Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 pagini A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook , two of her associates from the women's division of the Democratic Party . Marion and Nan had lived and worked together for many years . During World War I they had gone overseas as nursing orderlies and ...
... Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook , two of her associates from the women's division of the Democratic Party . Marion and Nan had lived and worked together for many years . During World War I they had gone overseas as nursing orderlies and ...
Pagina 80
A Life of Discovery Russell Freedman. Nancy Cook ( second from left ) and Marion Dickerman ( right ) became Eleanor's closest friends . They are shown with ... Marion and Nan could live there year - round if they. 80 Eleanor Roosevelt.
A Life of Discovery Russell Freedman. Nancy Cook ( second from left ) and Marion Dickerman ( right ) became Eleanor's closest friends . They are shown with ... Marion and Nan could live there year - round if they. 80 Eleanor Roosevelt.
Pagina 89
... Marion and Nan . She still spent the night in the big house at Hyde Park whenever her husband or her children were there , or when Franklin had important guests . But the stone cottage on the bank of Val - Kill Creek that she shared with ...
... Marion and Nan . She still spent the night in the big house at Hyde Park whenever her husband or her children were there , or when Franklin had important guests . But the stone cottage on the bank of Val - Kill Creek that she shared with ...
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