'd like to introduce
a very special guest speaker,
:45:58
Mr. Franklin
Roosevelt.