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  • It was therefore instructive to read on the web site, www. newdeal20.org, a project of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, an account of the 1934 election by Roosevelt historian David Woolner, a fellow in residence at Hyde Park.

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • Woolner writes that Roosevelt took on the League, using his friends in the press to expose its ties to the business elite and the U.S.

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • The League will sound familiar for, as Woolner wrote, it attacked nearly every New Deal measure under the guise of its goals 'to defend and uphold the [U.S.]

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • "In spite of his overwhelming success in the presidential election of 1932, there was no guarantee that FDR would lead his party to victory in 1934," Woolner wrote.

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • Woolner writes that Roosevelt took on the League, using his friends in the press to expose its ties to the business elite and the U.S.

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • It was therefore instructive to read on the web site, www. newdeal20.org, a project of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, an account of the 1934 election by Roosevelt historian David Woolner, a fellow in residence at Hyde Park.

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • And (b) Where did Woolner buy the books he read on the voyage home — several of which are extremely interesting, and published only comparatively recently in London?

    Bark! Bark! Bark! 2009

  • And (b) Where did Woolner buy the books he read on the voyage home — several of which are extremely interesting, and published only comparatively recently in London?

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • "In spite of his overwhelming success in the presidential election of 1932, there was no guarantee that FDR would lead his party to victory in 1934," Woolner wrote.

    Saul Friedman: A Lesson for Now From 1934 Saul Friedman 2010

  • Among those who have written for it are Nate Silver, the ­baseball writer turned star political analyst, and many researchers, such as Keith Woolner, who went on to work for major-league teams.

    Take These Out To the Ballgame Tim Marchman 2011

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