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Contrasting Hoover's passive leadership, Roosevelt energetically tried everything he could to push the American economy back into action. In a hundred days, he passed over fifteen bills to boost the economy and create new jobs.
A paper that discusses the leadership style of Eleanor Roosevelt
When President Roosevelt helped start the United Nations 67 years ago, he spoke of "Four Freedoms" that The United States sought for the world. This article looks back at those initial United Nations Four Freedoms and sees how far we have come.
Discusses the remarkable career and leadership of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Eleven Great Success Quotes from Theodore Roosevelt
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California,is a historic hotel that has hosted some legendary movies stars and has been part of Hollywood movie history.
Blogging each day about your ideas and thoughts had its beginnings in the writing of Will Rogers and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Today, the Illinois native politician spoke about his 21st century reform agenda to a crowd of over 600 people in a school named after the last century reformer Theodore Roosevelt.
Q: How do you get the best view of the Macy's Fireworks Display without waking up early or lugging your lawn chair on the subway? A: Buy a ticket to the Roosevelt Island 4th of July Fireworks Festival! Here's the inside scoop!
This history article provides background on the great presidents, from Washington to Roosevelt.
Both Roosevelt and Johnson explicitly flouted the Founders' desires for a highly limited role of the state in the economy and in the life of the individual. They also neglected the Constitution's protections of individual economic and personal freedoms against government.
G. Stolyarov II contrasts the ideas on government present in Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1932 "Commonwealth Club Address" and Ronald Reagan's First Inaugural Address. He argues that Reagan's views more closely reflect the American heritage.
Whether you enjoy a good spook or not, the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is worth the visit, and the many stories that evolve around the structures history is highly entertaining as well as a part of Hollywood's glitzy history.
Mr. Stolyarov examines three quotes from Hitler, Mussolini, and Franklin Roosevelt-- noting their fundamental similarities and ideological proximity. FDR-- in his militant emphasis on sacrifice and collectivism-- was much like the fascists he ended up fighting.
An historical biography of American President Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt was indeed one of the greatest Presidents to ever take the oath of office here in the United States. He had the luck and misfortune to know great pain as well as great accomplishments.
North of Medora, North Dakota you can find the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Roosevelt Island is one of the most soughtt after areas in New York City
What is more readily available than change we all have already? The Lincoln Memoral Cent Penny, the Jefferson Nickel and the Roosevelt dime are the pefect starting point to teach children about colleting.
A biography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Col. Theodore Roosevelt led his Rough Riders up Cuba's San Juan Hill in the Spanish-American War of 1898
A review of Gary Hess' work "Franklin Roosevelt and Indochina."
Teddy Roosevelt's wild charge up San Juan Hill was legendary. Why then did it take over 100 years for him to be awarded the medal of Honor, the one thing he wanted most? This article relates that story and how it had a happy, if belated, ending
An overview of the 1932 presidential election, in which Democrat Franklin Roosevelt defeated Republican Herbert Hoover during the Great Depression.
An overview of the 1940 presidential election, in which President Franklin Roosevelt won a third term of office against Republican Wendell Willkie.
Roosevelt followed in the famous footsteps of his fifth cousin President Theodore Roosevelt by starting a career in public service by getting into politics.
The backdrop of the Badlands only adds to the Medora Musical in North Dakota. This musical is a tribute to our nations 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt.
Where did the Teddy Bear come from? How did it get its birth and name? Interesting facts about the history of the Teddy Bear.
A small museum in Las Vegas, New Mexico tells the story of the Rough Riders.
Everyone, even politicians, seems to be able to utter the holy word Roswell when the mention of spaceships and spacemen wiggles its way into a dinner conversation.
This is an excellent place to spend the day.
You will have a wonderful time there.
She smoked, she drank and carried on an extra-marital affair during a time when women were not even allowed to vote.
The second part of a brief series of biographical sketches of the First Ladies of America
Come enjoy all the history at this site.
An analysis of FDR's First Inaugural Speech.
Exclusive. copyrighted material extracted from this writer's book Pearl Harbor Amazing Facts.
One of the infamous vehicle failed to meet selling price expectations at 2006 auction. Fate of the second remains a mystery.
An overview of the 1908 presidential election, in which Republican William Howard Taft defeats Democrat William Jennings Bryan.
Within the cozy interiors of Timberline Line are the memories of a hurried President Roosevelt dedication visit in 1937--plus Stanley Kubrick obsessing (hopefully over coffee) over how to film the exteriors of the lodge for his ambitious "The Shining" in 1980...
An overview of the 1944 presidential election, in which Franklin Roosevelt defeated Thomas Dewey for a unprecedented fourth term in office.
Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal Administration brought about many changes and an example of this was the Rural Electrification Administration (REA). Approved May 20th, 1936, the aim of this new administration was to provide loans to electrify rural America.
The Assassination of President William McKinley had great effect in the United States: Theodore Roosevelt became President, the modern Secret Service was created and destroyed much of the American anarchist movement.
On the morning of 27 Sept., 1942, Signalman First Class Douglas a Munro organized a rescue mission that saved 500 Marines who were pinned down on the beach at Guadalcanal. It cost Munro his life. President Roosevelt gave the award to Munro's family.
"Human relationships, like life itself, can never remain static."
-Eleanor Roosevelt