Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, Part 2, 1884-1964 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Collection Overview
Title: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, Part 2, 1884-1964
Primary Creator: Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962)
Extent: 889.62
Arrangement:
The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers is organized into three distinct parts - pre-White House material, White House material, and post-White House material. Within those parts, the collection is arranged into 63 series. The series are generally arranged chronologically and then aplhabetically thereunder.
Due to the large size of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, the online finding aid has been divided into three sections. Part 2 covers boxes 1396-1505.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Administrative Information
Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Access Restrictions: The papers contain material restricted in accordance with Executive Order 12958, and material which might constitute the invasion of privacy of living persons has been closed.
Use Restrictions: The unpublished writings of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt are in the public domain. Mrs. Roosevelt's published writings are subject to her literary estate.
Acquisition Method: The papers of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt were donated by Mrs. Roosevelt and her children.
Related Materials: Numerous collections in the Library including: President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Official, Personal and Secretary’s Files; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers pertaining to Family, Business and Personal Affairs; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers as Vice Presidential Candidate, 1920; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers as Governor of New York, 1929 -1932; Eleanor Roosevelt Oral History project; Papers of Anna Roosevelt Halsted; Papers of Lorena Hickok; and Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin, Eleanor Roosevelt, and John A. Roosevelt.
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[Series 50: Speech and Article File, 1917-1962],
[Series 51: Book and Manuscript File, 1932-1963],
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Series 50: Speech and Article File, 1917-1962 - This file is composed of hundreds of Mrs. Roosevelt's speeches, articles, radio addresses, statements, reviews, which were written, delivered, presented or read in the United States and/or abroad, over a span of approximately 45 years. The file is arranged in rough chronological order but the container list provides a catalogue of the contents of each container.
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Box 1396 -
Early Writings-undated: Enjoying Life, Government Of the City New York, Scouting -
Miscellaneous, 1917-1927 -
Ethics of Parents, rejected by Collier's, July 15, 1927 -
Statement Opposing the Candidacy of Henry Ford, Forum, August 16, 1927 -
Amendment to the New York State Constitution, Speech, WRNY, November 2, 1927 -
Val Kill Industries, 1927 -
Seconding Speech-Democratic State Committee, April 17,1928 -
Women in Politics, Democratic National Committee, July 29,1928 -
Books For Children, Article Parent's and Children's Magazine, December 1928 -
Campaign, 1928 -
Women's Interest in Politics, Speech, 1928 -
"Politics Here and Elsewhere", 1928 -
Amendment to the New York State Constitution, Article, Putnam County Newspaper, 1928 -
Speech Supporting Alfred E. Smith, 1928 -
Announcement of Contest for Boys and Girls Committee on Women's Activities, 1928 -
Relationship of Governor and Mrs. Smith, 1928 -
"Democratic Platform Plank on Law Enforcement", 1928 -
Governor Smith Article, Annapolis, Maryland Weekly Paper, 1928 -
What Women Have Gained Since Suffrage, 1928 -
"Political Equality for Women-An Aspect Without Reality," Red Book Magazine, 1928 -
What Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Thinks makes a Successful Marriage, 1928 -
Miscellaneous, 1928 -
Children's Education and Home Environment-Christian Advocate, July 23, 1929 -
"Where Are We Going in Our Public Schools," The School Parent, November 30, 1929 -
Miscellaneous, 1929 -
Home Education-Books We All Should Read, 1929 -
Servants, Forum, January 1930 -
Children, Radio Speech read by Mrs. O'Day, June 23, 1930 -
Radio Speech for Chautauqua Institution, July 21, 1930 -
Introduction to Life of Margaret Fuller, July 1930 -
"Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Answers a Big Question, What is a Wife's Job Today?" Good Housekeeping, August, 1930 -
Biographical Sketch, "Young Wings", November 14, 1930 -
"The Individual's Responsibility to the Community", November 1930 -
Radio interview Val Kill, November 1930 -
Her Forty Fifth Birthday, Vogue, December 23, 1930 -
Women's Home Companion, Correspondence re. Article, December 1930 -
Democratic News, 1930 -
Miscellaneous, 1930 -
"What Do We Want as an Education for our Girls?" Womens Journal, 1930 -
Character Building with Children, 1930 -
Precis of Book, 1930
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Democratic News, 1929 -
Box 1397 -
College Girls and Their Work, Russell Sage Club, January 10,1931 -
"Hobbies and Occupations", January 12, 1931 -
"Let Every Child Have His Own Library," Wings, January 1931 -
The Balance Between the Home and the School, University School, Cincinnati, March 19, 1931 -
"Mrs. Franklin D. Rosevelt Tells the Story in a Nutshell," Baltimore & Ohio Magazine, May 1931 -
Untitled article, Children, the Magazine for Parents, June 1931 -
Democratic News, September 1931 -
Radio Introduction-New York State Medical Society, October 8, 1931 -
"Reading for Little Children," Pelham PTA, October 21, 1931 -
"The Tests of a Successful Wife", December 1931 -
"Obligations of Parents to Instill in Children a Sense of Citizenship," Parents, 1931 -
Speech (Modern Youth and Education), 1931 -
Radio Broadcast, Children's Aid Society, January 10, 1932 -
"Why Are You Still Agile Even Though a Grandmother?" Liberty, v.7, February 20, 1932 -
"What Do Ten Million Women Want?" Home Magazine, March 1932 -
"Must Success Wear a Hair Shirt?", June 1932 -
Untitled, Reader's Digest, June 1932 -
Chautauqua Address, July 12, 1932 -
Introduction to Alice in Wonderland, July 1932 -
"Ethics of Parents", July 1932 -
"Wives of Great Men," Liberty, October 1, 1932 -
Campaign Speech, Onondaga Hotel, October 26, 1932 -
"Traveling with a President", October 1932 -
Speech-Benefit Concert Women's Trade Union League, November 28, 1932 -
Speech-NY TB and Health Association, November 28,1932 -
"Educational Value of the Movies," Modern Screen, November 1932 -
Radio Address-National Smiles Contest, December 1, 1932 -
Radio Talk-Children's Furniture, December 6, 1932 -
"The Girl of Today," Pond's Program, Deember 9, 1932 -
"How to Spend Christmas", December 12, 1932 -
"Finishing School-Debut-Social-Duties Then and Now," Ponds Program, December 16, 1932 -
"Are We Going Back to Chaperones?", Ponds Program, December 23,1932 -
"Keeping your Husband Happy," Ponds Program, December 30, 1932 -
"What Religion Means to Me," Forum, v.88, December 1932 -
Speech Outline-Women and Welfare Work, 1932 -
Speech-Bond Issue for State Institutions, 1932 -
Article-New York State Politics and Women, 1932 -
Pay Day, 1932 -
Campaign Speech, 1932 -
Biographical Sketch of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1932 -
Speech-College Education for Women, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1932 -
Bringing Up a Daughter, 1932
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"Bringing Up Our Babies," Pond's Program, January 6, 1933 -
"Children of School Age," Ponds Program, January 13, 1933 -
"Woman's Career vs. Woman's Home," Ponds Program, January 20, 1933 -
"A Mother's Role When Sons and Daughters Marry," Ponds Program, January 27,1933 -
Article-Industrial Workers Rights, Scribners, January 1933 -
"A Mother's Responsibility as a Citizen," Pond's Program, February 3, 1933 -
"My Mail," Radio Address-Pond's Program, February 7, 1933 -
Women in Politics, ER Tribute Dinner, Waldorf Astoria, N, February 8, 1933 -
"Official and Social Life in Washington," Pond's Program-, February 10, 1933 -
"The Kind of Mail the Governor's Wife Receives," Pond's Program, February 17, 1933 -
"Married Women Working," Ponds Program, February 24, 1933 -
Babies, Articles and Editorials, October 1932-February 1933 -
King Features Syndicate, December 1932-February 1933 -
"Closing Speech," Pond's Program, March 3, 1933 -
Pond's Radio Program, December 9, 1932-March 3, 1933 -
Message-Washington, D.C. Federation of Women Clubs, March 11, 1933 -
Tribute to Frances Perkins, Radio Speech, March 24, 1933 -
Remarks-Opening of the Flower Show, Hotel Commodore, New York, New York, March 25,1933 -
Reply to the Letter of an Unknown Woman, McCall's, v.60, March 1933 -
"Social Service in a Changing World," Hotel Commodore, New York, New York, April 19, 1933 -
Speech-Girl Scouts Little House, Opening of Better Homes Week, April 22, 1933 -
"Public Officials and Family Life," North American Newspaper Alliance-, April 25,1933 -
Life in the White House, North American Newspaper Alliance, April 15, 1933 -
"What I Hope to Leave Behind," Pictoral Review, April 1933 -
"Budgeting Your Time," Cosmopolitan, April 1933 -
Child Health Day, Radio Broadcast, May 1, 1933 -
Speech-Life in the White House, Massena, New York, May 5, 1933 -
"Greatest Pleasure in My Life in the White House," North American Newspaper Alliance, July, 1933 -
Correspondence-North American Newspaper Alliance, April 8-August 18,1933 -
Statement about Laura Wiley, August 1933 -
"The Value of Books," Girl Scouts Magazine, August 1933 -
"Trip to Canada and Northern New England," North American, August 1933 -
Correspondence-Woman's Home Companion, April-August 1933 -
Editorial- "I Want You to Write Me," Woman's Home Companion, August 1933
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Box 1399 -
Community Chest and Councils, September 8, 1933 -
"Camps for Unemployed Women," Britannica Bulletins, September 1933 -
"White House Entertainment," North American Newspaper Alliance, September 1933 -
"Ratify the Child Labor Amendment," Woman's Home Companion, September 1933 -
Speech-"The Place of Spiritual Forces in the Life of the Nation, -
Message to YWCA and WMCA Joint Luncheon, October 18, 1933 -
"Why Support the Affiliated Schools for Workers?" Dinner, October 24, 1933 -
Excerpt of Speech on Education, Hotel Stevens. Chicago, October 30, 1933 -
"Setting Our House In Order," Woman's Home Companion, October 1933 -
"The Married Woman in Business," Womans' Home Companion, November 1933 -
"Indigent Transients,", November 1933 -
"They Keep Their Power to Dream," (Miners' Wives), McNaught Syndicate, December 1933 -
"I Answer Two Questions," (Home Loans), Woman's Home Companion, December 1933 -
Disintegration of Our Public School System, 1933 -
Education and Recovery, 1933 -
Responsibility and Recovery, 1933 -
Article-"The Responsiblities of Education for Citizenship,", 1933 -
Radio Talk-Women and Work After 40, 1933 -
Introductory Speech for Salvation Army, 1933 -
Speech-Women Who Made a Contribution to the Government of Their Time, 1933 -
Article-Women and Self Expression, 1933 -
Two untitled articles, Parents, 1933 -
"How to Choose a Candidate,", 1933 -
Article-Education, 1933 -
"Bureau of Chemistry", 1933 -
Statement-Poppy Drive -
Memoranda on various speech topics, 1933 -
Government and Political Acitivties, 1933 -
Enthusiasm and Children, 1933 -
Article on Ireland, Travel Magazine, 1933 -
Good Manners, 1933 -
Encyclopedia, 1933 -
Children's Reading, 1933 -
Companionship of Books, 1933 -
Education-Vocations, 1933 -
"The Widening Horizon of the Home", 1933 -
Preparing Children for Citizenship, 1933 -
Women and Politics, 1933 -
Women and Civic Responsibility, 1933 -
Children-Education and Home Environment, 1933 -
Idea for a serial novel, 1933 -
Biography of Joseph Taylor Robinson, 1933 -
Character Building, 1933 -
Individual Taste in Reading, 1933 -
Miscellaneous, 1933 -
Mothers' and Fathers' Responsibilities, 1933 -
Address re Old Age Security Bill, US Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., January 5, 1934 -
Address-Economic Causes of War, Ninth Conference On the Cause and Cure of War, Washington, D.C., January 18, 1934 -
Subsistence Farmsteads-Reedsville, Forum, January 22, 1934 -
Low Cost Housing, The First Washington Conference on Public Housing, Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C., January 27, 1934 -
Press Conference-Prohibition Statement, Janurary 29, 1934 -
"Recreation," Woman's Home Companion, January 1934 -
"Too Old For the Job," Woman's Home Companion, February 1934 -
"A Message to Parents and Teachers," Progressive Education, January-February 1934 -
"The Power of Knowledge," Woman's Home Companion, March 1934 -
Speech-What the Public Expects of School Teachers, Columbus, Ohio, April 6, 1934 -
Speech-Education, DAR, April 21, 1934 -
"What Does the Public Expect from Nursing?" The American Journal of Nursing, April 24, 1934 -
"Subsistence Farmsteads," The Forum, April 1934 -
"Learning to Teach," Woman's Home Companion, April 1934 -
