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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Pagina 71
... stand up or move his legs . Puzzled , the local doctor called in a colleague from Bar Harbor , Maine . Finally a specialist came up from Newport , Rhode Island . The diagnosis was alarming . Franklin had been stricken with polio ...
... stand up or move his legs . Puzzled , the local doctor called in a colleague from Bar Harbor , Maine . Finally a specialist came up from Newport , Rhode Island . The diagnosis was alarming . Franklin had been stricken with polio ...
Pagina 118
... stand for whatever you feel is right , " he told her . " . . . I have to stand on my own legs . Besides , I can always say that I can't do a thing with you . " FDR's hands - off policy had advantages for both of them . It meant that ...
... stand for whatever you feel is right , " he told her . " . . . I have to stand on my own legs . Besides , I can always say that I can't do a thing with you . " FDR's hands - off policy had advantages for both of them . It meant that ...
Pagina 197
... stand - in , 77 , 87 , 100-101 as First Lady , 1–3 , 92–144 as governor's wife , 84-90 homes of , 6 , 12 , 32 , 47-49 , 55 , 72 , 154 , 170 , 185-87 . See also Campo- bello Island ; Hyde Park ; Oak Ter- race ; Val - Kill Cottage ; Warm ...
... stand - in , 77 , 87 , 100-101 as First Lady , 1–3 , 92–144 as governor's wife , 84-90 homes of , 6 , 12 , 32 , 47-49 , 55 , 72 , 154 , 170 , 185-87 . See also Campo- bello Island ; Hyde Park ; Oak Ter- race ; Val - Kill Cottage ; Warm ...
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Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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