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| | Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The pater familias of the Roosevelts, Theodore Sr. |  | | Roosevelt was born Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., at 28 East 20th Street in the modern-day Gramercy section of New York City on October 27, 1858, the second of four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. |  | | Although four Vice Presidents before Roosevelt had ascended to the presidency upon the death of their predecessor, in 1904, Roosevelt became the first to be elected in his own right or even win his party’s nomination for reelection. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt
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| | Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | President Roosevelt appointed nine Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States. |  | | In 1788, Isaac Roosevelt was a member of the state convention in Poughkeepsie which voted to ratify the United States Constitution - a matter of great pride to his great-great-grandson Franklin. |  | | President Theodore Roosevelt, an Oyster Bay Republican, was Franklin's fifth cousin. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Delano_Roosevelt
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| | Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
 | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882–1945, 32d President of the United States (1933–45),... |  | | FDR, LEWIS DOUGLAS, AND THE RAW DEAL.(Franklin Delano Roosevelt) |  | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Presidency - Presidency New Deal In July, 1932, Roosevelt was chosen by the Democratic party as its presidential... |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0760616.html
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| | GI -- World War II Commemoration |
 | | After Wilson won the nomination, Roosevelt ran for reelection to the state Senate. |  | | By March 4, 1933, when Roosevelt was inaugurated at the age of 51, the economic situation was desperate. |  | | While Roosevelt was governor of New York, the Great Depression tightened its grip on the country. |
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http://gi.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_roosevelt.html
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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. |  | | Children: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1906-1975), James Roosevelt (1907-1991), Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. |
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http://www.americanpresident.org/history/franklindelanoroosevelt
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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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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/R/RsvltT1.asp
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| | WhiteHouseTapes.org: About the Roosevelt Tapes |
 | | However, Roosevelt was running for an unprecedented third term as President. |  | | While running for his third term as President in the fall of 1940, Roosevelt was worried about being misquoted by the press. |  | | In June 1940, Franklin D. Roosevelt installed a recording device to ensure accurate records of presidential meetings were kept. |
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http://www.whitehousetapes.org/pages/tapes_fdr.htm
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| | Roosevelt, Eleanor on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The daughter of Elliott Roosevelt and niece of Theodore Roosevelt, she was an active worker in social causes before she married (1905) Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a distant cousin. |  | | Archive Photos 01-01-1929 Franklin, Eleanor and Sarah RooseveltFormer President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt is shown here with Eleanor and his mother Sarah Roosevelt in January, 1929, at the time of his inauguration as Governor of New York.USAAmerican. |  | | When Franklin Roosevelt was stricken (1921) with poliomyelitis, she took a more active interest in public issues in order to restore his links with the world of politics. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/R/RsvltE1.asp
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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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http://www.ipl.org/div/potus/fdroosevelt.html
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| | Theodore Roosevelt Biography - Almanac of Theodore Roosevelt - Teddy Roosevelt Biography |
 | | Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in as the nation's 26th President at the Wilcox Mansion near Buffalo, New York, on September 14, 1901. |  | | Upon assuming the presidency, Theodore Roosevelt sought to restore the dignity and prestige of the office heretofore tarnished by the scandals surrounding the Grant and Hayes administrations, as well as the "do-nothing" presidencies of Garfield, Harrison, Arthur, and Cleveland. |  | | Theodore Roosevelt was not only one of the finest presidents the United States has ever elected; Theodore Roosevelt was also a faithful husband, a model parent, an enthusiastic citizen who sought to accomplish something great for his country and the world at large. |
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http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/trbio.html
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| | Eleanor Roosevelt: Counselor Idealist |
 | | Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City in 1884. |  | | Eleanor was a niece of Theodore Roosevelt and a distant cousin of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who would later become her husband. |  | | Her parents, Elliott Roosevelt and Anna Hall Roosevelt, were of an old and fashionable family and reasonably well-to-do (though they had some difficulty preserving their modest wealth). |
