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  Elliott Roosevelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elliott Roosevelt (September 23, 1910 – October 27, 1990), World War II hero and an author, was the son of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt.
They had one son, William Donner Roosevelt, in 1932, and the marriage was annulled in 1933.
Elliot and Fokker were able to receive such a large commission because Elliot had close connections to the U.S. Export-Import Bank through his father, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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Roosevelt was the eldest child of Elliot Roosevelt and Anna Hall Roosevelt and was a favorite niece of Theodore Roosevelt.
Roosevelt spoke on behalf of the Declaration calling it "the international Magna Carta of all mankind," and the Declaration was unanimously adopted by the General Assembly later that night.
Roosevelt was a close friend of Adlai Stevenson and was a strong supporter of his candidacies in the 1952 and 1956 presidential elections.
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 THE MYSTERY READER reviews: Murder in the Map Room by Elliot Roosevelt
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek is in the United States, and, in hopes of convincing the President that the US presence in Asia is equally as important as its presence in Europe, has installed herself and her entourage in the White house for a short visit.
Eleanor Roosevelt is determined to unravel the mystery of George Shen.
Roosevelt’s uncanny abilities as a detective, and the decided lack of intuitiveness on the part of law enforcement officials.
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 The Yalta Betrayal - Best Resource on FDR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Roosevelt's hymns on "unity" with the Bolsheviks not- withstanding, the war of the allies was definitely on.
Roosevelt joined the chorus of the CIO and Wallace and the Communist fronts (which she so zealously supported) in chanting eulogies of the fatherland of the socialist world revo- lution.
Roosevelt's hunch and charm, and the compe- tent advice of Alger Hiss, who was one of the American architects of the Yalta pact, no doubt made up for any lack of background knowledge.
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 Franklin Delano Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Roosevelt graduated from Ivy League Harvard University in 1904, and from Ivy League Columbia Law School with a J.D. in 1908 before taking a job with a prestigious Wall Street firm.
When a statue of Roosevelt sitting in a wheelchair was commissioned in Washington, DC in 2001, some criticized this as unnecessary political correctness.
Roosevelt would go on to defeat Garner for his party's nomination, then defeated Republican nominee Wendell L. Willkie in a landslide to win an unprecedented third term.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg146 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Silas Weir ROOSEVELT was born on 18 Oct 1823 in Of.
James Alfred ROOSEVELT was born on 13 Jun 1825 in Of.
Cornelius Van Schaack ROOSEVELT was born on 23 Jul 1827 in Of.
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 Dwight W. Tuttle Oral History Interviews, 1977-1979
Elliot Roosevelt said that Tuttle's interpretation of the Yalta Conference was correct.
Roosevelt observes that if word on the Manhattan Project had gotten out, FDR would have been impeached because he had misappropriated about 2 billion dollars.
Roosevelt remembers that many old-guard FDR people were very unhappy with Jimmy Burns' appointment as Secretary of State.
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 Bambooweb: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Roosevelt was born on Monday, January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York to James Roosevelt and Sara Delano of the prominent
Washington, DC in 2001 at the urging of advocates for the disabled.
Roosevelt also was a candidate for Vice President of the United States, serving as running mate to Ohio Governor
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 Edwards Spy Planes XF-11 AFFTC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After flying a tour in Africa in F-5s, Col. Elliot Roosevelt, son of the late president, believed that aircraft must be designed around their specific mission requirements.
Roosevelt’s recommendations led to the development of the XF-11 (later XR-11) and its competitor, the XF-12 (later XR-12) aircraft.
Roosevelt had heard rumors of the D-2, a secretly-designed project developed by well-known millionaire Howard Hughes.
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 FDR Biography - Childhood and Youth. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York in 1882 at "Springwood," his family's country estate amid the rolling hills and pastoral splendor of the Hudson Valley.
The daughter of Elliot Roosevelt and Anna Hall, Eleanor was a member of the Oyster Bay branch of the Roosevelt family.
