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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre |
 | | Su padre, James Roosevelt (1828–1900), era un terrateniente y vice presidente ricos del Delaware y ferrocarril de Hudson. |  | | On Franklin Roosevelt's progressive vision from the Roosevelt Institution, a student think tank inspired in part by Franklin Roosevelt. |  | | Wikiquote tiene una colección de frases célebres de o sobre Franklin Delano Roosevelt. |
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| | Welcome to The American Presidency |
 | | 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. |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32d president of the United States (1933–45), greatly expanded the role of the federal government with a wide-ranging economic and social program, the New Deal, designed to counter the Depression of the 1930s. |
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| | GI -- World War II Commemoration |
 | | By March 4, 1933, when Roosevelt was inaugurated at the age of 51, the economic situation was desperate. |  | | After Wilson won the nomination, Roosevelt ran for reelection to the state Senate. |  | | Cox and Roosevelt were beaten decisively by the Republican candidates, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, in November. |
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| | The Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute |
 | | Representing the Roosevelt family was James Roosevelt Jr. |  | | Representing the Roosevelt family were Elliott (Tony) Roosevelt Jr., his sister Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley and her daughter Ruth Lindsley, descendants of Elliott Roosevelt, son of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. |  | | Highlights of the majestic ceremony included the reading of the citations by FERI Co-Chairs Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and William J. vanden Heuvel; responses from the laureates; a speech from Prince Constantin, in presenting the medal to Max Kohnstamm, his godfather; and concluding comments from Elizabeth Roosevelt Johnston, great-granddaughter of President and Mrs. |
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| | The Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute - FDR Biography - Childhood and Youth |
 | | Franklin was the son of James Roosevelt and his second wife, Sara Delano, and with the exception of a half-brother twenty-six years his senior, had no other siblings. |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York in 1882 at "Springwood," his family's country estate amid the rolling hills and pastoral splendor of the Hudson Valley. |  | | The daughter of Elliot Roosevelt and Anna Hall, Eleanor was a member of the Oyster Bay branch of the Roosevelt family. |
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http://www.feri.org/common/news/info_detail.cfm?QID=2044&ClientID=11005
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| | Vintage Catalog Theodore Roosevelt by Kathleen Dalton |
 | | C.V.S. Roosevelt's brother, Judge James I. Roosevelt, had been a congressman and prominent member of the New York Democratic Party before he was appointed to New York's highest court. |  | | James C. Mohr, The Radical Republicans and Reform in New York During Reconstruction (Ithaca, N.Y., 1973); Robert Roosevelt owned, edited, and wrote articles for the organization’s newspaper, New York Citizen, and serves as an anti-Tammany Democratic congressman and member of the Committee of Seventy, which ousted Boss Tweed. |  | | Mittie's father, the "impetuous" Major James Bulloch, after his fighting days were over, married his stepmother-in-law, Martha Stewart Elliott, and in a flurry of scandal over the marriage left Savannah behind, packed up his wife, their children from previous marriages, and slaves, and moved to Roswell, Georgia. |
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| | Franklin D. Roosevelt - American Heritage Center, Inc. |
 | | The wristwatch was obtained from John Roosevelt Boettiger, the son of Anna Roosevelt and John Boettiger, Jr., and the grandson of FDR and ER. |  | | Roosevelt had told her that this particular hat had been worn by Franklin Roosevelt at the Teheran Conference in 1943. |  | | Alfred E. Smith, Roosevelt's predecessor as Governor of New York, announced that he would be available for the nomination, and was assisted in his bid by two principal figures: John J. Raskob and Jouett Shouse, who urged local Democratic organizations not to instruct their delegates to the convention which candidate to vote for. |
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http://www.fdrheritage.org/fdr_museum_preview.htm
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| | Tufts E-News -- Surgeon Trades Scalpel For Priest’s Collar |
 | | In testimony before Congress, James Roosevelt – Tufts School of Medicine instructor and senior vice president of Tufts Health Plan – defended the institution founded by his grandfather, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. |  | | According to Roosevelt, as recently as 1950 half of all senior citizens lived in poverty. |  | | While Roosevelt noted that his grandfather understood investment and the stock market, he emphasized how Social Security was intended to be distinct from those. |
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http://www.tufts.edu/communications/stories/021605RooseveltDefendsLegacyOfSocialSecurity.htm
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| | Roosevelt University - Fireside Chat: James Roosevelt, Jr. on Social Security |