Radio Address-Child Health Day, Bureau of Home Economics, May 1, 1934 -
Women and Community, YWCA Biennial Convention, Philadelphia, May 4, 1934 -
Address-Education of the Negro Race, National Conference on Fundamental Problems in the Education of Negroes, May 11, 1934 -
Address-Helping Others, Federal Industrial Institution for Women, May 28,1934 -
"Youth Facing the Future," Woman's Home Companion, May 1934
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Box 1400 -
"A message to Farm Homemakers," Home Demonstration Radio Hour, June 6, 1934 -
"I have Confidence in Our Common Sense," Woman's Home Companion, June 1934 -
Relaxation-Simmons Company Radio Program, July 9, 1934 -
Experimental Farms, Consumer's Guide (Agricultural Adjustment Administration, July 1934 -
"Rural Homes," Woman's Home Companion, July 1934 -
"By Car and Tent," Woman's Home Companion, August 1934 -
"When Will a Woman Become President of the US?" Simmons Company Radio Broadcast, September 4, 1934 -
"Do We Need Changes in our Public School Education Methods?" Simmons Company Radio Broadcast, September 11, 1934 -
"Shall a Woman be Herself?" Simmons Company Radio Broadcast, September 18, 1934 -
A Day in the White House/Highlights of the Weeks News, Simmons Company Radio Broadcast, September 25, 1934 -
"Holidays," Woman's Home Companion, September 1934 -
Memorandum-Women's Status in the Western Hemisphere, October 1,1934 -
"Taking Our Comforts for Granted,", October 6-7, 1934 -
"Can A Woman be Elected President of the US? Cosmopolitan, October 1934 -
Junior League, Junior League Magazine, October 1934 -
Remarks-Testimonial Dinner for Caroline O'Day, Hotel Biltmore, November 1, 1934 -
Peace Through Education, Radio Broadcast, Typewriter Educational Research Bureau, November 11, 1934 -
Address-Parents and Teachers Conference of the Progressive Education Association, November 25, 1934 -
"Thanksgiving," McNaught, November 25, 1934 -
"Kindergarten Age," Radio Broadcast-Typewriter Educational Research Bureau, November 25, 1934 -
"Educating for Tomorrow," National Educational Association Radio Hour, November 1934 -
Bureau of Animal Industry, McNaught, November 1934 -
Recreation, Recreation Magazine, November 1934 -
"What Price Ideals?" McNaught, November 1934 -
"Public Health Service," McNaught, November 1934 -
"The Child in Nursery School," Radio Broadcast, Typewriter Educational Research Bureau, November 1934 -
"The Use of New Inventions in Education," Radio Broadcast, Typewriter Educational Research Bureau, December 1934 -
Christmas, McNaught, December 1934 -
Correspondence-George Allen, December 1934 -
The Adolescent Child," Radio Broadcast, Typewriter Educational Research Bureau, December 1934 -
Education Radio Broadcast, Typewriter Educational Research Bureau, December 1934 -
"My Children", 1934 -
Nursery Schools, 1934 -
"My Home", 1934 -
Office of Education, McNaught, 1934 -
"Our Indifference to Crime", 1934 -
Speech-New York Infirmary, 1934 -
Fourth of July, 1934 -
Thanksgiving, 1934 -
The Spirit of Christmas, 1934 -
"Today and Yesterday in the White House", 1934 -
Woman's Crusade for Community Chest, McNaught, 1934 -
Women and Family Life, McNaught, 1934 -
"Women as Consumers,, 1934 -
The Work of Being a President's Wife, McNaught, 1934 -
Attitude Toward Life, Association Press, 1934 -
Building Character, McNaught, 1934 -
Bureau of Standards, McNaught, 1934 -
City and County Jails, 1934 -
The Delphic Movement, McNaught, 1934 -
Family Life, McNaught, 1934 -
Recreations, 1934 -
Gossips and Scandal Mongers, McNaught, 1934 -
"Handicraft," House and Garden, 1934 -
Know Your Own Country, Columbia Syndicate, 1934 -
Leisure Time, Columbia Syndicate, 1934 -
Parent Education, McNaught, 1934
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Box 1401 -
"Faith"/"Reedsville," The American Magazine, 1934 -
Bureau of Entomology, McNaught, 1934 -
Lighthouse Service, McNaught, 1934 -
"Mail,", 1934 -
"Pan American Relations," Liberty Magazine, 1934 -
"Credit Unions", 1934 -
Bureau of Home Economics, 1934 -
Virginia, 1934 -
Prisons, 1934 -
"What Does the Public Expect of its School Teachers?", 1934 -
"The Bright Side of the Depression,", 1934 -
Virgin Islands/Puerto Rico, 1934 -
Introduction for Press Conference, 1934 -
Third Newspaper Article, 1934 -
Influence of Women, 1934 -
Social Worker, 1934 -
New York State Commission for the Blind Broadcast, 1934 -
Education, Pictorial Review, 1934 -
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Background Material, 1934 -
"New Year's Day," McNaught, January 1, 1935 -
The Outlook for Peace, January 22, 1935 -
League of Nations/Norris Amendment, NBC Radio Broadcast, January 27, 1935 -
Child Labor Amendment, Statement, January 29,1935 -
Effect of the Depression on Children, Cosmopolitan, January 1935 -
"Facing Forward," Woman's Home Companion, January 1935 -
"Music and American Youth," Radio Speech, February 3, 1935 -
Facing Change, Columbia Syndicate, February 14, 1935 -
"Youth Today is Tomorrow's Nation," Cornell University, Farm and Home Week, February 14, 1935 -
"A Typical Day in the White House," Radio Speech, February 15, 1935 -
George and Martha Washington, Radio Broadcast, February 22, 1935 -
Press Conference, February 27, 1935 -
"Building for the Future," Woman's Home Companion, February 1935 -
"Is Woman's Place in the Home?" Radio Speech, March 1, 1935 -
American Civic Association, March 6, 1935 -
"Some Outstanding Women," Radio Speech, March 8 1935 -
"Making the Wheels Go Round in the White House," Radio Broadcast, March 15, 1935 -
Press Conference, Radio Broadcast, March 22, 1935 -
"Keeping House on a Budget in the White House", March 27, 1935 -
Speech at Public Affairs Dinner Institute of Women's Professional Relations, March 28, 1935 -
Tuberculosis, Speech, March 30, 1935 -
Movies in the Schools, Columbia Syndicate, March 1935 -
Gardens, Woman's Home Companion, March 1935 -
Cherry Blossom Festival, NBC Radio Broadcast, April 4, 1935 -
"The Life of the Wife of a Public Official", April 5, 1935 -
Birds-The National Pest Destroyers, Columbia Syndicate, April 12, 1935 -
"Official Entertaining in the White House", April 12, 1935 -
Radio Script-Letters to ER, April 19, 1935 -
Marriage Customs, Columbia Syndicate, April 20, 1935 -
Friends Service Committee-Broadcast, April 25, 1935 -
Bureau of Narcotics, Columbia Syndicate, April 25, 1935 -
"National Parks," Radio Broadcast, April 27, 1935 -
Activities, March-April 1935
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Box 1402 -
"Child Health Day", May 1, 1935 -
Jane Addams Tribute, Women's International League For Peace and Freedom, May 2, 1935 -
Memorial Day, Columbia Syndicate, May 3, 1935 -
Young People and Unemployment, Columbia Syndicate, May 3, 1935 -
Education for Each Child, Columbia Syndicate, May 10, 1935 -
Farm Work and Long Hours, Population Association of America, May 16, 1935 -
Rural Schools, Columbia Syndicate, May 17, 1935 -
Bureau of the Mint, Columbia Syndicate, May 24, 1935 -
"Baby Bonds," Radio Broadcast, May 31, 1935 -
Memorandum-The Influence of Invention on Social Change, May 1935 -
Commencement Address, Chapel Hill, June 11, 1935 -
Background Material on Education, National Education Association, July 16, 1935 -
Trees, Woman's Home Companion, July 1935 -
"Visit to Mrs. Colvin at Newmarket, Virginia-, July 1935 -
United States' High Maternal Mortality Rate, Woman's Home Companion-, July 1935 -
"In Defense of Curiosity," Saturday Evening Post-, August 24,1935 -
"Crippled Children," Jamestown Post, August 24, 1935 -
Federal Housing Project, Speech, Detroit, September 9, 1935 -
Notes and Article by Sanford Bates, Bureau of Prisons, September 25, 1935 -
Taking Our Comforts for Granted in Washington, D.C., October 6, 1935 -
Why Women Want Peace, NBC Radio Program, October 9, 1935 -
"Housing," Herald Tribune Conference, October 15, 1935 -
"Mrs. Roosevelt Believes in Paroles," The Periscope, October 1935 -
Can a Woman Ever be President of the United States?" Cosmopolitan, October 1935 -
Notes for Los Angeles and Fort Worth, October 1935 -
American Red Cross, Radio Speech, November 9, 1935 -
Another Side to the Unemployment Problem, Memorandum For Mrs. Roosevelt, November 20, 1935 -
Handicraft Work, Columbia Syndicate, November 22, 1935 -
"We Need Private Charity," Current Controversy, November 1935 -
Slums, National Public Housing Conference Luncheon, December 3, 1935 -
Speech-Women's Faculty Club, Harvard University, December 5, 1935 -
Urban League, December 12, 1935 -
Christmas Eve, Driftwood, December 1935 -
Editorial-Teachers and Education, Harvard Educational Review, 1935 -
"National Symphony Orchestra", 1935 -
George Washington, McNaught, 1935 -
Notes for Barnard College Speech, 1935 -
Old Age Pensions, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
"Val Kill, " American Collector, 1935 -
Bureau of Fisheries, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
The Redemption Bureau, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Christmas, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Millers and Wheat, 1935 -
Notes from George Allen, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
"Playgrounds and the Depression," Article, 1935 -
Shall We take Him to the Woodshed? Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Child-Parent Relationship, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Solitude, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Physical Fitness, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Need for Change, 1935 -
The Changing Order, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Illiteracy, 1935 -
Appreciating Good Music and Art, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Fourth of July, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Integrity-Speech, 1935 -
Women in Business, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Slum Areas, Columbia Syndicate, 1935
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Box 1403 -
Women of the Bible, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Resident Schools and Camps for Unemployed Women-Statement, 1935 -
Homestead, West Virginia, Liberty, 1935 -
National Youth Administration, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Civilian Conservation Corps, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Schools-Foreign Born Students, 1935 -
Teachers: Important Profession, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Education, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
"What is Washington," Forward by Eleanor Roosevelt, 1935 -
Visit to Washington, D.C., 1935 -
Some Evils Affecting American Social Life Today, King Features Syndicate, 1935 -
Ethan Allen, 1935 -
Social Functions in the White House, 1935 -
Family Quarters in the White House, 1935 -
Rooms in the White House, 1935 -
Traditions in the White House, 1935 -
Veterans' Bonus, 1935 -
Tentative Outline for the Creation of a Peace Department, Good Housekeeping, 1935 -
Increased Production, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Enjoying Our Country, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Rural Tax Situation, 1935 -
My Conception of Temperate Living, King Feature Syndicate, 1935 -
National Crime Commission, 1935 -
"Part Played by Wife of an American Office Holder," King Features Syndicate, 1935 -
When a President Takes a Trip, 1935 -
Postal Inspectors, Columbia Syndicate, 1935 -
Education, 1935 -
Subjects for Selby Shoe Program, 1935 -
"Ten Years From Now," Savings Bonds, 1935 -
Speech-Causes and Cures of War Conference, January 21, 1936 -
Homesteads-Address, Women's National Democratic Club, January 24, 1936 -
Safeguard the Children, The American Child, January 1935 -
Questions submitted to Mrs. Roosevelt, Town Hall Of Washington, February 2, 1936 -
America's Town Meeting of the Air, Radio Broadcast,, February 27, 1936 -
Address-Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention, March 14, 1936 -
Effective Democracy-Radio Talk, Business and Professional Women's Club, March 18, 1936 -
Emergency Peace Campaign-Broadcast, April 21, 1936 -
"Education for Liiving," General Federation of Women's Clubs, May 29, 1936 -
Rural Women-Speech, Associated Rural Women of the World, June 1, 1936 -
Giving and Getting All That Life has to Offer-Speech, Drake University, June 8, 1936 -
Speech-The Unemployed, Washington Conference on the Women's and Professional Projects of the WPA, June 1936 -
"A Month at the White House," Democratic Digest, June 1936 -
My Month, July 1936 -
Christmas Giving-Article, Christmas War Cry, September 12, 1936 -
"Are We Overlooking the Pursuit of Happiness?" Parents Magazine, September 1936 -
The Old Agricultural Program and the New-Campaign Speech, October 1936 -
Speech-Women's Crusade, Constitution Hall, November 9, 1936 -
A Typical Day in the White House, November 16, 1936 -
"American Food", 1936 -
Arkansas-Article, 1936 -
Spring House Cleaning-Article, 1936 -
Home Life-Article, 1936 -
Miss Josephine Roche, Columbia Syndicate, 1936 -
Parent Teacher Associations, Memorandum for Mrs, Roosevelt, 1936 -
Social Conditions, 1936 -
Subsistence Homestead Division, 1936 -
Subsistence Farmsteads-Reedsville Project, 1936 -
World Peace, Cosmopolitan Symposium, 1936 -
Libraries, 1936 -
Personal Giving, 1936
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Box 1404 -