She was also the niece of a man FDR much admired, Theodore Roosevelt, who was President at the time of their marriage and gave Eleanor away in the absence of her deceased father.
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 Guide Introduction: The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933-1945
Eleanor Roosevelt saw in him the spark of life that she remembered from her father; he, in turn, saw in her the discipline that would curb his own instincts toward excess.
Eleanor Roosevelt's own political role was best seen in the 1936 re-election drive when she used the educational approach developed by the Women's Division in 1932 as a primary campaign weapon.
She and Franklin Roosevelt had worked out a tacit understanding which permitted her to bring the cause of the oppressed to his attention, and allowed him, in turn, to use her activism as a means of building alliances with groups to his left.
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 Gale - Free Resources - Women's History - Biographies - Eleanor Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Eleanor Roosevelt's extended family was among the ruling class in America in the first half of the twentieth century.
She was the daughter of Elliot Roosevelt, brother of future president Theodore Roosevelt, and Anna Ludlow Hall.
Roosevelt was especially concerned with the condition of America's youth during the Depression.
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 elliot smith: termpapersville.com-a massive database of term papers, essays, research papers
Her father, Elliot Roosevelt, was the younger brother of the nation’s 24th President (Theodore Roosevelt).
Her mother, Anna Hall Roosevelt, was a descendent of the Livingstons, a Hudson river family whose ancestors boasted such positions of power as a Supreme Court judge, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and the officiate at George Washington’s swearing into office.
According to Franklin Roosevelt the 3rd: “The cover for it, the line which she herself put forth all the time was that she was...
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 PBS VIDEOdatabase of America's History and Culture -- Chapters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As first child of Anna and Elliot Roosevelt, Eleanor was born into the heart of New York society.
Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most remarkable women of the 20th century.
At 18, Eleanor meets her distant cousin, Franklin Roosevelt, a handsome and dashing young man. They are married in 1903, with "Uncle Ted" giving the bride away.
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Reader #1: Eleanor Roosevelt was an amazing woman full of compassion for the disadvantaged people of the world and a desire to keep on learning new things every day of her life.
Reader #6: As Eleanor Roosevelt spoke out, she implored people by saying, "Do what you feel in your heart to be right." Reader #3: Let's learn more about Eleanor Roosevelt by starting at the very beginning...
Eleanor Roosevelt often said, "If we are to live together, we have to talk." Reader #4: Eleanor Roosevelt spent the rest of her life striving to promote peace in the world.
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 The American Experience | Eleanor Roosevelt | Timeline (1884 - 1910)
October 11: Eleanor Roosevelt is born in New York City.
Elliott Roosevelt, Eleanor's father, is confined to a mental asylum; Eleanor's mother, Anna Hall Roosevelt, dies of diphtheria.
Eleanor becomes engaged to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, her fifth cousin once removed.
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 Eleanor Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
She was the daughter of Anna Hall and Elliot Roosevelt.
Elliot was the younger brother of Theodore Roosevelt.
In 1903, she was 18, and she became engaged to a man named Franklin Delano Roosevelt and were married in 1905.
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 FDR Scandal Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Instead, Franklin Deficit Roosevelt engaged in an orgy of spending and implemented the first twelve planks of the Socialist Party platform, which in substance was the New Deal.
The Roosevelt policy, wrote Dutt, was to impose a State monopoly capitalism through the NRA, to subsidize business, banking, and agriculture through inflation and the partial expropriation of the mass of the people through lower real-wage rates and to the regulation and exploitation of labor by means of government-fixed wages and compulsory arbitration.
On this mission Col. Elliot Roosevelt, the President's son, was in the control escort plane.
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 Eleanor roosevelt biography
Her uncle, Theodore, was President of the United States and Eleanor Roosevelt herself became First Lady in 1933.
She was born on October 11, 1884 to Elliot Roosevelt and Anna Hall Roosevelt.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran for and won the presidency in 1932 and was sworn into office in 1933.