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http://keirsey.com/personality/eleanor.html
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| | About Theodore Roosevelt: President and more, from The Theodore Roosevelt Association. |
 | | About Theodore Roosevelt: President and more, from The Theodore Roosevelt Association. |  | | Chartered by Act of Congress in 1920, The Theodore Roosevelt Association provides authoritative information on the life and ideals of Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | It is little wonder the face of Theodore Roosevelt graces Mt. Rushmore as one of the greatest leaders of United States. |
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http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org
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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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http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/froosevelt.html
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| | Chicago ''L''.org: Stations - Roosevelt/State |
 | | The new Roosevelt Transfer Tunnel opened on Saturday, December 7, 2002. |  | | Looking west into the Roosevelt Transfer Tunnel on November 26, 2002 during a pre-opening inspection tour. |  | | (54K): Roosevelt is next, followed by the safety message... |
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http://www.chicago-l.org/stations/roosevelt-state.html
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| | Roosevelt |
 | | I work for the USDA-Forest Service in Roosevelt, Arizona. |  | | We are just about in the center of the state and about 90 miles north of Phoenix. |  | | to go to the Bureau of Reclamation's Fact Sheet of Roosevelt Dam, and click here for a history of the dam. |
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http://danswiringpage.com/roosevelt.htm
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| | Booklist: The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia. |
 | | Topics were selected based on the recommendations of scholars and the staff at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and range from the excellent essay on how biographers have studied Roosevelt to discussions of more mundane issues, such as her clothing. |  | | Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century. |  | | The articles vary in length from a few paragraphs to multiple pages for entries such as Civil Rights; Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.; and Speeches. |
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http://oldweb.ala.org/booklist/v97/rbb/my1/45eleanor.html
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| | Roosevelt |
 | | Roosevelt also received a grant to establish a school-family-community partnership as a means of improving parental involvement. |  | | oosevelt Middle School opened its doors in September 1993, on the same site that was occupied by Roosevelt School from 1926 to 1988. |  | | ccredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Roosevelt Middle School is one of 18 middle schools selected by the Connecticut State Department of Education to be a systemic change school through a program funded by the Carnegie Corporation to improve middle school education. |
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http://www.new-britain.k12.ct.us/roosevelt
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| | Roosevelt University - Auditorium Building |
 | | The Founding of Roosevelt University: The Legacy of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt |  | | Schaumburg 1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd, Schaumburg, IL 60173 |  | | Since 1947, Roosevelt's home has been the famous Auditorium Building. |
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http://www.roosevelt.edu/campuses/downtown.htm
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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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http://www.nps.gov/fdrm/home.htm
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| | Welcome to FDR in Lima, Peru |
 | | Copyright 2003-2005© Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, American School of Lima |
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| | Alice Johnson |
 | | Roosevelt Elementary, named after President Teddy Roosevelt, is located in Farmington, Missouri. |  | | This upcoming school year I will be teaching fourth grade at Roosevelt Elementary. |  | | This is my sixth year in the eMINTS project. |
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http://www.farmington.k12.mo.us/school/roosevelt/ajohnson
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| | American Presidents: Life Portraits |
 | | Other Sites: Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site |  | | • Speech: "Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders" |  | | • Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire Watch |
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http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/president.asp?PresidentNumber=25
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| | The Masonic Presidents Tour - Theodore Roosevelt - Twenty-sixth President |
 | | Brother and President Roosevelt issued an Executive Order, dated, October 17, 1901 changing the name of the "Executive Mansion" to the "White House". |  | | The Masonic Presidents Tour - Theodore Roosevelt - Twenty-sixth President |  | | Brother and President Roosevelt visited the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania (in its present home, the Masonic Temple at One North Broad Street) on November 5, 1902, for the Celebration of the Sesqui-Centennial of Brother George Washington's Initiation into Freemasonry. |
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http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/troosevelt.html