Speech-"The Citizen and His Responsibility to The Community," Democratic Women's Club of Utica, February 19, 1937 -
Opening Flower Show, Hotel Commodore, March 25,1937 -
Remarks re. Katherine Cornell, National Achievement Award, March 31, 1937 -
National Parks, Notes for Broadcast, March 31, 1937 -
Article, Women's Democratic News, March 1937 -
Article-National Child Health Day, "Neighborhood Health", April 2, 1937 -
Broadcast-Emergency Peace Campaign, April 6, 1937 -
Leadership-Message to Girl Scouts, April 9, 1937 -
What It Means to be the Wife of the President, Pond's Radio Program, April 21, 1937 -
Editorial-What Is Education? The Buckley Record, April 22, 1937 -
A Typical Day in the White House, Pond's Radio Program, April 28, 1937 -
Education of a Daughter for the 20th Century, Pond's Radio Program, May 5, 1937 -
Women's Trade Union League Silver Anniversary Book Article, May 10, 1937 -
Interview with Rose Schneiderman, Pond's Radio Program, May 12, 1937 -
Questions About the White House, Pond's Radio Program, May 19, 1937 -
Interesting Women in Washington, Pond's Radio Program, May 26, 1937 -
National Music Week, Democratic Digest, May 1937 -
Interview with John Southmayd on Peace, Pond's Radio Program, June 2, 1937 -
Eleanor Roosevelt Interviewed re. White House Entertaining, Pond's Radio Program, June 9, 1937 -
Speech Draft-What Are the Problems of Youth Today? Bethesda High School Commencement, June 15, 1937 -
Eleanor Roosevelt Interviewed by Constance Eberhardt, Pond's Radio Program, June 16, 1937 -
Eleanor Roosevelt Interviews Ida Harris, Pond's Radio Program, June 23, 1937 -
Eleanor Roosevelt Interviewed re. Summer White House Plans, Pond's Radio Program, June 30, 1937 -
Eleanor Roosevelt re. Housekeeping In the White House, Pond's Radio Program, July 7, 1937 -
Eleanor Roosevelt Interviews Willem Hendrick van Loon, Pond's Radio Program, July 14,1937 -
Pond's Radio Program, Accounting, Mygatt to Eleanor Roosevelt, July 16, 1937 -
Eleanor Rooosevelt Interviewed by President McCracken, Vassar College, July 31, 1937 -
"A Busy Month In and Out of the White House," Democratic Digest, July 1937 -
"A Generation Finding Itself," Herald Tribune Forum, October 4, 1937 -
Speech Outline-What the Community Expects of Institutions for Delinquent Women and Children, American Prison Association, October 13, 1937 -
Radio Address-Camp Fire Girls, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1937 -
Speech-"New Education for the Industrial Worker," Women's Trade Union League, Newark, New Jersey, October 19, 1937 -
Questions on Topics Affecting Education, Progressive Education, October 1937 -
My Month, Democratic Digest, October 1937 -
Review of Lillian Wald's Biography, November 1937 -
Slum Clearance Meeting, December 3, 1937 -
My Travels, December 1937 -
Women Working, December 1937 -
Living Conditions of People in the Kentucky Mountains, Hyde Park Paper, December 1937 -
My Month, Democratic Digest, December 1937 -
Speech-Housing, Vassar College, 1937 -
Mrs. Roosevelt's Personal Biography, 1937 -
Article-Youth's Problems, 1937 -
Cross References-Miscellaneous, 1937 -
Responsibility for Our Fellow Beings, 1937 -
Penology, 1937 -
Two Ideas for Possible Use, Woman's Home Companion, 1937 -
What Price Music, Memorandum for Mrs. Roosevelt, 1937
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Box 1405 -
"This is My Story," Ladies Home Journal, April 1937-January 1938 -
Eleanor Roosevelt Interviewed on Causes and Cures of War, RCA's Magic Key Radio Program, January 9, 1938 -
Article-Early Diagnosis Campaign TB, National Tuberculosis Association, January 31, 1938 -
Banquet Speech-Committee on the Cause and Cures of War, Washington Hotel, January 1938 -
New Year's Resolution, Country Gentlemen, January 1938 -
Radio Broadcast-"What's Ahead for Young People?", February 12, 1938 -
Radio Broadcast-Business and Professional Women, February 25, 1938 -
Activities, January-February 1938 -
"My Month," Democratic Digest, February 1938 -
Activities, Democratic Digest, February 1938 -
"Youth, The Interpretation of the Nation's Ideals," Liberty Hall, El Paso, Texas, March 11, 1938 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, February-March 1938 -
"Lady Bountiful Rolls Up Her Sleeves," (Junior League), Reader's Digest, March 1938 -
"My Job," McCall's, March 1938 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, April 1938 -
"Divorce," Ladies Home Journal, April 1938 -
"Cherry Blossom Time in Washington,' Reader's Digest, April 1938 -
Lecture Trip Through the Southwest and West, Democratic Digest, April 1938 -
Speech-Morris Harvey College, Charleston, West Virginia, May 13, 1938 -
Speech-El Paso Business College, May 18, 1938 -
Activitiies, May-June 1938 -
"Rural Living," Cosmopolitan, May 1938 -
"My Month," Democratic Digest, May 1938 -
"Is It Possible for a Woman to Marry and Still Have a Carreer?" Democratic Digest, May 1938 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, May 1938 -
Memorandum-Food Supply of Manhattan Island, June 29, 1938 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, June 1938 -
Memorandum-The Reserve Account for Old Age Insurance, July 11, 1938 -
Education is Constant, Progressive Education Magazine, July 22, 1938 -
Address-Good Neighbor Policy, World Youth Congress, Poughkeepsie, New York, August 16, 1938 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, July-August 1938 -
Questions, Democratic Digest, August 1938 -
"My Month," Democratic Digest, September 1938 -
Interdependence of Farm and City, Cosmopolitan, September 1938 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Party, September 1938 -
"Americans I Admire," Women's Day, September 1938 -
Questions, Democratic Digest, October 17, 1938 -
Radio Address-"Youth's Contribution in Keeping the Mind of the Nation Young," Herald Tribune Forum, October 25, 1938 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, August-October 1938 -
Outline-Rural Education, Cosmopolitan, November 17, 1938 -
Comments on Article by H.G. Wells re. Jews and Christians, November 25, 1938 -
"Americans I Admire-Bertha Brodsky," Women's Day, November 1938 -
"My Month," Democratic Digest, November 1938 -
"Relationship of the Individual to the Community," West Chester PA State Teacher's College, December 2, 1938 -
Christmas Greetings-We the People Radio Program, December 20, 1938 -
A Christmas Reminder, Reader's Digest, December 1938 -
"Are the King and Queen of England Coming Over Here?" Toronto Star Weekly, December 1938 -
"Keepers of Democracy," Virginia Quarterly Review, December 1938
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Box 1406 -
"Because the War Idea is Obsolete", 1938 -
"What Price Teachers?" George T. Bye & Co., 1938 -
Draft-This Troubled World, 1938 -
"Is It a Man's World?", 1938 -
"Tribute to Mrs. Pennybacker," Federation of Women's Clubs, 1938 -
"Mining Town, Neff, Ohio," Cosmopolitan, 1938 -
Questions, Democratic Digest, 1938 -
My Travels, 1938 -
"Amelia Earhart", 1938 -
"Women's Stake In Democracy", 1938 -
Movies-drafts articles (appeared as "Why We Roosevelts Are Movie Fans," July 1938), Photoplay, July 1938 -
"Movies We Roosevelts Enjoy," George T. Bye & Co., 1938 -
Speech-Mother's Health Organization, New York City, 1938 -
"The Married Woman Working", 1938 -
"Imporant People I Have Known: Eben Homer Bennett," Reader's Digest, 1938 -
Undated Speech or Article, Notes on Youth, 1938? -
Eleanor Roosevelt Interviewed, Kate Smith Radio Program, 1938? -
Handwritten Note, 1938? -
Farm Problem, Cosmopolitan, January 13, 1939 -
"To Make Life Worth Living," Press Conference Statement, January 17,1939 -
Speech-Cause and Cure of War Banquet, Washington Hotel, January 23, 1939 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, December 1938-January 1939 -
Questions, Democratic Digest, January 1939 -
Questions, Congressional Class In Public Speaking, January 1939 -
"Americans I Admire," Woman's Day, January 1939 -
Speech-American Youth Conference, Murray Hill Hotel, New York City, February 21, 1939 -
"Music Teachers," Educational Music, January-February 1939 -
Questions, Democratic Digest, February 1939 -
"Americans I Admire," Woman's Day, March 1939 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, March 1939 -
"How Do You Find Time?" National League of American Pen Women Bulletin, April 4, 1935 -
Reading List, American Mercury, April 12, 1939 -
"Flying is Fun," Colliers, April 22, 1939 -
"Paging Tomorrow," Radio Series for CBS (tentative), April 1939 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, April 1939 -
"Graduation-Where Do We Go From Here?", April 1939 -
"War-What the Women of America Can Do to Prevent It," Woman's Day, April 1939 -
Woodburne Prison, Woodburne Digest, April 1939 -
Questionnaire-"One Hundred Years of Women's Progress," National Federationof Business and Professional Women's Clubs, May 5, 1939 -
"How to Conquer Fear," Look, May 23, 1939 -
Security Begins Beyond the City Limits, Cosmopolitan, May 1939
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"Why I'm Against People's Vote on War," Liberty, April 8, 1939 -
Box 1407 -
Speech-Women in Political Parties, Democratic Regional Conference, June 15, 1939 -
"Do Our Young People Need Religion?" Liberty, June 17, 1939 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, June 1939 -
"Graduates-The Future of Your Life," Look, June 1939 -
"Good Manners," Ladies Home Journal, June 1939 -
"Our American Home-Guardian of Democracy," Child Study, May-June 1939 -
Question, Democratic Digest, July 1, 1939 -
Presentation of Spingarn Medal to Marion Anderson, Richmond, Virginia, July 2, 1939 -
"The Fourth Crusade for Women," This Week, July 2, 1939 -
"Questions Vital to the Health and Happiness of the Negro Race," Speech to NAACP, July 2, 1939 -
Social Security Act Amendments of 1939, Pamphlet, July 7, 1939 -
"Weaving," Woman's Day, July 1939 -
Self Help Cooperatives, The Road Ahead, August 20, 1939 -
Radio-Questions and Answers, National Democratic Women's Club, September 15, 1939 -
Speech-Mobilization for Human Needs, September 28, 1939 -
"10 Years through Women's Eyes," Chicago Times, September 1939 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, August-September 1939 -
Program-Eleanor Roosevelt Peace Lecture, Birmingham, Alabama, October 29, 1939 -
Women-Drafts of Three Articles, Good Housekeeping, July-October 1939 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, September-October 1939 -
Speech-Peace, Newark, New Jersey, November 13, 1939 -
"The American Home and Present Conditions," American Land Grant Colleges and Universities, November 17, 1939 -
"Intolerance," Cosmopolitan, November 1939 -
"A Vision for Today," New York Times Magazine, December 24, 1939 -
Christmas, December 25, 1939 -
Christmas Letter to Anna, Seattle Post, December 1939 -
Prevent War, 1939 -
"Social Worker," Survey Associates, Inc., 1939 -
"Insane Asylums," Cosmopolitan, 1939 -
"Community Schools in Action," Foreward to book by Elsie Clapp, 1939 -
Radio Broadcast-YWCA National Conference for Girl Reserve Secretaries, January 3, 1940 -
Religions and World Peace, Atlantic Coast States Institute of Human Relations, January 16, 1940 -
Speech-Cause and Cure of War Conference, January 24, 1940 -
Fear is the Enemy, Editorial for The Nation, February 10, 1940 -
Radio Talk-British American Ambulance Corps., February 19,1940 -
Vocational Guidance for Colored Youth, Opportunity Magazine, February 1940 -
"Civil Liberties-The Individual and the Community," Chicago Civil Liberties Committee, March 14, 1940 -
Ask Mrs. Roosevelt, Democratic Digest, March 1940
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Box 1408 -
Youth Today, Democratic Women's Luncheon Club, April 17, 1940 -
"Why I Still Believe," Liberty, April 20, 1940 -
White House Life, Trip to West Coast, Sweetheart Soap Series, April 30, 1940 -
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt, Democratic Digest, April 1940 -
Women in Politics, The Woman's Press, April 1940 -
Homes for Americans, Editorial-Woman's Day, April 1940 -
American Youth Congress, Liberty Magazine, April 1940 -
"Helping Them to Help Themselves," The Rotarian, April 1940 -
White House Life, Sweetheart Soap Series, May 2, 1940 -
History of the White House, Sweetheart Soap Series, May 7, 1940 -
Youth and Youth Organizations, Sweetheart Soap Series, May 9, 1940 -
Nursing Profession, Sweetheart Soap Series, May 14, 1940 -
Home arts, sewing, gardening, etc., Sweetheart Soap Series, May 16, 1940 -
Household Work and Housing, Sweetheart Soap Series, May 21, 1940 -
Gardening, Traveling, National Defense, Sweetheart Soap Series, May 23, 1940 -
Broadcast-American Red Cross, May 26, 1940 -
Message-American Red Cross Newsreel, May 30, 1940 -
Memoral Day Program, Sweetheart Soap Series, May 30, 1940 -
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt, Democratic Digest, May 1940 -
Forward for Book on American Youth Congress, May 1940 -
Questions about the White House, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 4, 1940 -
Questions about the White House, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 6, 1940 -
Hyde Park Life, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 11, 1940 -
Eating at the White House, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 13, 1940 -
