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… American opinion. On November 10—two days after Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Hoover in the presidential … While most Americans associate the policy with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, it actually originated with the …
Oral History Interviews
| George W. Bush Project… Washington, D.C. … go in toward the center. Bruce was always like that and he’d raise his hand and he’d say, “But I could argue … didn’t— Perry Reveal the gender. Mukasey Right, exactly. Franklin Stone. And we sponsored her for membership in the … is in Fred Fielding’s office? Mukasey No. It was in the Roosevelt Room, which is the Franklin Roosevelt Room during …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… I’m reading about Lincoln and I’m reading about [Franklin] Roosevelt now actually. It’s fascinating too. I find it more … fully appreciate it. I’m reading Conrad Black’s book on Franklin Roosevelt. Franklin Roosevelt could go off for four …
Oral History Interviews
| Bill Clinton Project… in New York, who ran at the time. Harry Truman was a hero. Franklin Roosevelt, of course, was the hero of heroes. If some of you … goes. This is a big change from 50 or 60 years ago when Franklin Roosevelt could be in a wheelchair and no one knew …
Presidential Recordings
… Conv. No. 639-25 (cont.) The President’s term -Appraisal -Franklin D. Roosevelt -War -January 1969 -US economy Vietnam -US role … -Democrats' nominee -President’s opinion -Past elections -Franklin D. Roosevelt -Dwight D. Eisenhower -Lyndon B. …
Presidential Biographies
… professor of his and the executive director of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's cabinet committee on economic security. While …
Presidential Biographies
… not seek the presidency in their own right; only Theodore Roosevelt, in 1904, had done so successfully. But Coolidge … Prohibition--cheered with great enthusiasm when the young Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was attempting a comeback after being stricken …
Public Events
… is that something he can do? Or would he need to do a Franklin Delano Roosevelt and go to Congress and ask for broad authority? …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… investigation. And I guess Archie was pleased with what I’d done. Then, in the beginning of ’75, Kennedy became … for at least a hundred years, certainly through [Franklin Delano] Roosevelt and probably [Harry] Truman, suddenly changed. What …
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… This is not advice the incumbent will want to hear, for Franklin Pierce and Jimmy Carter come quickly to mind as the … who have done so—Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan—were opposition leaders …
If I were to advise the next president on inauguration eve, I would remind him or her that the oath they will take the following midday will start an implacable four year countdown. But I would also point out that the calendar is only one measure of time for the nation’s political leader.
Presidential Recordings
… Evening Post to the President -Articles by Presidents -Franklin D. Roosevelt's article on Vice Presidents -[John] Calvin … magazine -Previous problems -Losses -Founder -Benjamin Franklin -Suspensions of circulation -Subscription costs …
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… On June 17, 1912, the celebrated ex-President Theodore Roosevelt delivered a dramatic speech that that encouraged … changes in American politics owes, above all, to Roosevelt’s Progressive party campaign. The party was joined by an array of crusading reformers who viewed Roosevelt's campaign as their best hope to advance a program …
One hundred years ago this week, a dramatic Republican National Convention prepared the ground for the transformation of American democracy.
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… When he took the oath of office, William McKinley—as would Franklin Roosevelt some 36 years hence—faced the consequences …
When he took the oath of office, William McKinley addressed the security of America’s currency.
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Washington, D.C. … is open. That would be the absolute soonest, and I’d be amazed if that takes place at that point. So, you’re … side and said, Oh my God, you’re cutting out FDR’s [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] 1933 guarantee of social welfare to all. How can …
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… the high court. The Supreme Court’s modern history, from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s appointees onward, provides precedents for how …
There's precedent for how justices deal with illness, writes the Miller Center's Barbara Perry in 'The Hill.'
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… Executive orders beginning with those signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They are arranged according to Presidential …
Presidential Recordings
… -State of the Union address -Rather -Foreign trips -Franklin D. Roosevelt -Fala speech -Wendell Willkie -Harry S. Truman … 1920 -Calvin Coolidge in 1924 -Herbert C. Hoover in 1928 -Franklin Roosevelt -Thomas E. Dewey -Truman -Eisenhower …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… movement called and asked if I would like to come down to D.C. and work for Senator Kennedy. Greg had been Kennedy’s … wanted to take the country back to before not only Franklin Roosevelt but before Teddy Roosevelt: no minimum wage, no …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… the road. At that time, you’re free to add anything you’d like or retract anything you’d like. You can put any … social contract,” completing the unfinished elements of [Franklin D.] Roosevelt and [Lyndon] Johnson and John Kennedy. To make …
Presidential Recordings
… -Eastland Supreme Court appointments -William O. Douglas -Franklin D. Roosevelt -Editorials in Washington Post and New York Times … J. Buchanan -Experience in government -Editorials -Roosevelt -William H. Rehnquist -Lewis F. Powell, Jr. …