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ILLUSTRATIONS AND CHARTS EleanorRoosevelt with Elinor Morgenthau and Jane Addams 2 EleanorRoosevelt on a World War II tour of Great...honorary degrees conferred upon EleanorRoosevelt 42 EleanorRoosevelt and Mary...
I Writings about EleanorRoosevelt for Younger ReadersBOOKSI1 Adler, David A. A Picture Book of EleanorRoosevelt. New York: HolidayHouse, 1991...Casilla.I2 Blassingame, Wyatt. EleanorRoosevelt. A See and Read Beginning to...
...1994.Cook Blanche Wiesen. EleanorRoosevelt, Volume One:1884-1933...The Life of Lorena Hickok: EleanorRoosevelt'sFriend. New York: William...1980.Freedman Russell. EleanorRoosevelt: A Life of Discovery. NewYork...
...romantic intimacy. As a result, EleanorRoosevelt turned forsolace to loving friendships...else.” That summer EleanorRoosevelt introduced William TurnerLevy...retreat. Val-Kill wasthe place EleanorRoosevelt loved above all others. The...
...forefront.Citizens' Union of the City of New York, Towards Better Judges (NewYork, 1960). Also,EleanorRoosevelt,John Warren Hill,Walter Gellhorn, andAlfred J. Kahn, Judges for Children, The Record of the Association of...
...Rosenberg. 29. Letter from EleanorRoosevelt to Anna Ro-senberg, Sept. 6, 1941. 30. Letter from EleanorRoosevelt to MaudeGray, Sept. 14, 1941...Sept. 7, 1941; letterfrom EleanorRoosevelt to Joseph P. Lash,Sept...
...letter from LouisBromfield to EleanorRoosevelt, June21, 1943; letter from...June 3, 1943. 3. Letter from EleanorRoosevelt toJoseph P. Lash, April 6, 1944. 4. Letter from EleanorRoosevelt to Dr.Dunner, Jan. 16...
...Franklin, pp. 357-358.23.EleanorRoosevelt, This I Remember, p. 76...as FDR Library).25.EleanorRoosevelt, This I Remember, p. 102...historical period.29.Hareven, EleanorRoosevelt, p. 112.30.Jonathan Daniels...
EleanorRoosevelt, “The Kind of Mail the Governor...Article File, 1932–33.7. EleanorRoosevelt, “The Kind of Mail the Governor...For an example of the way in which EleanorRoosevelt's mail from the poor raisedher...
...EleanorRoosevelt was a leading American liberal and...action social programs reminiscent to EleanorRoosevelt and others of the New Deal. For...of the new state. In addition, EleanorRoosevelt's support for Israel was shaped......
......notorious for his enmity towards EleanorRoosevelt, but according to previous...Westbrook Pegler's enmity towards EleanorRoosevelt was legendary. It may be the...American Heritage put it, "her [EleanorRoosevelt's] mere existence drove conservatives......
...Beasley, Maurine H. EleanorRoosevelt: Transformative First Lady...304 pp. $29.95. Both EleanorRoosevelt and Maurine Beasley have left...her. Beasley's new work, EleanorRoosevelt: Transformative First Lady......
......Declaration of Human Rights, which EleanorRoosevelt called the Magna Carta of Mankind...the Human Rights Commission (EleanorRoosevelt, P.C. Chang, and Charles...prominent human rights advocate, EleanorRoosevelt. He visited New York at the......
......Henry R. Beasley, eds. The EleanorRoosevelt Encyclopedia. Westport, Conn...Press, 2001. 656 pp. $65. EleanorRoosevelt's complex life as a First...the writers and editors of the EleanorRoosevelt Encyclopdia provides invaluable......
...Between 1933 and 1936, EleanorRoosevelt changed Associated Press Washington Bureau reporter Bess Furman...a reporter for the AP's New York bureau who had covered EleanorRoosevelt before the presidential election when the latter served as......
......seem strange to end this brief appreciation by emphasizing LaVonne's least public persona, but her role as the EleanorRoosevelt of Native American Literature is at least as important as her bibliographies, articles, and presentations. Why......
......importantly in the background examined,(3) no review as of yet has been made of the influential role played by EleanorRoosevelt (hereafter, ER) to the popularization of this shift in child-rearing advice. Although neither a scientist nor......