Scenic Beauty in the United States, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 18, 1940 -
Democracy, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 20, 1940 -
Political Conventions and Campaign Trips, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 25, 1940 -
Planning for War and Post War Periods, Sweetheart Soap Series, June 27,1940 -
Picnic for the King and Queen, Broadcast with Mrs. Cowen, June 1940 -
The Whte House Speaks, Ladies Home Journal, June 1940
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Box 1409 -
Picnicing, Sweetheart Soap Series, July 2, 1940 -
FDR Library, Peace, Democracy and Ideals, Sweetheart Soap Series, July 4, 1940 -
Radio Talk-United States Committee for the Care of European Children, July 8,1940 -
The Democratic Convention, Sweetheart Soap Series, July 9, 1940 -
Eleanor Roosevelt interviews Esther Lape, Sweetheart Soap Series, July 11, 1940 -
Should Daughters be Trained for Business or Marriage? Sweetheart Soap Series, July 16, 1940 -
Co-Educational vs. Sex Segrated Colleges, Sweetheart Soap Series, July 18, 1940 -
National Service in a Democracy, Sweetheart Soap Series, July 23, 1940 -
Mrs. Roosevelt's Mail, Sweetheart Soap Series, July 25, 1940 -
Defense-Speech at Conference of Civic Leaders, July 25-26, 1940 -
Notes for Speech, Democratic Convention, Chicago, July 1940 -
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt, Democratic Digest, June-July 1940 -
The Value of the Ballot for Women, Digest, June-July 1940 -
Advice to American Youth, Look, August 17, 1940 -
"Men Have to be Humored, " Woman's Day, Reply to "Women Are Too Emotional", August 1940 -
Dedication of a Hearthstone, September 25, 1940 -
Radio Broadcast-Democratic Women's Day, September 27, 1940 -
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt, Democratic Digest, September 1940 -
Radio Talk, Camp Fire Girls, October 8, 1940 -
The Back Log of Defense, Herald Tribune Forum-, October 22, 1940 -
Twenty Four Hours, Ladies Home Journal-, October 1940 -
Farm Youth of Today, American Farm Youth Magazine, November 1940 -
Housing in the District of Columbia, Presentation to Eleanor Roosevelt and Statement, December 16, 1940 -
Christmas 1940, Liberty, December 28, 1940 -
Christmas Articles (4), 1937-1940 -
If I Were a Freshman Entering College Today-International Student Service, 1940 -
Foreward for Pamphlet, International Student Service, 1940 -
My Mail, Vogue (not published), 1940 -
Youth's Interest in Public Affairs, International Student Service, 1940 -
Message for Burma's Independence Day, 1940 -
Conscription of Girls, 1940 -
Article-Mothers, 1940 -
Article-Thrift, 1940 -
Article-Teachers, 1940 -
Article-School and Home, 1940 -
Article-Working and Sharing, 1940 -
Article-Public Figures, 1940 -
Pottery, Women's Day, 1940 -
Broadcast-Health, Medical Society of D.C., 1940 -
Radio Talk-Women and National Defense, 1940 -
Closing Statement of Radio Series-Responsibility of Women, 1940 -
Mail of a President's Wife, Cosmopolitan- (not published), 1940 -
The Way to Peace, 1940 -
Youth, 1940 -
Mrs. Roosevelt Answers Three Questions, 1940 -
Christmas Eve, 1940 -
Defense, 1940 -
Foreclosure of Farms and Homes-Outline of five Minute talk, 1940 -
Address-"Humanistic Democracy-The American Ideal", 1940 -
Award to James Carey, Parents Magazine, 1940 -
Fingerprints, Liberty Magazine, 1940 -
Conference on Children in a Democracy, White House, 1940 -
Response to Archie Roosevelt and Murray Flavner, Liberty Magazine re. American Youth Congress, 1940 -
Radio Script-Education of a Daughter for the 20th Century, 1940 -
Outlook for America, 1940 -
Real Purpose of Armistice Day, 1940 -
Building for Peace, 1940 -
Introduction to "Pastor Hall" Movie, 1940 -
Civil Liberties, 1940 -
Why US Can't Avoid Going to War, "Dear Frances" Letter, 1940
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Box 1410 -
"Dear Mrs. Roosevelt," Democratic Digest, January 1941 -
Eleanor Roosevelt's Views on the Value of Sports, Radio Program, February 2, 1941 -
Speech-Leviton Strikers, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, February 5, 1941 -
Statement-Buying Restrictions, February 24, 1941 -
Our Widening Horizon, Democratic Digest, February 1941 -
Speech-United New York Appeal, March 4, 1941 -
Speech-Dedication of Library at Georgia State Woman's College, Valdosta, Georgia, March 27, 1941 -
"An Easter Message to the Children of Great Britain," Friends of Children, Inc., April 10, 1941 -
"What is the Matter With Women?" Liberty, May 3, 1941 -
Dedication Speech-Negro Art Center, Chicago, May 7, 1941 -
"Today's Challege to American Youth," Radio Broadcast, May 13, 1941 -
Broadcast to Australia, May 17, 1941 -
What Group is Hit Hardest in a Period of Crisis? Pic Magazine, May 1941 -
Defense and Girls, Ladies Home Journal, May 1941 -
Women in Defense-Speech, St. Paul Municipal Auditorium, June 7, 1941 -
Problems Facing Young Women, Questions and Answers Broadcast, June 12, 1941 -
"The Story of Bess Johnson," Radio Program, June 12, 1941 -
Nutrition-Speech National Nutrition Conference, June 1941 -
War Brings Curtailment of Rights, American Laborite, July 1, 1941 -
What's Wrong with the Draft? Look, July 15, 1941 -
Speech-Tanglewood, August 15, 1941 -
Radio Broadcast-Girl Scout Encampment, August 18, 1941 -
"Shall We Draft American Women?" Liberty, September 13,1941 -
Message to Democratic Women, September 27, 191 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #1, September 28, 1941 -
Women in Defense, Trade Union Courier, September 1941 -
"What Does Pan-American Friendship Mean?" Liberty, October 4, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #2, October 5, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #3, October 12, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #4, October 19, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #5, October 26, 1941 -
Civil Liberties and the Crisis, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Illinois, October 28, 1941 -
Guest Editorial-Civilian Defense, Press Woman, October 1941 -
Larder for the Democracies, Democraic Digest, October 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #6, November 2, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #7, November 9, 1941 -
"Women in Defense," Women's League of the United Synagogues of America, Detroit, November 11, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #8, November 16, 1941 -
Civilain Defense-Broadcast, November 16, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #9, November 23, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #10, November 30, 1941 -
Answers to Question, November 1941 -
Foreward for Pearl Buck Letter to NY Times, November 1941
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Box 1411 -
Town Hall Meeting of the Air, December 4, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #11, December 7, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #12, December 14, 1941 -
"We Hold These Truths," Radio Play, December 15, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #13, December 21, 1941 -
Christmas Message, Afro-American Newspapers, December 22, 1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #14, December 28, 1941 -
Radio Broadcast-Churchill Visit, December 28, 1941 -
Red Cross War Fund Appeal, Fred Allen Texaco Program, December 31, 1941 -
Civilian Defense, Drafts of Reports, 1941 -
Civilian Defense Program, 1941 -
Civilian Defense, Interview with Mayor LaGuardia, 1941 -
Budgeting, 1941 -
Security of Employment-Speech for Communications Union, 1941 -
Housecleaning and Christmas, Reader's Digest, 1941 -
Article-Juvenile Crime, 1941 -
Notes on the Coffee Situation, Liberty Magazine, 1941 -
Labor and Management, My Day Column, 1941 -
Industry in War, 1941 -
Article-Christmas Season, 1941 -
Pan American Union, 1941 -
The Books which come from Junior Literary Guild, Young Wings, 1941 -
Notes for Speeches and Articles, c.1941 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #15, January 4, 1942 -
Radio Script-"US Answering Australia", January 6, 1942 -
Message to Young People During War Time, Junior Literary Guild and Young Wings, January 9, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #16, January 11, 1942 -
Health and Civiian Defense, Mutual Broadcasting System, January 18, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #17, January 18, 1942 -
Fight Infantile Paralysis Campaign-Newsreel Script, January 19, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #18, January 25, 1942
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Box 1412 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #19, February 1, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #20, February 8, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #21, February 15, 1942 -
Civilian Defense, February 19, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #22, February 22, 1942 -
Questions and Answers, Ladies Home Journal, February 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #23, March 1, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #24, March 8, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #25, March 15, 1942 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #26, March 22, 1962 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #27, March 29, 1962 -
Pan American Coffee Bureau Program #28, April 5, 1942 -
American Germans, Italians and Japanese, Common Ground, April? 1942 -
"Frontiers of Freedom," Radio Program, May 2, 1942 -
Eighth Pan American Child Congress-Radio Interview, May 7, 1942 -
Press Release-Discussion with Wives of Government Department Heads, May 9, 1942 -
Race, Religion and Prejudice, New Republic, May 11, 1942 -
"The Church and Youth," Foundry Methodist Church, May 24, 1942 -
Mobilizing Human Skills," Common Sense, May 25,1942 -
Introduction to Refugees at Work, Columbia University Press, May 1942 -
Women Executives in Business, American Soroptimist, May 1942 -
Speech Notes-French-American Club, June 24, 1942 -
Commencement Address-Hunter College, June 24, 1942 -
"What is Morale?" Saturday Review, July 4, 1942 -
"Must We Hate to Fight?" Saturday Review of Literature-, July 4, 1942 -
Cooperation of Races and Creeds, The People's Vocie, July 7, 1962 -
Boston Globe Interview, July 26, 1942 -
Foreward for "Infants and Infantry," Baby Talk, July 1942 -
"What Are We Fighting For?" The American Magazine, July 1942
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Box 1413 -
Review of Pearl Buck's book "American Unity and Asia," New Republic, August 3 1942 -
Notes for Speech, Columbia Teacher's College, August 4, 1942 -
International Student Service, Radio Broadcast, September 3, 1942 -
Message to the Women of Brazil, September 7, 1942 -
"What Are We Fighting For?" Freedom House, September 10, 1942 -
British Children's Hour, Radio Broadcast, September 21, 1942 -
War Bonds, Radio Broadcast, September 27, 1942 -
Editorial, Arcadian Magazine, September 1942 -
Fire Prevention Week, October 3-9, 1942 -
Women's Contribution to the War, Metal Trades Council Review and Directory, October 1942 -
Women of Great Britain, Radio Broadcast from Liverpool, England, November 8, 1942 -
People of Britain, Radio Talk, November 8, 1942 -
"My Visit to the American Forces in Great Britain," Radio Broadcast, November 20, 1962 -
Notes for "War Workers in Britain", November 20, 1942 -
"Women in War Week," Academy of Music, Philadelphia, November 22, 1942 -
Broadcast to Iceland, November 25, 1962 -
Farm Life in Great Britian, Farm and Home Hour Broadcast, November 25, 1942 -
"To Care For Him Who Shall Have Borne the Battle," Colliers-, November 28, 1942 -
Mrs. Esther Tufty Radio Interview, Washington, D.C., November 30, 1942 -
"Women at War in Great Britain," Ladies Home Journal, November 1942 -
Report to the Nation: Britain at War, Radio Broadcast, December 9, 1942 -
Radio Interview with Foreign Students, Departmental Auditorium, District of Columbia, December 17, 1942 -
"Stage Door Canteen," American Theatre Wing, December 17, 1942 -
Good Neighbor Policy in Wartime, Conversation with Charlotte Demorest, December 29, 1942 -
"Women and the World We Want," Christian Science Monitor, December 1942 -
Women in Industry, Recording for OWI, December 1942 -
"Let Us Earn a True Peace," Country Gentleman, December 1942 -
Children's Hour, British Broadcasting Corporation, 1942 -
Office of Civilian Defense, Chamber of Commerce Broadcast, 1942 -
Experimental Farming, 1942 -
The Joy of Giving, 1942 -
Early Marriage, 1942 -
"Women at War Week", 1942 -
Message to the Women of Sweden, Recording for OWI, 1942 -
This is America-captions. Photographs by Frances Cooke Mcgregor, 1942 -
US and British Relations, 1942 -
Definition of a Lady, 1942 -
Easter, 1942 -
Cultural Relations Between Nations, Lecture Notes, 1942 -
"Enduring Things," Country Gentleman, 1942 -
War Bonds, 1942 -
Steady Nerves-As Usual", 1942 -
Questions and Answers re. Great Britain Trip, 1942 -
Our Boys and Girls Stationed in Great Britain, 1942 -
National Youth Administration, 1942 -
Merchant Marine Seaman Club Dedication, England, 1942 -
Comments on Article by Mr. Hoover, 1942 -
Notes for Speeches and Articles, 1942 -
Tribute to the Junior Red Cross, 1942 -
Excerpt from letter from Mrs. Andree Joyce, England, 1942 -
Speech on McCalls Magazine Consumer Pledge, 1942
