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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... gave fund - raising parties to help finance the settlement houses , but a few debutantes wanted to do more than simply raise money . They volunteered for active work in the slums . Eleanor decided to join this group . With her friend ...
... gave fund - raising parties to help finance the settlement houses , but a few debutantes wanted to do more than simply raise money . They volunteered for active work in the slums . Eleanor decided to join this group . With her friend ...
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... gave up her volunteer work . Her mother- in - law told her that " I had no right to go into the slums or into the hospitals , for fear of bringing diseases home to my children . " Instead , she served on charitable boards and gave small ...
... gave up her volunteer work . Her mother- in - law told her that " I had no right to go into the slums or into the hospitals , for fear of bringing diseases home to my children . " Instead , she served on charitable boards and gave small ...
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... gave it up as a bad job . The two little boys went off to bed and I sat on the sofa in the sitting room and sobbed and sobbed . . . . Finally I found an empty room in my mother- in - law's house , as she had moved to the country . I ...
... gave it up as a bad job . The two little boys went off to bed and I sat on the sofa in the sitting room and sobbed and sobbed . . . . Finally I found an empty room in my mother- in - law's house , as she had moved to the country . I ...
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Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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