 | | 4:30 PM James Roosevelt Jr., the grandson of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and former associate commissioner for retirement policy for the Social Security Administration, will discuss current and historical issues involving social security at 4:30 p.m. |  | | The lecture and discussion is the first in a series of New Deal “fireside chats” that are being held at Roosevelt University, a private, non-sectarian institution which advocates social justice and is named for Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. |  | | Wednesday, March 30 at Roosevelt University, 430 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. |
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http://www.roosevelt.edu/calendars/complete.asp?jump=931
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| | Eleanor Roosevelt High School : News at Roosevelt |
 | | Eleanor Roosevelt High School : News at Roosevelt |  | | Calderon went undefeated during his 84-race county dual meet career at Roosevelt and is seeking his first Metros title. |  | | Roosevelt senior Hannah Varner won both the 200-yard individual medley (2:18.59) and the 100 breaststroke (1:12.21) to help the Raiders claim their third straight county swim title. |
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http://eroosevelths.pgcps.org/news/athlete_of_the_week.htm
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| | E-Liberal: The ADA Blog |
 | | The handwritten memo is from FDR to James' father James Roosevelt, Sr., outlining his vision for Social Security. |  | | James Roosevelt, Jr., a current ADA member, described a memo that he keeps displayed in his office. |  | | who is not only the grandson of Social Security champion Franklin Roosevelt and ADA Founder Eleanor Roosevelt he is also a Social Security expert himself having served as Associate Commissioner of Social Security for Retirement Policy. |
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http://www.adaction.org/2005/02/ada-kicks-off-thursday-forums-with.htm
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| | Roosevelt High School Histor |
 | | In the spring of that year principal James T. Gaffney and his staff opened the doors to students from the Hibbard and Mayfair branches, and in 1927 the first graduating class of 161 students could call themselves Roosevelt alumni. |  | | In 1963 Roosevelt was one of the first receiving schools in Chicago's permissive transfer plan. |  | | Once it was a prairie, then farmland, then an apple orchard, an ice skating rink, and, finally in 1927, the site of Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School at 3436 Wilson. |
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| | UCSDGuardian - Briefly |
 | | The slate violated the colleges bylaws by failing to secure prior approval for all of its campaign material prior to use, as is required for all candidates who accept voluntary spending limits, according to Roosevelt Elections Manager James Liu. |  | | The Eleanor Roosevelt College Elections Committee voted 4-0-1 to disqualify all five candidates running on the Roosevelt Dynamite slate. |  | | The slate includes one A.S. Council candidate candidate for Roosevelt senior senator Julie Sepulveda and four other college-specific contenders. |
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http://www.ucsdguardian.org/cgi-bin/print?param=news_2005_04_04_05
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| | Abraham Lincoln Institute Who We Are |
 | | She is the recipient of a Huntington Library Fellowship, two Travel Grants from the NEH, a Mellon Travel Grant, fellowships to the Virginia Center for the Humanities at the University of Virginia and the Charles Warren Center at Harvard University, and other grants and fellowships. |  | | DAVID SEDDELMEYER is a Senior Attorney of the National Labor Relations Board, Division of Enforcement Litigation. |  | | CLARK EVANS Clark Evans is the Senior Reference Librarian in the Rare Book Reading Room at the Library of Congress, home of the Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana. |
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| | HistoryLink- About Us |
 | | James R. Warren, Ph.D., author and former director of the Museum of History and Industry |  | | HistoryLink.org Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History, "President Franklin Roosevelt tours the Olympic Peninsula on October 1, 1937" (by Kit Oldham), http://www.historylink.org/ (accessed November 3, 2004). |  | | James Tupper, attorney and former Member, Washington State Pollution Control Hearings Board |
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| | Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP The Firm History |
 | | The Firm consisted of four lawyers: two young “name” partners -- William B. Hornblower, 37, a Columbia Law School graduate, and James Byrne, 31, from Harvard Law School -- and two “associates” (law clerks) -- Edward Sanford and Mark Potter. The nonlegal staff consisted of one male stenographer and a couple of office boys. |  | | Among the new partners in 1947 was Walston S. Brown, a former Roosevelt administration lawyer who brought Kaiser Steel to the Firm and in later years would participate in the initial public offering of Marsh & McLennan. |  | | While a partner at the Firm, Willkie was retained by the movie industry, on Roosevelt's recommendation, to assist in a congressional investigation of alleged communist leanings within the industry. Assisted by |
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| | www.sanjosetripsandtours.com |
 | | The Office on Aging operates a popular senior travel program. |  | | Look for the Logo below as your assurance that your tours are sanctioned by the the City of San José and the Office on Aging. |  | | Frontier Travel is pleased and honored to revive the San José senior centers' travel program. |
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| | Castle coach, hitter named league's best - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper |