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Box 1414 -
Speech-Carroll Club, NYC, Womenin Great Britain, January 17, 1943 -
Russian War Relief Rally, Montreal, Canada, January 19, 1943 -
Infantile Paralysis, Town Hall Broadcast, January 22, 1943 -
"The World We Women Want," Letter from America, January 22, 1943 -
Post War Objectives, "Post Star," Syracuse Army Air Base, January 26, 1943 -
"Women in the War Effort," The Flying Times, Duncan Field, TX, January 26, 1943 -
Weekly Newsletter for Great Britain, January 1943 -
Lincoln Rights, Mutual Radio Series, February 12, 1943 -
Negro Rights, Mutual Radio Series, February 13, 1943 -
Introduction to "This is America," Treasury Star Parade Broadcast, February 18, 1943 -
The Mayflower Compact and Four Freedoms, "Land of The Free," Radio Broadcast, February 21, 1943 -
Mme. Chiang Kai Shek, Press Conference, February 24, 1943 -
"How Britain Handles the Wartime Problems of Little Children," The Baby Institute Radio Program, February 26, 1943 -
"How Britain is Treating Our Soldier Boys and Girls," Ladies Home Journal, February 1943 -
"Youth Training in the UK and US," Office of War Information Victory Hour, March 2, 1943 -
Training of Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts Dinner, March 9, 1943 -
American Red Cross Rally, Madison Square Garden, March 15, 1943 -
"Madame Chiang," Colliers, March 20 1943 -
Stage Door Dedication, March 1943 -
Working Women, March 1943 -
Red Cross Radio Broadcast, April 7, 1943 -
Study of the Spanish Language, The Saturday Review, April `10, 1943 -
Message to Latin American Conference, Bard College, April 16, 1943 -
Accidents in the Home, National Safety Council Broadcast, May 5, 1943 -
Broadcast-National Conference of Christians and Jews, May 20, 1943 -
Radio Broadcast-Russian War Relief, June 21, 1943 -
Teachers, Educational Leadership Journal, June 29, 1943 -
Radio Talk-American Unity, August 15, 1942 -
Broadcast-New York City Diversity, August 15, 1943 -
Post War-Radio Broadcast, Wellington, New Zealand, August 29, 1943 -
"The Future of Our Country is at Stake," Look Magazine (Juvenile Delinquency), August 1943 -
"Abolish Jim Crow," New Threshold, August 1943 -
Visit to Australia, Parliament House, Canberra, September 4, 1943 -
Four Freedoms-Radio Broadcast, Sydney, Australia, September 7, 1943 -
War Bonds-Radio Broadcast, September 27, 1943 -
Trip to the South Pacific, August-September 1943 -
War Bonds Speech-Our Fighting Men, Treasury Department, September 1943 -
"A Challenge to American Sportsmanship," Colliers, (Japanese Relocation Camps, October 16, 1943 -
"Changes," Cadet, Santa Ana Army Air Base, October 23, 1943 -
"Objectives of Victory," United Features Syndicate, November 13, 1943 -
Christmas Greetings, We the People Radio Program, December 20, 1943 -
The Red Cross in the Southwest Pacific, Ladies Home Journal, December 1943 -
Citizen's Contribution to Winning the War, The Crown, Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1943 -
Broadcast for Australia, 1943 -
What We Are Fighting For, Reserve Record, Western Reserve Academy, 1943 -
"To the Women of the USSR from the Women of the USA", 1943 -
FDR's Abandonment of "New Deal" Slogan for "Win the War," Article, 1943 -
Clothes Conservation, 1943 -
Working Together for a Better Wolrd-Speech, 1943 -
Miscellaneous, 1943
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Box 1415 -
"Washington Reports on Rationing," Interview by Ernest Lindley, January 2, 1944 -
Our Boys in the Southwest Pacific, Rotary Club of New York, New York City, January 6, 1944 -
Speech-Luncheon for Carrie Catt, January 10, 1944 -
Questions for Eleanor Roosevelt re. Detroit's War Effort-Radio Interview, January 26, 1944 -
"Our Wounded Boys" (South Pacific), Reader's Digest, January 1944 -
The Red Cross in the South Pacific, Survey Graphic, January 1944 -
American Women in the War, Reader's Digest, January 1944 -
Purchase of War Bonds, Broadway Matinee Radio Show, February 9, 1944 -
"What I Saw in the South Seas," Ladies Home Journal, February 1944 -
Message for Brazilian Papers, Trip to Brazil, March 1944 -
Fifth War Loan Drive, Treasury Department Broadcast, April 14, 1944 -
Caribbean Trip, West Indian Radio Newspaper, April 22, 1944 -
Soldiers Questions, Walter Reed Forum, April 27, 1944 -
Women's Place After the War, Click Magazine, April 1944 -
How About Women at the Peace Conference? Readers Digest, April 1944 -
US Cadet Nurse Corps National Induction-Radio Program, May 13, 1944 -
"I Will Get Well," NY Herald Tribune, May 14, 1944 -
Junior Chamber of Commerce, Future Magazine, May 1944 -
Racial and Religious Understanding, Jewish Labor Committee Newsletter, May 1944 -
The USO, National War Fund, May 1944 -
Invasion Day-Radio Speech, June 6, 1944 -
Commencement Address-New School of Social Research, June 12, 1944 -
Flag Day-Radio Address, June 14, 1944 -
Report on War Work of American Women-Radio Program-"For Ladies Only", June 27, 1944 -
Post War Problems, Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, July 25, 1944 -
"Post War Women Workers," Ammunition, July 1944 -
Republicans, July 1944 -
Broadcast-Quebec, Canada, September 13, 1944 -
Presentation of John Golden Prizes for Playwrites, September 28, 1944 -
"Is the Human Race Worth Saving?" Colliers, September 1944 -
Closing Remarks White House Conference on Rural Education, October 5, 1944 -
Remarks-Army at War Program, October 11, 1944 -
"Why a Businessman Should Support Roosevelt for Re-election"-Campaign Speech, October 31, 1944 -
Committee for Refugee Education-Remarks, Radio Broadcast, November 13, 1944 -
Compulsory Service, Parent's Magazine, November 1944 -
Criticism, Ladies Home Journal, 1944 -
"Sisters Under the Skin", 1944 -
Forward Hyde Park High School Yearbook, 1944 -
"Busy People Have More Time", 1944 -
Isolationism After the War, 1944 -
Interview with Mrs. Durkin, 1944
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Box 1416 -
Broadcast-Infantile Paralysis Appeal, January 18, 1945 -
March of Dimes, Film Stars Luncheon, January 30, 1945 -
"Supporting the Peace Time Draft," Congressional Digest, January 1945 -
"This is My America," Variety, February 15, 1945 -
Radio Broadcast-Women at War, February 17, 1945 -
Radio Broadcast-National Democratic Forum, February 24, 1945 -
Radio Message-International Women's Day, March 7, 1945 -
Radio Message-United National Clothing Collection, March 17, 1945 -
Tolerance-Coronet, March 1945 -
"We Are All Americans Now," Liberty, March 1945 -
Radio Message-V E Day, May 8, 1945 -
Message-Vassar College Political Association, June 29, 1945 -
"Now For the World We are Fighting For," Monthly Science Review, July 1945 -
Questions and Answers for Book-"If You Ask Me", July 1945 -
International Broadcast-Women and Atomic Energy, August 9, 1945 -
Radio Message-V J Day, August 14, 1945 -
Public Health, Writer's War Board, September 1945 -
Physical Handicaps, Endeavor, September 1945 -
"You Can't Pauperize Children," Ladies Home Journal, September 1945 -
Racial Question, Joint Commission on Social Reconstruction, October 1945 -
Lecture-Housing and Community Planning-Downtown Community School, November 12, 1945 -
Address-Dedication of Roosevelt College, Chicago, IL, November 16, 1945 -
Lecture-"Democracy in Education," Downtown Community School, November 26, 1945 -
Article-US Committee for the Care of European Children, November 1945 -
Anti-Semitism, Interfaith- Magazine, November 1945 -
"Music in the White House," Your Music, November 1945 -
Christmas Message-Voice of America, December 23, 1945 -
Seventh War Loan Drive, 1945 -
Press Conferences and Rise of Women Journalists, Newspaperman, 1945 -
Article-"Men and Women in the Post War Economy", 1945 -
"Envy", 1945 -
American Designers, The American Way, 1945 -
Anniversary of USSR, Tass Agency, 1945 -
Statement to Congressional Committee, Fiscal Problems And Tax Questions, 1945 -
Message for the Community School-Education, 1945 -
Notes-Women Workers, War and Post-War, 1945 -
Radio Message to the United States on Board HMS Queen Elizabeth, January 2, 1946 -
Press Conference on Board HMS Queen Elizabeth, January 3, 1946 -
Radio Interview with Jan Masaryk, London, January 10, 1946 -
Recorded Message for Dinner, Union for Democratic Action, January 11, 1946 -
Radio Broadcast-"The National Hour," from London, January 13, 1946 -
Press Conference , London, January 16, 1946 -
United Nations and Peace, Albert Hall, London, January 17, 1946 -
What Women Can do to Keep the Peace, Australian Consolidated Press, January 23, 1946 -
Statement on Refugee Question, UN Committee 3, January 28, 1946 -
Recorded Speech for Gyro Club "Remembrance Night," Toronto, Canada, January 29,1946 -
Statement by Women Delegates to UN Genersl Assemply, January 30, 1946 -
"The Ukranian Displace Persons", January 1946
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Box 1417 -
Foreward to Booklet-FDR's Stamp Collection, Februay 4, 1946 -
United Jewish Appeal Campaign Rally, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, New York, February 20, 1946 -
For the Girl Scouts, American Girl, February 1946 -
Visit to a Jewish Camp, Hebrew Union College Monthly, March 14, 1946 -
"Do We Want World Peace?" Women's Joint Congressional Committee, Washington, March 14, 1946 -
United Nations, The Summary, March 1946 -
The Minorities Problem, The Diocese of Missouri, March 1946 -
Opening the Roosevelt Home to the Public, Hyde Park, New York, April 12, 1946 -
Foreward for FDR-His Personal Letters, April 12, 1946 -
Statement-US Savings Bond Campaign, April 13,1946 -
"Why I Travel," Holiday- Magazine, April 1946 -
Statement-American Jewish Congress, May 29, 1946 -
Building the Peace, The Reserve Officer, May 1946 -
Human Rights Commission, Democratic Digest, June 1946 -
"Why I Do Not Choose to Run," Look Magazine, July 1946 -
Keynote Speech-New York State Democratic Convention, September 3, 1946 -
Congratulations-American Palestine Committee, September 1946 -
Appeal for Support of Democratic Ticket, Speech in Goldten Gate Ballroom, New York City, October 29, 1946 -
Statement about Democratic Party, The German American, October 1946 -
Human Rights Commission, Postwar World, October 1946 -
Appeal for Support of the Democratic Tickets, The Democrat, October 1946 -
Speech-Oakwood School, Poughkeepsie, New York, November 11, 1946 -
Christmas Message-Voice of America, December 1946 -
United Nations, 1946 -
United Nations Organization, Reader's Digest, 1946 -
Tribute to Bernard Baruch, 1946 -
Article re. FDR, Encyclopedia Brittanica, 1946 -
Foreward-Biography of George Peter Healey, 1946 -
Miscellaneous, 1946 -
Foreward-Book re. Jews in America, 1946 -
Article-The Degradation of the German Women, Colliers, 1946 -
Handwritten Speech, 1946 -
"The Pursuit of Happiness,", Woman's Journal, January 15, 1947 -
Miscellaneous Comments, February 17, 1947 -
Article-"The Russians are Tough," Look, February 18, 1947 -
Human Rights Commission, UN Bulletin, February 15, 1947 -
"Little People Must Talk," Oregon Daily Journal, March 14, 1947 -
Statement for American Red Cross, March 1947 -
"Human Rights in Trust Territories," Howard University, April 8, 1947 -
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, April 12, 1947 -
Statement-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, May 3, 1947 -
Questions and Answers, Christian Science Monitor, July 30, 1947 -
Human Rights Commission, Methodist Woman, July 1947 -
Moving Pictures, Modern Screen, July 1947 -
"I Tell My Life Story in Pictures," Look, September 16, 1947 -
Radio Message-World Jewish Congress, London, September 26, 1947 -
Radio Program-Questions and Answers, The World Front, September 28, 1947
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Introduction by Fala-The Sutton Dog Club, October 24, 1947 -
World Security Workshop Programs, WKIP and Network, October-November 1947 -
Statement Concerning Arab Immigration, United Nations Committee III, November 6, 1947 -
Broadcast-The Palestine Question, November 16, 1947 -
"Ten Steps Which Would Strengthen Our Democracy," '47 The Magazine of the Year, November 1947 -
Foreward to "Look to Norway', November 1947 -
Speech-"Is It Worthwhile for Young People to go Into Politics?', 1947 -
"What Do We Want as an Education for Our Girls?' Woman's Journal, 1947 -
"The Three Most Frequent Attacks on the UN", 1947 -
White House Years, Questions and Answers, 1947 -
The Responsibilities of Education for Citizenship, 1947 -
UN-US Position on International Refugee Organization, 1947 -
Voting Intelligently, 1947 -
Suggestion for Speech on Russian-US Relations, 1947 -
Work of the UN, Carolina Review, January 5, 1948 -
Honorary Degree, Queens University, Ontario, January 8, 1948 -
"The UN and the Human Rights Committee in Relation to Youth," Chelsea Vocational H.S., New York City, February 4, 1948 -
Human Rights Commission, Foreign Affairs, February 1948 -
Herald Tribune Forum for High Schools, March 6,1948 -
Acceptance Speech-M. Carey Thomas Award, Bryn Mawr College, March 11, 1948 -
Radio Broadcast-American Overseas Aid-UN Appeal for Children, March 19, 1948 -
"Liberals in the Year of Decision," Middle Atlantic Layman's Convention, March 20, 1948 -
Eleanor Roosevelt's Youth, Washington Daily News, March 1948 -
Pilgrim Society Dinner, London, April 12,1948 -
Honorary Degree, Utrecht University The Netherlands, April 20, 1948 -