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| | TIME 100: Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
 | | Person of the Century: Runner-Up: Franklin Delano Roosevelt |  | | Future historians, looking back at this most bloody of centuries, will very likely regard the 32nd President of the U.S., Franklin Delano Roosevelt, as the leader most responsible for mobilizing democratic energies and faith first against economic collapse and then against military terror. |  | | Roosevelt sits at the steering wheel of his automobile in April 1939 |
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http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/fdr.html
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| | The Roosevelt Hotel New York City Hotel Midtown NY Official website |
 | | A prominent landmark situated on Madison Avenue and 45th Street in midtown New York City, The Roosevelt Hotel was named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | The Roosevelt Hotel New York City offers 30,000 square feet of flexible New York City meeting and banquet space. |  | | Stay with The Roosevelt Hotel in New York City and experience why this famous hotel has been called the "Grand Dame of Madison Avenue" since 1924. |
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http://www.theroosevelthotel.com
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| | purevolume™ Roosevelt |
 | | A post-alternative, post-pop-punk, melodic rock act, Roosevelt have discovered a way to infuse solid melodies with infectious energy. |  | | Before I go any further I would like to confirm that Daniel Molchanoff has left Roosevelt. |  | | All songs, lyrics and pictures © 2005 Roosevelt. |
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http://www.purevolume.com/roosevelt
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| | Roosevelt, Theodore. 1913. An Autobiography |
 | | In his vital, illustrative and dynamic autobiography, Theodore Roosevelt let us into the life that formed one of the greatest and outspoken presidents in American history. |  | | Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Nonfiction > Theodore Roosevelt > An Autobiography |  | | We of the great modern democracies must strive unceasingly to make our several countries lands in which a poor man who works hard can live comfortably and honestly, and in which a rich man cannot live dishonestly nor in slothful avoidance of duty. |
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 | | Pride, Respect, and Responsibility are primary at Roosevelt Middle School |  | | In partnership with the school community, Roosevelt Middle School's mission is to foster a safe and secure positive student-oriented learning environment that enables students to be independent, respectful and motivated learners. |
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http://www.roosevelt.spr.k12.oh.us
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| | Roosevelt Alumni |
 | | So, we need to raise at least $300,000 through one event--a celebration of Roosevelt High School's 75th Anniversary! |  | | Welcome to the Roosevelt High School alumni web site. |  | | Click here read a message from the president of the Roosevelt Alumni Association. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~ryogi/RHS/roos.html
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| | Iowa City Community School District Library Media Program |
 | | Watch "Roosevelt's International Community: Celebrating Diversity at Roosevelt" |  | | The Roosevelt staff works hard to create and maintain a positive learning environment. |  | | A nature area, the Roosevelt Ravine, was created by parent volunteers, Project Green (a community based organization), and the Mayor’s Youth Program, and is maintained and enjoyed by our students and our neighbors. |
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http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/Schools/Roosevelt
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| | Roosevelt Elementary School |
 | | We would like to welcome you to the Roosevelt Family |  | | We provide guidance, training, and opportunities for children to learn with their hearts, their hands, and their heads. |  | | We believe that learning is based on relationships. |
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http://www.roosevelt.ecasd.k12.wi.us
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| | Roosevelt |
 | | This web site contains information about Theodore Roosevelt |  | | The content of this link is not controlled by the Des Moines Public Schools. |  | | Note that this link will take you to another web site. |
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http://www.dmps.k12.ia.us/schools/3Roosevelt
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| | Roosevelt Home Page |
 | | French teachers Laura Graber and Nancy Gustafson will be chaperoning fourteen Roosevelt students and eight Washburn students from April 1 – 13 on a trip to France. |  | | On March 2, before parent-teacher conferences, a group of Roosevelt parents served the staff lasagna, salad, bread and a homemade cake to teachers! |  | | This delicious dinner was a way to say "Thank You" for all the great things Roosevelt faculty do for students. |
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http://roosevelt.mpls.k12.mn.us
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| | The Roosevelt Hotel - A Downtown Seattle Boutique Hotel |
 | | The charming boutique-style Roosevelt Hotel boasts a special place in the heart of the city and is center stage to the theatre that is downtown Seattle. |  | | Treat yourself - Experience The Roosevelt Hotel and Seattle. |  | | Great dining adventures await with more than seventeen restaurants within a two-block radius of The Roosevelt. |
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http://www.roosevelthotel.com
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