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 Dark Doctrines, Left Hand Path and Satanism, a Hr. Vad site
Roosevelt's advisers created the Lend-Lease program to meet this contingency, but Roosevelt had all the evidence he needed that Britain was a bankrupt power, dependent upon the United States for survival--and from this position, unable to dictate the terms of the future peace.
Roosevelt saw it as necessary to attack the defacto imperial alliance between the French and the British; the French, he told his son, while outwardly hating the British, had adopted Britain's imperial outlook, and taken their side on such issues.
Roosevelt, at least according to the records, never briefed an angry Churchill on his dealings with Chiang and Stalin, causing the volatile prime minister to accuse him of "secret deals." However, during the Cairo sessions, Roosevelt made quite clear his intentions, and the two leaders clashed openly.
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 Who were her parents?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ER was the first of three children born to Anna Rebecca Livingston Ludlow Hall Roosevelt (March 7, 1863 - December 7, 1892) and Elliot Roosevelt (February 28, 1860 - August 14, 1894).
Elliott Roosevelt was the polar opposite of Anna: dashing, outgoing, volatile, and sensual; "an enormously attractive man bent on self-destruction."
When Elliott Roosevelt married Anna Hall December 1, 1883, he was more bon vivant than junior partner in a real estate firm and had begun battling the depression that would plague him for the rest of his life.
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 The My Hero Project - Eleanor Roosevelt
She was a great leader who helped her husband Franklin Roosevelt, the country and the world work towards peace and tolerance.
As if that wasn't enough, her father, Elliot Roosevelt, died two years later when Eleanor was 10.
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute A non-profit organization dedicated to informing new generations of the ideals and achievements of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
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 Eleanor Roosevelt: The Wallflower That Blossomed
Eleanor was born into a distinguished New York City family to parents Anna and Elliot Roosevelt.
Her father, was the younger brother of President Theodore Roosevelt.
Roosevelt continued her public life, even after the death of President Roosevelt on April 12, 1945.
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 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Details, Meaning Franklin Delano Roosevelt Article and Explanation Guide
Roosevelt's four election victories led to the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution, which limits presidents to two terms.
However, a statue of Roosevelt sitting in a wheelchair as commissioned in Washington, DC in 2001 at the urging of advocates for the disabled.
Ailing from the stresses of three and a half long years of war and worn down by polio, excessive cigarette smoking, congestive heart disease and other illnesses, Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage while on retreat at Warm Springs, Georgia on April 12, 1945.
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 Powell's Books - Murder in the Map Room (Eleanor Roosevelt Mysteries) by Elliot Roosevelt
A delightful combination of history and mystery, the Eleanor Roosevelt novels bring readers back in time as our most beloved First Lady scours the nation's capital for clues, while crossing paths with many of her famous contemporaries.
Elliot Roosevelt, son of Franklin and Eleanor, was a former writer and rancher.
He died in 1990 but left behind a number of unpublished manuscripts to be enjoyed by readers in the years to come.
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Elliot Roosevelt (23 September 1910-27 October 1990), World War II hero and an author, was the son of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt.
Elliot was the fourth of Franklin and Eleanor's six children, (their third child died in infancy about a year before Eliot's birth).
He flew a P-38 Lightning in the North Africa campaign of November 1942.
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 Fictionwise eBooks: Murder at the President's Door by Elliot Roosevelt
Roosevelt, entering the White House to live there, found the place dismaying.
Carpets were worn through; drapes in some rooms were faded, and some were in shreds; furniture was in ill repair; the kitchen was inadequately equipped.
It afforded her a comfortable living at Hyde Park, by no means a luxurious one.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (17 Aug 1914 - 17 Aug 1988)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (18 Mar 1909 - 8 Nov 1909)
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 The American Experience | Eleanor Roosevelt | Blanche Wiesen Cook on: Eleanor's father, Elliot Roosevelt
Of course she doesn't use that word, but I will be the mother to my brothers, and I will be your primary love.
I mean, she was in the habit of writing letters.
And it really was an act of redemption, really one of her first acts of redemption as she entered the White House.
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