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Franklin D. Roosevelt - American Heritage Center, Inc. With his interest in FDR, he considered studying history in graduate school, but decided he could build a good career in psychology. ...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - American Heritage Center, Inc. Address to The Roosevelt Institution, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, April 26, 2006, by Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor and Publisher of The Nation ...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - American Heritage Center, Inc. The Recession (1937) The Failures and Achievements of the New Deal Roosevelt's Foreign Policy Attack on Pearl Harbor Roosevelt's War Strategy ...
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FDR's court packing plan - The Boston Globe FDR's court packing plan. December 11, 2005. THE COVER of last week's Ideas section (''Supreme switch?")contained an interesting analysis by Christopher ...
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