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| George H. W. Bush Project… Franklin … Secretary of Commerce Barbara Franklin analyzes the impact of the Cold War’s end on the … the Bush History Project interview with Secretary Barbara Franklin, whom we wish officially to welcome. Let me say for … for this session. Barnes I’m Wallace Barnes, Barbara Franklin’s husband. Womack I’m Brantly Womack, professor of …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… more in the proactive than the reticent category. I think [Franklin] Roosevelt, despite his reputation, was a very reticent … that shows any interest in healthcare, an affinity for it. Franklin Roosevelt is another puzzle. Young Well, maybe the …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… from Michigan for— Dingell He was elected with [Franklin D.] Roosevelt in ’32. Sworn in, in March of 1933. He served until … Democratic. Knott Do you have any memories of meeting Franklin Roosevelt, by any chance? Dingell Yes, it was a …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… which is the term I prefer, and Ted said, and coming from [Franklin] Roosevelt. I think that the person to compare him with on … and worked in Washington. That’s when I worked on some of Roosevelt’s speeches and did ghostwriting for Rexford Tugwell …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… it with Arthur Flemming, who had served Presidents from [Franklin D.] Roosevelt on, and who had a long career in public service and … grew up, earlier, as a family that was devoted to FDR [Franklin Roosevelt] and the New Deal. We thought about …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… may push a little, but probably starting with Theodore Roosevelt, certainly Franklin Roosevelt, certainly Harry Truman. Heininger Yes. …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… or 1:00 A . M . I went back to my house and I figured I’d just get the speech done. The other thing was, I was … was elected President, and there was, somewhat similar to Franklin Roosevelt, a kind of resentment among people with privilege: …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… there’s a reason we haven’t gotten it in 100 years. Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon—as …
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| Jimmy Carter Project… people were blaming—it wasn’t popular to be working for [Franklin D.] Roosevelt in a certain period of time, and I was completely … lot of antagonism growing out of what had happened in the Roosevelt administration. I think the President sincerely …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… old distinguished Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt. I don’t like the word progressives. The … wonderful. I was just re-reading No Ordinary Time, about Franklin and Eleanor [Roosevelt] and I thought that was terrific. I would think he …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… and proposal; it just tore it apart. It said, It’s not [Franklin] Roosevelt. That was the headline. And that’s right, it’s not Roosevelt. Young No, it couldn’t be. Lewis I guess it …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… back to where it had been in the Great Society, and with [Franklin D.] Roosevelt and the New Deal. The Senator was really the voice … of business would have been rolled back to before Teddy Roosevelt if Gingrich had had his way, and there was reason …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… There’s a school of thought, going all the way back to [Franklin] Roosevelt’s decision on Social Security in the 1930s, that if …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… with. The either implicit, if not explicit, thought from Franklin Roosevelt onward, that we would come to the …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… the state twice for Democrats since [Harry] Truman, no [Franklin] Roosevelt, and that’s the truth. Once my father was Jack … for making major headway. Of course, the South was, as Roosevelt said, the major problem in the Depression years, …
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| Ronald Reagan Project… of it. I said, Well, Clem, my hero in history is Benjamin Franklin and if you have something of Benjamin Franklin, that would be very nice. My wife’s hero is Thomas … Carter did, it would be—or the way Ford did, or [Franklin] Roosevelt did, or [Harry] Truman did—you really have to work …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… or significantly, unlike[Harry] Truman, who came in after [Franklin D.] Roosevelt’s death and within three months had a whole new …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… my bedroom door when [Alfred] Landon was running against [Franklin D.] Roosevelt in 1936. I also remember watching a torchlight …
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| Edward M. Kennedy Project… I’m trading on a famous name. I want to change it to Teddy Roosevelt.’ Just totally fiction, you understand. Anyway, it … is—and he waited a long time before FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] offered him any kind of appointment, and then it …
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| Ronald Reagan Project… concluded at the Bureau of the Budget, I went to Arthur D. Little where I mainly worked on public policy issues such … office. 8:00, troika meets with rest of senior staff in Roosevelt Room. 8:30, Meese meets with his staff in his … help referring to this book I’m reading on [Benjamin] Franklin, that they said many people in France—Franklin was …