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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
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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
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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
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"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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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"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
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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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