 | | Other players selected to the East first team are Kalaheo senior Shawn Ah Mow and freshmen Elias Ayau and Christopher Tumaneng, Farrington senior Uriah Seui, McKinley senior James Isip, Roosevelt senior Clint Maki and Moanalua sophomore Nicholas Harryson. |  | | Gomes-Woolsey, who has been coaching at Castle since the 1980s, guided the undersized Knights to a 9-1 regular season and a tie for first place with Kalaheo for the East championship. |
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http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Dec/17/sp/sp09a.html
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| | SignOnSanDiego.com > News > James O. Goldsborough |
 | | 'The only thing we have to fear is fear itself," said Franklin Roosevelt in his first inaugural speech. |  | | James O. Goldsborough is foreign affairs columnist for The San Diego Union-Tribune and a member of the newspaper's editorial board, specializing in international issues. |  | | Columnist and editorial writer James O. Goldsborough has resigned effective Dec. 10. |
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| | SOXBLOG |
 | | Bin Laden was a self-mythologized figure of no historic standing until George W. Bush designated him America's equal by defining 9/11 as an act of war to be met with war, instead of a crime to be met with criminal justice.” What James Carroll doesn’t know about Radical Islam could fill a book. |  | | You be the judge: Here’s conservatice James Taranto on Chafee: “Although Chafee may be more ‘electable’ than (primary opponent) Laffey in Rhode Island, it's hard to think of much reason why a conservative would support the incumbent.” And here’s my favorite Kos Diarist, Georgia 10, on Rhode Island solon: “Chafee to NARAL: Screw You.” |  | | I have followed the news of her plight as if she were my daughter.” I’ve always said James Carroll’s sole redeeming characteristic as a columnist was that he was an undeniably skilled wordsmith. |
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| | New York College of Health Professions - Academics |
 | | James Edward Cheek, Ph.D., President Emeritus Howard University |  | | James Mooers, B.P.S./M.S., L.Ac., L.M.T. Bachelors of Professional Sciences/Masters of Science, New York College of Health Professions, New York; Associate Occupational Studies, New York College of Health Professions, New York; Licensed Acupuncturist in New York; Licensed Massage Therapist in New York; Student Acupuncture Clinic Supervisor; Instructor of Oriental Sciences. |  | | Barbara E. Carver, B.S. Senior Vice President Marketing, Communications and Business Operations |
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| | New Books |
 | | Mendelsohn, James: Barbara Jordan : getting things done. |  | | Johnson, James Weldon: Lift every voice and sing. |  | | Wolff, Kurt: Country music : the rough guide. |
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| | American President |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in 1882 in Hyde Park, New York, to James and Sara Roosevelt. |  | | Children: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906-1975), James Roosevelt (1907-1991), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. |  | | (1909), Elliott Roosevelt (1910-1990), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. |
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| | Roosevelt, Theodore on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Roosevelt's interest was drawn to politics, and while serving (1882-84) in the New York state legislature as a Republican, he strongly opposed the nomination of James G. Blaine for the U.S. presidency. |  | | Roosevelt led his followers out of the convention, organized the Progressive party —also called the Bull Moose party—and was nominated for President on this third-party slate. |  | | Le Theodore Roosevelt Par ailleurs, des chasseurs bombardiers du porte-avions américain USS Theodore Roosevelt ont conduit. |
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| | Internet Public Library: POTUS |
 | | Children: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906-75); James Roosevelt (1907-91); Elliott Roosevelt (1910-90); Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- from The American President |  | | Franklin D. Roosevelt -- from The Presidents of the United States of America |
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| | The Masonic Presidents Tour - Franklin Roosevelt - Thirty-second President |
 | | Brother and President Roosevelt was made the first Honorary Grand Master of the Order of DeMolay on April 13, 1934 at the White House. |  | | Brother Roosevelt participated in the Raising of his son Elliott (1910-1990) on February 17, 1933, in Architect's Lodge No. 519, also in New York City. |  | | The Masonic Presidents Tour - Franklin Roosevelt - Thirty-second President |
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| | James F. Byrnes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | James Francis Byrnes (May 2, 1879– April 9, 1972) was a confidante of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and at one point was suggested as his running mate for Vice President. |  | | Byrnes left the Supreme Court to head the New Deal's Economic Stablization Office upon the request of President Roosevelt. |  | | Byrnes also served briefly as a Justice of the Supreme Court, a role which bored him at a time when the country was about to go to war. |
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| | Edison James - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | James was replaced as prime minister by Roosevelt Douglas. |  | | In July, 2005 James was appointed to the CARICOM leaders of government and parliamentary opposition parties committee. |  | | The party was tagged as a group of "disgruntled businessmen" by some of the more established parties, but in 1990 the party captured 6 seats in the 21 seat parliament and James became the leader of the opposition. |
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