...ELEANORROOSEVELT could be called a Superstar First Lady. In the era when women's suffrage was first being exercised, she was "pushing the envelope......
......scholar Maurine H. Beasley (EleanorRoosevelt, A Quest for Self-Fulfillment...from the modern media age with EleanorRoosevelt through Laura Bush. Mostly...chronologically with singular chapters on EleanorRoosevelt, Jackie Kennedy, Hillary Clinton......
......ONCE PUT A $25,000 BOUNTY on EleanorRoosevelt's head. She was in her seventies...up a seventy-fouryear-old EleanorRoosevelt," relates historian Allida...of the people interviewed in EleanorRoosevelt, a new NEH-funded documentary......
...In her 1958 autobiography, EleanorRoosevelt described an occasion in the...desired outcome. In this way EleanorRoosevelt herself contributed to the odd...1990s, when I began researching EleanorRoosevelt's role as chair of the U......
......his behavior would soon show whether he was a man of good character or bad." --EleanorRoosevelt, from The Wisdom of EleanorRooseveltEleanorRoosevelt was born in New York City on October 11, 1884, to parents Anna Hall and Elliot Roosevelt......
......ll be criticized anyway." EleanorRoosevelt spoke these words from experience...fireside and simply look on." EleanorRoosevelt was born in 1884 in New York...consent." The FBI file on EleanorRoosevelt was one of the largest in J......
......the social causes she found in EleanorRoosevelt's life. It isn't easy for...the era she writes about in EleanorRoosevelt: Volume 2, 1933-1938 (Viking...definitive three-part biography of EleanorRoosevelt covers the early years of Franklin......
......MIDDLE EAST REMEMBERED: The Day EleanorRoosevelt Passed Through the Mandelbaum...from Paris had alerted us that EleanorRoosevelt, widow of the late American...and I would understand why. EleanorRoosevelt was a heroine in the United......
......heights of power. One exemplar whom Mrs. Clinton has cited as a role model is EleanorRoosevelt. The First Lady s famous attempt to communicate with EleanorRoosevelt via "channeling" from the White House strikes me as grotesquely suggestive......
...A NEW BOOK ON ELEANORROOSEVELT AND THE WOMAN SHE LOVED CAPS A LIST OF BIOS THAT TELL THE WHOLE...presents the first comprehensive collection of the letters that EleanorRoosevelt and Lorena Hickok wrote to each other, I was mainly interested......
...THE BRIDE AND groom were both surnamed Roosevelt and the marriage united two branches of the family, comfortably moneyed and settled in New York City and upstate at Oyster Bay and Hyde Park. The bride was the niece of President Theodore Roosevelt, of the Oyster Bay branch, the daughter of his...
......stance as his own. Her name was EleanorRoosevelt, the most influential First...Hillary Clinton has said that EleanorRoosevelt is her idea of a model first...Before FDR's presidency, EleanorRoosevelt championed all kinds of causes......
...FRANKLIN and EleanorRoosevelt, among the best-loved and most...nationalities around the world, EleanorRoosevelt was a courageous and compassionate...there is no agreement as to who EleanorRoosevelt was, what she represented, or......
......took comfort in thinking about EleanorRoosevelt's strength under fire. Indeed...whispered to Hillary, "This is EleanorRoosevelt time." Hillary chose Eleanor...where to go next? How about EleanorRoosevelt? I am told that the Clintons......
......how many Americans felt about EleanorRoosevelt because of her newspaper column...a book about Franklin and EleanorRoosevelt during World War II, said she...voice, without intermediaries. EleanorRoosevelt managed to write the way she......
......United Nations. His wife, EleanorRoosevelt, who served after his death...Microcredit Summit in New York, the EleanorRoosevelt Award, presented by the Franklin and EleanorRoosevelt Institute, went to Marietta......
......closer. Like former first lady EleanorRoosevelt, Hillary Rodham Clinton will...the historical reputation of EleanorRoosevelt is largely positive, Hillary...and larger than it was against EleanorRoosevelt," Goodwin adds. "It may......
......barnstorming for her book, "EleanorRoosevelt, Volume 2, 1933-1938...blue-eyed, grandmotherly EleanorRoosevelt was all about. Ms. Wiesen...with that one. The ghost of EleanorRoosevelt lives on. Ms. Wiesen Cook......
