Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 páginas A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... continued to press and prod her husband on behalf of issues she cared deeply about . But she had to tread more softly now than before . Weighed down by responsibilities , the president did not always welcome his wife's suggestions and ...
... continued to press and prod her husband on behalf of issues she cared deeply about . But she had to tread more softly now than before . Weighed down by responsibilities , the president did not always welcome his wife's suggestions and ...
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A Life of Discovery Russell Freedman. As the war continued , the pressures of the presidency were wearing away at FDR's energy and health . Some of his aides felt that Mrs. Roosevelt failed to realize how weary the president was , and ...
A Life of Discovery Russell Freedman. As the war continued , the pressures of the presidency were wearing away at FDR's energy and health . Some of his aides felt that Mrs. Roosevelt failed to realize how weary the president was , and ...
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... continued to live nearby , in the original stone cottage they had once shared with Eleanor . In 1948 she bought out their interest in the property , and Marion and Nan moved away . “ I am afraid the many children we have with us in the ...
... continued to live nearby , in the original stone cottage they had once shared with Eleanor . In 1948 she bought out their interest in the property , and Marion and Nan moved away . “ I am afraid the many children we have with us in the ...
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Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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