Speech on Jobs-Trip to Netherlands, April 22, 1948 -
"The Moral and Civil Responsibility of Education to the Community," Radio Panel, June 8, 1948 -
A Message to College Men, Prologue, August 11, 1948 -
Article-Philadelphia Fellowship Commission, August 11, 1948 -
Message-Political Action and Labor, CIO-PAC, August 12, 1948 -
Struggle for Human Rights, French text at the Sorbonne, September 28, 1948 -
Statement for Plenary Session on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, September 1948 -
Message from Paris-National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, October 3, 1948 -
Aims and Practice of Democracy, Stuttgart, Germany, October 24, 1948 -
Honorary Degree, University of Lyon-in French, November 3, 1948 -
Sorbonne Speech-Extemporaneous Remarks, November 9, 1948 -
Honorary Degree, Oxford University, November 13, 1948 -
Statement on UNICEF to General Assemply, December 2, 1948 -
Speech Notes and Outline-Union for Democratic Action, December 12, 1948 -
Speech-United Jewish Appeal, December 28, 1948
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Queen Wilhelmina's Golden Jubilee, Articles and Correspondence, 1948 -
Statement on Acceptance of Declaration of Human Rights by General Assembly, UN Bulletin, 1948 -
"The French Farmer", 1948 -
Statement on Assistance to Palestinian Refugees, UN Plenary Session, 1948 -
Democratic Women's Luncheon, New York State Speech, 1948 -
Statements to Human Rights Commission Regarding Work Procedure, 1948 -
Opening Statement Human Rights Drafting Committee, 1948 -
Two Letters from Russian Women, 1948 -
A Serviceman's Prayer by James MacDuffie, 1948 -
Interview with Robert Jung, January 18, 1949 -
Radio Script-March of Dimes, January 25,1949 -
Message on FDR's Birthday-Polio Research, January 31, 1949 -
"How Can Democracy Best Be Taught in the Schools?" Radio Forum of the New York Times, February 16, 1949 -
Statement-Against World Government Now, February 20, 1949 -
Statement-The Community Church and Vassar Students, February 20, 1949 -
The Human Factor in the Development of International Understanding, Colgate University, March 21, 1949 -
Statement-American National Red Cross Appeal, March 1949 -
Statement-Declaration of Human Rights, School Life, March 1949 -
Tribute to Rabbi Stephen Wise, Birthday Issue, March 1949 -
Radio Message-Peace Conference in Paris, April 14, 1949 -
Talk to the Women of India and Pakistan, April 21, 1949 -
Statement for Argentine Radio -Human Rights, May 1949 -
Script-Documentary on Declaration of Human Rights, June 7, 1949 -
Speech-United Service for New Americans, November 9, 1949 -
International Students Day, Voice of America, November 17, 1949 -
Foreward-Pandit Nehru's Discovery of America, November 1949 -
Statement-First Anniversary Universal Declaration of Human Rights, December 10, 1949 -
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations Bulletin, December 1949 -
FDR's Love for and Stories about Hyde Park, National Park Service Publication, 1949 -
Supporting the United Nations, 1950 Book of Knowledge Annual, 1949 -
Greeting-1950 Book of Knowledge, 1949 -
Comments-Bess Furman's book on Washington, 1949 -
"Pottery," Woman's Day, 1949 -
Foreward to Children's Book, San Francisco, 1949 -
"Defense and Boys", 1949 -
"To the Women of the USSR from the Women of the USA", 1949 -
"The Pursuit of Happiness", 1949 -
Miscellaneous, 1949 -
New Year's Day Statement-Democratic Chronicle, Rochester, New York, January 1, 1950 -
Statement-Press Conference on Covenant on Human Rights, January 3, 1950 -
FDR's Birthday, The Machinist, January 1950 -
Conservation-Bobby Benson Radio Show, January 1950 -
Liberty, Liberty Magazine, January 1950 -
"Hydrogen Bombs and the Future of Atomic Energy," Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, February 12, 1950 -
European Views of the United States, Common Council For American Unity, February 1950 -
National foundation for Infantile Paralysis, True Experiences Magazine, February 1950 -
"Are Rent Controls Still Necessary?" Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, March 12, 1950 -
Remarks-Opening FDR Papers at FDR Library, March 17,1950 -
"Democratic Senators Uphold Truman Administration." Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, March 26, 1950 -
Human Rights Commission, United Nation Newsletter, March 1950 -
American Red Cross Campaign, March 1950 -
"Should the EGA Program be Amended?" Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, April 2, 1950 -
"How Can World Peace be Achieved?" Today with Mrs. Rooevelt TV Series, April 9, 1950 -
"What Should Our Future Policy be in China?" Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, April 16, 1950 -
"Statehood for Alaska and Hawaii." Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, April 23, 1950 -
"Mrs. Roosevelt Cross Examines the Press." Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, April 30, 1950 -
If I Were A Republican Today, Cosmopolitan, April 1950 -
"Pakistan Looks to the Future." Today with Mrs, Roosevelt TV Series, May 7, 1950 -
"Human Rights and the United Nations." Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, May 14, 1950 -
"America's Role in Germany." Today with Mrs. Roosevelt TV Series, May 28, 1950 -
Draft-International Covenant on Human Rights, May 1950
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Speech-Consumer's Group from Oslo, Norway, June 6, 1950 -
Human Rights," Chapter for Book, The Junior Literary Guild, June 1950 -
Women Ambassadors, July 1950 -
Human Rights Commission, Vassar Alumnae Magazine, July 1950 -
Report-Conditions in the Scandanavian Area, July 1950 -
Human Rights Commission, Democratic Digest, August 1950 -
Guest Editorial-Boys' Village News, August 1950 -
Interview with Dean Acheson. Mrs. Roosevelt Meets The Public TV Show, October 1, 1950 -
What Should be America's Role in Asia? Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public TV Show, October 8, 1950 -
Statement on Draft International Covenant on Human Rights, October 12, 1950 -
Crime Investigation. Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public TV Show, October 18, 1950 -
Press Release-Draft International Covenant on Human Rights, October 30, 1950 -
Human Rights-Stephensophia-Stevens College, Missouri Yearbook, October 1950 -
Human Rights, Junior League Magazine, October 1950 -
"Women Have Come a Long Way," Harper's Magazine, October 1950 -
Korea. Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public TV Show, November 12, 1950 -
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, School Life, November 1950 -
Human Rights Commission, The Negro History Bulletin, November 1950 -
Race Relations, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, November 1950 -
Christmas Message, Look, December 1950 -
Foreward for FDR: His Private Letters Edited by Elliott Roosevelt, 1950 -
Statement on United Nations Committee 3, 1950 -
"This is How I Keep House," McCall's, 1950 -
Speech-Declaration of Human Rights, 1950 -
Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1950 -
Excerpt from Letter of Aubrey Williams, Montgomery, Alabama, 1950 -
The Plan to Re-Arm Western Germany. Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public TV Show, January 7, 1951 -
Problems of Re-Arming the Democratic Powers. Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public TV Show, January 14, 1951 -
Notes for Recording Session, January 24-25, 1951 -
Notes on Food and Agriculture Program. Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public TV Show, January 28, 1951 -
Statement-World Airlift, January, 1951 -
U.S. Foreign Policy in Europe. Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public TV Show, February 4, 1951 -
"A World for Peace," New York House, April 5, 1951 -
Issues Before the Human Rights Commission, United Nations Bulletin, April 6, 1951 -
Message to the Japanese People, Japanese Magazine "King", April 1951 -
Should Women be Drafted? Barnard College Bulletin, April 1951 -
Report on Human Rights Commission Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, April-May 1951 -
People Who Influenced My Life, Look, May 1951 -
Statemen-Aid to Israel, June 1951 -
"Report on the Covenant," United Nations World, August 1951 -
Statement of "Social Questions" to Committee III, Paris, November 19, 1951 -
Statements in United Nations Committee III re. Soviet Union, November 22, 24, 27, 1951 -
Finland-34th Anniversary of Independence, Voice of America, November 28, 1951 -
French National Nework Radio Broadcasts, United Nations General Assembly, November-December 1951 -
Statement at Ceremony Honoring Representatives of the United Nations Forces in Korea, Paris, France, December 1, 1951 -
Statement on Draft Covenant on Human Rights, Committee III, December 5, 1951 -
American Policy in Europe and Africa, Elsevier Weekblad (Netherlands), December 11, 1951 -
Freedoms We Do Not Want to Lose, Salle des Societes Savantes, Paris, December 18, 1951
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Statement-United Nations Committee III Nominating Ana Figueroa as Chairwoman, Draft, 1951 -
Letters from Radio Listeners, 1951 -
Italian Radio Broadcast-Human Rights Commission, 1951 -
French Radio Broadcast-Prospects for World Peace, January 1, 1952 -
Statement on Drafting one of two Covenants on Human Rights, Committee III, January 15, 1952 -
FDR Memorial Rally for Israel, Januray 30, 1952 -
Statements on Human Rights Commission Issues, May-June 1952 -
Address at Board Meeting of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, June 24, 1952 -
Broadcast-"Faith of a Citizen in the World Today", June 1952 -
"The United Nations and You," See Magazine, July 1, 1952 -
Notes on "My Life in Politics," Harper and Brothers, July 17,1952 -
Address on the United Nations, Democratic National Convention, Chicago, July 22, 1952 -
Address-7th National Convention on Citizenship, September 17-19, 1952 -
Women in Universities-Syracuse University, "Daily Orange", September 1952 -
What is the United Nations? Foreign Policy Association, October 1, 1952 -
"Why the UN is Unpopular and What Can We Do About It?' Citizens Conference on International Economic Union, November 19,1952 -
Report on Human Rights, United Nations Radio, December 10, 1952 -
Material for Speech to Democratic National Convention, 1952 -
Report on Near and Far East Trip, 1952 -
Statement on General Assembly, 1952 -
Comment on Children's Books for Christmas, 1952 -
Japanese Trip, Saturday Evening Post, 1953 -
Foreward to Eleanor Roosevelt Book "India and the Awakening East", 1953 -
"A Constructive Policy for India and Pakistan," Citizens Conference on International Economic Union, February 26, 1954 -
"Why Are We Co-operating with Tito?" Look, October 5, 1954 -
Remarks-CIO Convention, December 8, 1954
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What Makes a Woman Work When She Doesn't Have to Earn a Living, Charm, January 1955 -
Television Interview, "Panorama", March 9, 1955 -
10th Anniversary of FDR's Death, Paris Radio Broadcast (in French), March 29, 1955 -
Editorial, Childhood Education, April 22, 1955 -
"The Best Times of Our Lives," Family Circle, August 1955 -
Foreward, Book on Refugees, 1955 -
Articles and Notes on Israel, 1955 -
Recollection of FDR, 1955 -
Interview and Questions, "El Correo Catalan," Barcelona, 1955 -
"The World's Children and the UN," Highlights for Children, June 29, 1956 -
"Prayer for a Better World," Parents Magazine, June 1956 -
Address, Democratic National Convention, August 13, 1956 -
Campaign Speech-Adlai Stevenson, Charleston, West Virginia, October 1, 1956 -
Education and the Need for a Democratic Administration, Beckley, West Virginia, October 1, 1956 -
Evening Speech, Masonic Temple, Detroit, Michigan, October 3, 1956 -
Dinner Meeting Speech, Detroit, Michigan, October 3, 1956 -
"I Remember at Christmas," Glamour, October 18,1956 -
"Is America Facing World Leadership?" Schenectady, New York, November 12, 1956 -
"Quest for Peace," St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, November 13, 1956 -
"A Chapter of My Life," London Sunday Times, 1956 -
Collection of Eleanor Roosevelt Speeches, 1956 -
Conversation, Great People of the 20th Century Radio Program, June 3, 1957 -
"Best Advice," Reader's Digest, June 1957 -
Translated Interview with CBS Newsman Daniel Schorr in Berlin on her Conversations with Khrushchev in Yalta, September 27, 1957 -
Meet the Press, NBC, October 20, 1957 -
Mike Wallace Interview, November 23, 1957 -
Trip to the USSR, Address to Roosevelt High School Teachers, Hype Park, 1957 -
Speech-Challenges in a Changing World, 1957 -
Are We Rady for Democracy?, 1957 -
Statement on Polio Research and Treatment, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis News, January 2, 1958 -
Introduction of Dr. Jonas Salk, National Foundation For Infantile Paralysis-, January 3, 1958 -
Challeges in a Changing World, Dinner of Decalogue Society of Lawyers, February 22, 1958 -
Her Personal Drive and Stamina, Toronto Star Weekly, April 1958 -
Eleanor Roosevelt interviewed by Bernard Baruch, Lord and Taylor Luncheon, May 7, 1958 -
Writing Her Column, New York Newspaper Women's Club Book, May 1958 -
Footnote re. John Kennedy, Saturday Evening Post, May 1958 -