...TITLE: EleanorRoosevelt: Volume 2, 1933-1938 AUTHOR...few Americans were neutral about EleanorRoosevelt, the first first lady to take such...to 1938. ER, as Cook refers to EleanorRoosevelt, and FDR led separate lives that......
......return to the area this week in "EleanorRoosevelt: Across a Barrier of Fear...books, including a biography of EleanorRoosevelt for young adults. The subtitle...S): Jane Van Boskirk as EleanorRoosevelt. Staging a return...
......churches, of individuals like EleanorRoosevelt who are, or were, widely respected...Catholic spokesman in Washington. EleanorRoosevelt was a popular figure in the...equivalents of Cardinal Spellman, EleanorRoosevelt, and the senior partners of......
...EleanorRoosevelt (Anna EleanorRoosevelt) (rō´zəvĕlt), 1884–1962, American humanitarian, b...1949), On My Own (1958), and The Autobiography of EleanorRoosevelt (1961); S. Neal, ed., Eleanor and Harry: The Correspondence......
......United Nation's Commission on Human Rights, with EleanorRoosevelt as chair, created the UN's Universal Declaration...crimes.See M. A. Glendon, A World Made New: EleanorRoosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (2001......
......historical material dating from 1910 until Roosevelt's death in 1945. Adjacent Val-Kill, an estate used by EleanorRoosevelt as her personal retreat, was built for her by her husband in 1925. Hyde Park is also the site of the Frederick......
......school of law, he began a career as a lawyer. In 1905 he married a distant cousin, a niece of Theodore Roosevelt, EleanorRoosevelt. They had five children: Anna Eleanor, James, Elliott, Franklin D., Jr., and John A. Both Franklin......
......of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow her to perform at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., EleanorRoosevelt publicly resigned her DAR membership in protest against the racist snub and sponsored Anderson's landmark concert......
...EleanorRoosevelt was a leading American liberal and...action social programs reminiscent to EleanorRoosevelt and others of the New Deal. For...of the new state. In addition, EleanorRoosevelt's support for Israel was shaped......
......ONCE PUT A $25,000 BOUNTY on EleanorRoosevelt's head. She was in her seventies...up a seventy-fouryear-old EleanorRoosevelt," relates historian Allida...of the people interviewed in EleanorRoosevelt, a new NEH-funded documentary......
......notorious for his enmity towards EleanorRoosevelt, but according to previous...Westbrook Pegler's enmity towards EleanorRoosevelt was legendary. It may be the...American Heritage put it, "her [EleanorRoosevelt's] mere existence drove conservatives......
...Beasley, Maurine H. EleanorRoosevelt: Transformative First Lady...304 pp. $29.95. Both EleanorRoosevelt and Maurine Beasley have left...her. Beasley's new work, EleanorRoosevelt: Transformative First Lady......
......stance as his own. Her name was EleanorRoosevelt, the most influential First...Hillary Clinton has said that EleanorRoosevelt is her idea of a model first...Before FDR's presidency, EleanorRoosevelt championed all kinds of causes......
...In her 1958 autobiography, EleanorRoosevelt described an occasion in the...desired outcome. In this way EleanorRoosevelt herself contributed to the odd...1990s, when I began researching EleanorRoosevelt's role as chair of the U......
......Declaration of Human Rights, which EleanorRoosevelt called the Magna Carta of Mankind...the Human Rights Commission (EleanorRoosevelt, P.C. Chang, and Charles...prominent human rights advocate, EleanorRoosevelt. He visited New York at the......
...FRANKLIN and EleanorRoosevelt, among the best-loved and most...nationalities around the world, EleanorRoosevelt was a courageous and compassionate...there is no agreement as to who EleanorRoosevelt was, what she represented, or......
......Henry R. Beasley, eds. The EleanorRoosevelt Encyclopedia. Westport, Conn...Press, 2001. 656 pp. $65. EleanorRoosevelt's complex life as a First...the writers and editors of the EleanorRoosevelt Encyclopdia provides invaluable......
......took comfort in thinking about EleanorRoosevelt's strength under fire. Indeed...whispered to Hillary, "This is EleanorRoosevelt time." Hillary chose Eleanor...where to go next? How about EleanorRoosevelt? I am told that the Clintons......