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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    ... Now back in New York Eleanor had a new job to do and that was to assist her husband in his duties as governor of New York. Eleanor ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    ... Now back in New York Eleanor had a new job to do and that was to assist her husband in his duties as governor of New York. Eleanor ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    ... herself. After their honeymoon, Franklin and Eleanor moved into a small town house on 125th East 36th street in New York. Sara, Franklins ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    ... It wasn't until Franklin was elected to the New York State Senate and they moved away to Washington, that Eleanor was free of Sara's interference and meddling. ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    Eleanor Roosevelt, The Social Worker As the wife of a popular United States president, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City, October 11, 1884, and ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    ... Eleanor Roosevelt was born in 1884 into a wealthy New York family. Eleanor's mother was disappointed because Eleanor was not beautiful and graceful. ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    I am Eleanor Anna Roosevelt, the 32nd First Lady of the United States. I was born on October 11, 1884 in New York City. I was raised with unhappy parents. ...
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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    ... the New York bar and worked from 1907-1910 for a Wall Street law firm. A tall, handsome, and outgoing Franklin married a shy; distant cousin named Anna Eleanor ...
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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Life
    ... White House Webpage). Eleanor and Franklin move easily among the upper classes in New York and Campobello. Eleanor, however, was ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt1
    ... Eleanor's life didn't begin the way one would expect it to have, being someone of her stature. She was born on October 11, 1884 in New York City, the daughter ...
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    The Roosevelt family was a part of New York's golden Victorian society. In spite of being born into such a privileged position, Eleanor Roosevelt as a child ...
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  • Elenor Roosevelt
    ... in New York helping Alfred E. Smith's presidential campaign and four years later, her husband's presidential campaign. In conclusion, I believe that Eleanor ...
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  • Are Dreams Really A Mystery
    ... Psychology Series. Salem: Sale Press, 1993. Ullman, Montague MD, and Nan Zimmerman. Working With Dreams. New York: Eleanor Friede, 1979.
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  • Franklin Roosevelt
    ... He ran for New York State Senate, which according to the Democratic Party ... Roosevelt's wife Eleanor and his advisor realised that it was essential for his ...
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  • Welfare Reformation
    ... New York: Addison-Wesley, 1995. Haskins, Ron. "Does Welfare Encourage Illegitimacy?" American Enterprise July-Aug. 1996: 48-49. Money. Ed. Eleanor Goldstein. ...
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  • Joan Miro
    ... Joan Miro:1946. By Elizabeth Higdon. New York: Rizzoli: International, 1993. Color Plate12. VII. Munro, Eleanor C. "Miro, Joan." The Encyclopedia of Art. ...
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  • FDR
    ... and pursued law at New York City's Columbia University He left Columbia University without earning a degree. In 1905 he married Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, a ...
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  • Cryonics
    ... New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc, 1980. Williams, Gurney III. "Resurrection for Sale" Longevity May 1989: pages 22+. Death & Dying, Volume 3. Eleanor ...
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  • clinton
    ... pp.25-26 5.Clift, Eleanor The Gender Wars Newsweek, October 4, 1993, p.50 6.Clymer, Adam Growing Consensus On Covering All, But How? New York Times, November 14 ...
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  • cooc
    ... Soon after, Roosevelt started practicing law with a New York law firm. While still in law school, Roosevelt met Anna Eleanor Roosevelt a distant cousin, only a ...
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  • Franklin D Roosevelt
    ... Soon after, Roosevelt started practicing law with a New York law firm. While still in law school, Roosevelt met Anna Eleanor Roosevelt a distant cousin, only a ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... Soon after, Roosevelt started practicing law with a New York law firm. While still in law school, Roosevelt met Anna Eleanor Roosevelt a distant cousin, only a ...
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  • The irrepressive individuals in the words of Shriley Jackson
    ... herself rather than leave the house and once more lose her identity, Eleanor says, "I ... As Clara travels to New York City to have the tooth removed, the journey ...
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  • NorcrossVivaldi
    ... The art that is now on exhibit is that of Eleanor Norcross ... 1886, when she showed a portrait of her father in the National Academy of design in New York, as well ...
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  • My Autobiography
    ... (Now would be a good time to introduce them, you say?) Martin works at the wire service for the New York Times and Eleanor is a former teacher, now mentor and ...
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  • FDR
    ... of his popularity during the time he was governor of New York and his ... Eleanor Roosevelt says that her husband never complained when he learned that he had ...
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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    ... He entered politics in 1910 and was elected to the New York State Senate. Roosevelt married his fifth cousin, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, who was the niece of ...
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  • FDR
    ... over into politics. On March 17, 1905 FDR married Anna Eleanor Roosevelt at a town house in New York City. They stayed happily married ...
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  • Divorce
    ... New York State courts were the only ones to recognize a Mexican divorce decree ... of her article the possibilities that would have come had Eleanor Roosevelt filed ...
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  • Robert Lansing
    ... he was admitted to the New York State bar in 1889 and became a junior partner in his father's firm in Watertown. In 1890 Lansing married Eleanor Foster, whose ...
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