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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a semi-distant cousin to the earlier President Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often referred to as FDR, was the 32nd (1933–1945) President of the United States. |  | | The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. was dedicated May 2, 1997. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Franklin D. Roosevelt |
 | | Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945), 32nd president of the United States (1933-1945). |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, at his family’s estate at Hyde Park, in Dutchess County, New York. |  | | The bride’s uncle, President Theodore Roosevelt, was present at the ceremony in New York City on March 17, 1905. |
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| | American President |
 | | (1909), Elliott Roosevelt (1910-1990), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in 1882 in Hyde Park, New York, to James and Sara Roosevelt. |  | | FDR was roundly praised for his efforts and the leaders of the Democratic Party tabbed him as a Democrat to watch. |
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| | Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography |
 | | Franklin D. Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York on January 30, 1882, the son of James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt. |  | | Roosevelt was reelected to the State Senate in 1912, and supported Woodrow Wilson's candidacy at the Democratic National Convention. |  | | Following his reelection as governor in 1930, Roosevelt began to campaign for the presidency. |
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| | 32nd President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born January 30, 1882, at Hyde Park, New York, into one of the more famous families in America at that time. |  | | Roosevelt nonetheless was renominated and won, this time with Harry S Truman as his running mate. |  | | Roosevelt was the first President to appear on television, the first to appoint a woman to the cabinet (Frances Perkins as Secretary of Labor), and the only President to serve more than eight years. |
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| | World Almanac for Kids |
 | | Roosevelt was a pragmatist in his diplomatic views in the interwar period. |  | | His father, a semiretired railway executive, was a cousin of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the U.S. Although they were not wealthy by late 19th-century standards, the Roosevelts of Hyde Park led a comfortable, gracious existence, and young Franklin’s life was sheltered; he was educated by governesses and indulged by his father. |  | | After graduation from Harvard University in 1904, Roosevelt attended Columbia University Law School without taking a degree and was admitted to the New York State bar in 1907. |
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| | Welcome to The American Presidency |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32d president of the United States (1933 |  | | Of Dutch and English ancestry, Roosevelt was born on Jan. 30, 1882, at Hyde Park, N.Y., to James Roosevelt, scion of a noted, wealthy family, and his second wife, Sara Delano Roosevelt. |  | | A colorful, dynamic campaigner, Roosevelt toured dirt roads in an open red Maxwell automobile, soliciting the votes of normally Republican farmers, and won a seat as a Democrat in the New York state senate. |
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| | Roosevelt, Franklin Delano [encyclopedia] |
 | | When Franklin was born, his father was 51 years old and semi-retired from a railroad presidency, and his mother was 28. |  | | Roosevelt wanted to go to Annapolis, but his parents insisted on preparation for the position natural for the scion of the Delano and Roosevelt families, so he entered Harvard University. |  | | Eleanor was the daughter of Elliott Roosevelt, a weak member of the family who had died early. |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
 | | Franklin Roosevelt (Medical History of the Presidents of the United States) |  | | Selected Speeches of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute) |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt from The Religious Beliefs Of Our Presidents, by Franklin Steiner (Internet Infidels) |
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 | | His half-brother was an adult when Franklin was born, and Franklin faced no rivals for the love of his parents, who kept him in dresses and long curls until he was five, and in kilts and Little Lord Fauntleroy suits for several years thereafter. |  | | Franklin attended law school at Columbia until the spring of 1907, when he quit, foregoing the degree, after passing the New York state bar examination. |  | | By March 4, 1933, when Roosevelt was inaugurated at the age of 51, the economic situation was desperate. |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt News |
 | | In 1932, Franklin Delano Roosevelt won his first term as pres ident of the United States. |  | | Future president Franklin Delano Roosevelt spent four years fighting the effects of polio and learning about life and himself in visits to the Georgia resort of Warm Springs before his return to politics in... |  | | Just before his election as President of the United States, New York governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt visited Seattle in 1932. |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt Posters |
 | | Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, by Bettmann Archive |  | | Category Browse Franklin Delano Roosevelt << U.S. Presidents << Presidents, Politicians & Commanders |  | | Franklin Roosevelt in Vintage Car, Warm Springs, Georgia |
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| | Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd president of the United States: 1933-1945 [Speeches] |  | | The history of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial |  | | The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School, The Papers of Franklin Roosevelt |
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| | Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Hyde Park, New York |
 | | The mission of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute is to inform new generations of the ideals and achievements of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and to inspire the application of their spirit of optimism and innovation to the solution of current problems. |  | | The Roosevelt Institute also serves as the non-profit funding arm of the nation's first presidential library, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, where our support helps sustain the many programs and resources that make the FDR Library the most important center for the study and teaching of the Roosevelt era in the world. |  | | Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Hyde Park, New York |
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| | TIME 100: Person of the Century - Runner Up: Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
 | | When Roosevelt assumed the presidency, America was in its third year of depression. |  | | Person of the Century Runner-Up: Franklin Delano Roosevelt |  | | Looked at that way, we understand that twice in mid-century, capitalism and democracy were in the gravest peril, rescued by the enormous efforts of countless people summoned to struggle by their peerless leader Franklin Delano Roosevelt. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt (The American Presidents) by Roy Jenkins |  | | Franklin D Roosevelt And The New Deal by William E. Leuchtenburg |  | | Does the fact that a young Franklin tried to conceal an accidental gash to his forehead really help to understand the man? Yet this work has great value, particularly when it focuses upon Roosevelt as president and indomitable wartime leader. |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt biography pictures portrait books online forum |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1st Inaugural Speech by Franklin Delano Roosevelt (history) |  | | Biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Courtesy of Bartleby.com) |  | | Forum pictures biography and Franklin Delano Roosevelt books online: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1st Inaugural Speech. |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
 | | The portrait and pictures of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. |  | | The online books of Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1st Inaugural Speech. |  | | Classical Authors Directory: R Authors: Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Home Page |
 | | More than 50 years after Roosevelt's death, his own words call out from the walls of his memorial as if he were somehow present. |  | | In his 1941 State of the Union Address, as the nation prepared for war, President Franklin D. Roosevelt spelled out "Four Freedoms" as a reminder of what we must fight for. |  | | From the days of his first Presidential campaign during the depths of the Great Depression, Roosevelt spoke directly to the people. |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Juerg’s London Memorials Guide |
 | | Search for "Roosevelt, Franklin Delano " using Teoma |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Juerg’s London Memorials Guide |  | | Therefore, please refer to a real map, and use other sources to check that the item is really there. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
 | | Drawing on first-hand observations of his family, friends, and enemies, as well as Roosevelt's own diary entries, Freedman formulates a composite picture of a complex, enigmatic individual and a consummate politician. |  | | Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > People, A-Z > (R) > Roosevelt, Franklin D. Subjects > Children's Books > Ages 9-12 > General |  | | Roosevelt's public career is given further significance because of the cataclysmic events of the Depression and the tumultuous war years during his presidency. |
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| | Between the Wars: FDR |
 | | Franklin D. Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933, as published in Samuel Rosenman, ed., The Public Papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Volume Two: The Year of Crisis, 1933 (New York: Random House, 1938), 11-16. |  | | May He guide me in the days to come. |
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial (National Park Service) |
 | | Sculptures inspired by photographs depict the 32nd President: A 10-foot statue shows him in a wheeled chair; a bas-relief depicts him riding in a car during his first inaugural. |  | | The memorial traces twelve years of American History through a sequence of four outdoor rooms-each one devoted to one of FDR's terms of office. |  | | At the very beginning of the memorial in a prologue room there is a statue with FDR seated in a wheelchair much like the one he actually used. |
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