Meeting of the Political Institute sponsored by the New York State Young Democrats at Syracuse University, Speech, June 14, 1958
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Juvenile Delinquency in the USSR, Look Magazine, January 6, 1959 -
"Why I am Opposed to Right to Work Laws," AFL-CIO American Federationist, February 1959 -
Address to Ninth Annual Conference of National Organizations, March 10, 1959 -
Statement re. Book on Morgenthau Diaries, April 29, 1959 -
Statement re. Minimum Wage Protection Bill, United States Senate Subcommittee on Labor, May 14, 1959 -
Personal Glimpses re. FDR's Reading Habits, Reader's Digest, June 1959 -
Education and the Changes in the Status of Women, Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin, September 1959 -
"What Hopes for Disarmament." Prospects of Mankind TV Program, November 8, 1959 -
Transcript of Eleanor Roosevelt's commentary on a tour of "Springwood," the Roosevelt Family Home in Hyde Park, November 21, 1959 -
Segregation, The Educational Forum, 1959 -
Excerpt from Speech re. Right to Work Laws, National Council for Industrial Peace, 1959 -
Statement re. The Shook Up Generation, 1959 -
"This is My New York City," Article, 1959 -
What Television Offers Senior Citizens, TV Guide, 1959 -
Latin America: Neglected Neighbors, Prospects of Mankind #5, February 7, 1960 -
"Mrs. Roosevelt and Frank Sinatra," Frank Sinatra Program, February 15,1960 -
Graduation Speech, Marie Curie Jr. High, Bayside Queens, June 1960 -
Speech-Human Rights Commission, July 6, 1960 -
Speech-US Constitution and Rights of Citizens, July 6, 1960 -
New "By Eleanor Rosevelt" Column, Subscriber Promotion Story, September 1, 1960 -
Problems of the Next First Lady, Red Book, September 1960 -
Prepare for Survival Radio Series, WDET, Wayne State University, October 1960 -
Peace, Woman's Day, 1960 -
"Are Political Conventions Obsolete?" Article, 1960 -
Winston Churchell, Article, 1960 -
Women, National Council of Women, 1960 -
"Rethinking Our Alliances," Prospects of Mankind TV Program, January 8, 1961 -
From the Eagle's Wing (John Muir), Statement re. Book by Hoyt Swift, April 13, 1961 -
Arms Control, Disarmament, and National Security, Statement re. Book Edited by Donald Brennan, May 9, 1961 -
Autobiography, Author's Note, July 3, 1961 -
"The World in 1987," Look Magazine, July 1961 -
"FDR's Preparations for a Conference," Saturday Review, July? 1961 -
The Story of My Life (Helen Keller), Statement re. Book edited by John Macey, 1961 -
The Story of the Encampment for Citizenship, Statement re. Book by Mr. Black, January 19, 19, 1962 -
Eleanor Roosevelt talks about the Hall Family (from recording by George Roach), c.1962 -
Foreward-The Long Shadow of Little Rock, 1962 -
The Road to the White House by Lorena Hickok, Statement for the Junior Literary Guild, 1962 -
Trip to Campobello, Ford Times, April 1962 -
Television and Education, Who's Who in Radio and Television Magazine, undated -
Notes-Chronology of World Events Leading to WWII, undated -
Strength and Energy of Eleanor Roosevelt, undated -
Conversation with Jean Monnet, undated -
Responsibilities of Citizenship, The Bishop, (Brooks School), undated -
Notes for Article-Non Governmental Organizations Working with the United Nations, undated -
Trip to Campobello, Reader's Digest, undated -
Miscellaneous, undated -
Chapter 9? Eleanor Roosevelt in Politics -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, September 1941 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1942 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1943 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1944 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1945
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"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1952 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1953 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1954 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1955 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1956 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1957 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1958
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Box 1426 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1959 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1960 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1961 -
"If You Ask Me," Ladies Home Journal, 1962 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1935 -
My Day Column - Drafts, April 1936 -
My Day Column - Drafts, March 1937 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, February 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, March 1938
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Box 1427 -
My Day Column - Drafts, April 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, May 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, June 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, July 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, August 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, October 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1938 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1938
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Box 1435 -
My Day Column - Drafts, June 1943 -
My Day Column - Drafts, July 1943 -
My Day Column - Drafts, August 1943 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September-October 1943 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1943 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1943 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1944 -
My Day Column - Drafts, February 1944
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Box 1437 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1944 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1944 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1945 -
My Day Column - Drafts, February 1945 -
My Day Column - Drafts, March-April 3, 1945 -
My Day Column - Drafts, June 1945 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1945 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1946 (1)
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My Day Column - Drafts, August 1954 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September 1954 -
My Day Column - Drafts, October 1954 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1954 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1954 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, February-March 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, April 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, May 1955
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Box 1450 -
My Day Column - Drafts, June 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, July 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, August 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September-October 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1955 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1956 -
My Day Column - Drafts, February 1956
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Box 1452 -
Box 1453 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September-October 1957 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1957 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1957 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, February 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, March 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, April 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, May 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, June 1958
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Box 1454 -
My Day Column - Drafts, July 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, August 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September-October 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1958 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, February 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, March 1959
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Box 1455 -
My Day Column - Drafts, April 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, May 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, June 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, July 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, August 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, October 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November 1959 -
My Day Column - Drafts, December 1959
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Box 1456 -
Box 1457 -
Box 1458 -
My Day Column - Drafts, July-August 1961 -
My Day Column - Drafts, September 1961 -
My Day Column - Drafts, October 1961 -
My Day Column - Drafts, November-December 1961 -
My Day Column - Drafts, January-February 1962 -
My Day Column - Drafts, March 1962 -
My Day Column - Drafts, April 1962 -
My Day Column - Drafts, May 1962
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Box 1459 -
My Day Column - Drafts, June-July 1962 -
My Day Column - Drafts, August-September 1962 -
My Day Column - Drafts, Undated & Fragments (1) -
My Day Column - Drafts, Undated & Fragments (2) -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies #1-18, December 31, 1935 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, February 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April 1936
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Box 1460 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, June 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, October 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November 1936 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, December 1936
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Box 1461 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January 1937 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, February 1937 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March 1937 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April 1937 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May 1937 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, June 1937 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July 1937
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My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, June 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, October 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, December 1938 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, February 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April 1939
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Box 1464 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, June 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, October 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, December 1939 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, February 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, June 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August 1940
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Box 1465 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1940 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-March 1941 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April-June 1941 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-December 1941 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-June 1942 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-December 1942
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Box 1466 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1943 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1943 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1943 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1943 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1943 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1943 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1944 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1944 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1944 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-September 1944 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, October-December 1944 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1945 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1945 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-July 1945
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Box 1467 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August-December 1945 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-March 1946 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April-July 1946 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August-December 1946 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-April 1947 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-July 1947 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August-October 1947
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Box 1468 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1947 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-March 1948 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, April-June 1948 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-September 1948 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, October-December 1948 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1949 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1949
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Box 1469 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1949 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1949 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1949 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1949 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1950 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1950 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1950 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1950
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Box 1470 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1950 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1950 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1951 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1951 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1951 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1951 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1951 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1951 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1952
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Box 1471 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1952 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1952 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1952 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1952 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1952 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1953 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1953 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May 1953
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Box 1472 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, June-July 1, 1953 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, August-September 1953 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, October-December 1953 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1954 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1954 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1954 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1954 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1954
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Box 1473 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1954 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1955 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1955 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1955 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1955 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1955 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1955 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1956 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1956
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Box 1474 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1956 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1956 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1956 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1956 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1957 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1957 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1957 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1957 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1957 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1957
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Box 1475 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1958 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1958 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1958 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1958 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1958 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1958 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1959 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1959
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Box 1476 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1959 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1959 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1959 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1959 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-February 1960 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, March-April 1960 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-June 1960 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, July-August 1960 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-October 1960
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Box 1477 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, November-December 1960 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-April 1961 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, May-August 1961 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, September-December 1961 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, January-May 1962 -
My Day Column - Mimeographed Copies, June-October 2, 1962 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, 1946 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, January-March 1947
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Box 1478 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, April-June 1947 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, July-December 1947 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, 1948 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used - Touring with Towser, July 13, 1948 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, January-March 1949 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, April-July 1949
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Box 1479 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used - Federal Aid to Private Schools-Barden Bill, June--July 1949 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, August-September 1949 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, October-December 1949 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, January-March 1950 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, April-June 1950
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Box 1480 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, July-December 1950 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, 1951 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used - Gold Star Wives, October 1951-April 1952 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used - Red China-UN Letters, December 1951-January 1952 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used - McIntyre Incident I, November-December 1951 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used - McIntyre Incident II, January 1952 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used - Genocide, January 1952 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, January-May 1952
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Box 1481 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, June-August 1952 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, September-December 1952 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, 1953 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, January-June 1954 -
My Day Column - Resource Material Used, July-December 1954 -
My Day Column - Press Releases, June-August 1938
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Box 1483 -
Box 1484
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Series 51: Book and Manuscript File, 1932-1963 - This file represents another aspect of Mrs. Roosevelt's writing career. In it, are the manuscripts, drafts, proofs, notes and correspondence relating to over 15 published works. The container list details the contents of each container. Also, in this file are the notes, drafts and sketches for Elliott Roosevelt's book, Hunting Big Game in the 80's, Letters of Elliott Roosevelt, which Mrs. Roosevelt edited in memory of her father in 1933; and a printers' proof of Alfred Steinberg's, Mrs. R.: The Life of Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Box 1484 -
"When You Grow Up to Vote"-Sketches and Manuscript, 1932 -
"Hunting Big Game in the 80's; Letters of Elliot Roosevelt"-Notes and Drafts I, 1932 -
"Hunting Big Game in the 80's; Letters of Elliot Roosevelt"-Notes and Drafs II, 1932 -
"It's Up to the Women"-Forward & 3 Chapter: Drafts, 1933 -
"It's Up to the Women"-Draft-Forward & Chapters 1-9, 1933 -
"It's Up to the Women"-Draft-Chapters 10-20, 1933
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Box 1486 -
"This is My Story": Copies with Corrections and Notations 7-8 -
"This is My Story": Copies with Corrections and Notations 9-10 -
"This is My Story": Copies with Corrections and Notations 11-12 -
"This is My Story": Carbon Copies 7-8 -
"This is My Story": Carbon Copies 9-11 -
"This is My Story": Carbon Copies 12 -
"This is My Story": Copy Returned from Publisher 1-6 -
"This is My Story": Copy Retuurned from Publisher 7-12
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Box 1487 -
"This is My Story": Uncorrected Proofs -
"This is My Story": Galleys, 1937 (1) -
"This is My Story": Galleys, 1937 (2) -
"This is My Story": Printer's Proof, 1937 -
"This is My Story": Manuscript, 1937 -
"This is My Story": Miscellaneous Notes and Correspondence -
"This is My Story": Copies-Ladies Home Journal-Galleys, 1937 -
"This is My Story": Clippings (1)
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Box 1488 -
"This is My Story": Clippings (2) -
"My Day": Correspondence and Contract, 1938 -
"My Day": Manuscript, 1938 -
"My Day": Galley, 1938 -
"The Moral Basis of Democracy": Proofs, Drafts, Correspondence, 1940 -
"The Moral Basis of Democracy": Notes and Drafts, 1940 (1) -
"The Moral Basis of Democracy": Notes and Drafts, 1940 (2) -
"The Moral Basis of Democracy": Notes and Drafts, 1940 (3)
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Box 1493 -
Box 1494 -
Box 1495 -
Box 1496 -
"This I Remember": Draft-Chapters XVI-End, 1949 -
"This I Remember": Drafts and Carbons, 1949 -
"More of My Story" (This I Remember): Final Draft, 1949 -
"More of My Story" (This I Remember): Draft-Chapters I-X, 1949 -
"More of My Story" (This I Remember): Draft Chapters XVI-XXIII, 1949 -
"More of My Story" (This I Remember): Draft-More Chapters, 1949 -
"More of My Story" (This I Remember): A Plan to Preserve World Peace, 1949
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Box 1497 -
"This I Remember": Notes, 1949 -
"This I Remember": Complete Draft (1), 1949 -
"This I Remember": Complete Draft (2), 1949 -
"This I Remember": Readers' Letters, 1949 -
"This I Remember": Letters and Contracts, 1949 -
"This I Remember": Letters and Research, 1949 -
"This I Remember": Correspondence re. Publication, 1948-1950 -
"This I Remember": Reviews, 1949
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Box 1498 -
"This I Remember": Foreign Publication -
"This I Remember": Readers' Letters, Mostly "If You Ask Me"- A-F -
"This I Remember": Readers' Letters Mostly "If You Ask Me"-G-M -
"This I Remember": Readers Letters Mostly "If You Ask Me"-N-W -
"India and the Awakening East": Drafts (1) -
"India and the Awakening East": Drafts (2)
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Box 1499 -
"India and the Awakening East": Drafts (3) -
"India and the Awakening East": Drafts (4) -
"India and the Awakening East": Drafts (5) -
"India and the Awakening East": Drafts (6) -
"India and the Awakening East": Drafts (7) -
"India and the Awakening East": Correspondence -
"India and the Awakening East": Research -
"India and the Awakening East": Proof, May 4,1953
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Box 1500 -
"India and the Awakening East": Proof, May 19, 1953 -
"The UN Today and Tomorrow": Introduction and Drafts, 1953 -
"The UN Today and Tomorrow": Proof, 1953 -
"On My Own": Notes and Memos from Lorena Hickok and John Humphrey, 1958 -
"On My Own": Draft-Chapters 1-6, 1958 -
"On My Own": Draft-Chapters 7-16, 1958 -
"On My Own": Draft-Chapters 17-End, 1958
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Box 1501 -
Box 1502 -
Autobiography: Draft, Part II, pp. 234-438, 1961 -
Autobiography: Draft, Part III, pp. 439-633, 1961 -
Autobiography: Draft, Part IV, pp. 634-761, 1961 -
Autobiography: Transcript, pp. 1-130 -
Autobiography: Transcript, pp. 131-250 -
Autobiography: Transcript, pp. 251-386 -
Autobiography: Transcript, pp. 387-523
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Box 1504 -
Autobiography: Saturday Evening Post, 1st Article, 1961 -
Autobiography: Saturday Evening Post, 2nd & 3rd Articles, 1961 -
Autobiography: Saturday Evening Post, 4th Article, 1961 -
Autobiography: Saturday Evening Post, 5th Article, 1961 -
"Book of Common Sense Etiquette": Letters & Notes -
"Book of Common Sense Etiquette": Draft-Parts I & II, 1962 -
"Book of Common Sense Etiquette": Draft-Parts III & IV, 1962 -
"Book of Common Sense Etiquette": Draft-Part V, 1962
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Box 1505
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