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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Timeline

On March 4, 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt became the 32nd president of the United States. It was the start of what became known as the New Deal. More than 100,000 people attened the inauguration.

President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt rides with President Herbert Hoover to the inaugural ceremonies. March 4, 1933.

This is the first page of FDRs reading copy of his first inaugural address.To see the full document click view.

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John Nance Garner served as vice president for FDRs first term. He is pictured here with FDR campaigning in Peekskill, []

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President and Mrs. Roosevelt and Senator Joseph T. Robinson on Inauguration Day. March 4, 1933. Arkansas Senator Joseph T. Robinson []

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On March 5, 1933 President Roosevelt launched the New Deal and called Congress in for a Special Session to begin []

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Eleanor Roosevelt is pictured here with 27 of the 35 female reporters in attendance at the first press conference she []

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FDR delivers his first Fireside Chat on the topic of the banking crisis. View transcripts of all the Fireside Chats. []

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The reading copy of FDRs first Fireside Chat.

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On March 20, 1933, Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp, was completed. According to the United State Holocaust Memorial Museum, []

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On March 22, 1933, President Roosevelt signed the Beer and Wine Revenue Act which legalized the sale of beer and []

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Soon after Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933, the German Reichstag (parliament) passed the Enabling Act which effectively gave []

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On March 27, 1933, Japan withdrew from the League of Nations after the League condemned Japanese occupation of Manchuria (northeast []

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Many now-famous Americans were born in 1933, such as: Producer Quincy Jones Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg TV personality []

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FDR pictured with Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Chair of the Federal Farm Board, soon to become U.S. Treasury Secretary and a []

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FDR and others looking over his new car. Rear seat: Harry L. Hopkins, Marguerite LeHand, FDRs secretary; front seat: FDR []

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On April 4, 1933 the American naval dirigible Akron crashed in a storm off the coast of New Jersey, leaving []

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On April 5, 1933, President Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) with Executive Order 6101. The order set out []

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On April 6, 1933, Josephus Daniels joined FDR at the Army Day parade in Washington, D.C. Josephus Daniels (1862-1948) was []

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From left to right, Harry Hopkins, Press Secretary Stephen Early, and Chip Bohlen at the Livadia Palace in the Crimea []

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On April 10, 1933 the movie King Kong opened in theaters nationwide. It cost $670,000 to produce.

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On April 12, 1933, Ruth Bryan Owen was confirmed as the first female American envoy. President Roosevelt nominated Owen as []

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The 1933 baseball season opened on April 12 and FDR attended the opening ceremonies. That year Babe Ruth earned $52,000 []

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On April 23, 1933, FDR cruised with James Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great Britain on board the U.S.S. Sequoia. []

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Eleanor Roosevelt, Marian Dickerman, and Nancy Cook in Campobello, July 1926. Eleanor Roosevelt spoke at the April 27, 1933 graduation []

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On May 8, 1933, Mahatma Gandhi began a three-week fast of purification. He issued a statement to call off the []

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On May 10, 1933, German students held book burning bonfires in university cities such as Berlin and Munich. Historians estimate []

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On May 12, 1933, President Roosevelt signed into law three pieces of New Deal legislation: the Federal Emergency Relief Act []

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On May 18, 1933, Congress passed the Tennessee Valley Authority Act. The TVA enabled the building of dams to control []

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On May 26, 1933, James M. Cox met with FDR. They are pictured here in Dayton, Ohio during the 1920 []

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On May 27, 1933, Congress passed the Securities Act. The truth in securities law, as it came to be known, []

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This is the transcript from FDRs address at the U.S. Naval Academy Commencement, June 1, 1933.

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On June 2, 1933, President Roosevelt opened the White House swimming pool. It was built with funds raised by the []

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On June 6, 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened in Camden, N.J. showing the film Wife Beware.

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In New York City, Max Baer, California heavyweight, knocked out Max Schmelling of Germany, former champion, in the tenth round []

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Here is the itinerary of FDRs cruise aboard the Amberjack II with his son James. Their destination was the family []

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President Roosevelt aboard the Amberjack II with family and friends. June 16-19, 1933

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Warner Brothers made a featurette about the National Recovery Administration titled The Road is Open Again,starring Dick Powell. In the []

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The government of Austria outlawed the Nazi party throughout the country. Nazis were forbidden to engage in any political activity, []

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Civilian Conservation Corps, Camp Rock Creek, California, KPs. June 21, 1933.

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Civilian Conservation Corps in California, Camp Wolverton, Sequoia National Park, June 27, 1933

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FDRs Brain Trust was responsible for much of the legislation of the First 100 Days, which ended in June 1933. []

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July 1, 1933, President Roosevelt ended his cruise vacation by boarding the naval cruiser U.S.S. Indianapolis to observe her speed []

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On July 2, 1933 a new law was passed in Germany that barred all Jews or persons with Jewish family []

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From the U.S.S. Indianapolis,President Roosevelt sent this message to Secretary of State Cordell Hull who was at the London Economic []

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Despite his relatively short tenure as head of the National Recovery Administration (NRA), Hugh S. Johnson (1881-1942) played a major []

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On July 9, 1933, President Roosevelt ordered the Cotton Textile Code which abolished child labor and established a 40-hour work []

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On July 14, 1933 award-winning journalist Bess Furman had lunch in the White House. While working for the Associated Press, []

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James Roosevelt (1828-1900), FDRs father, was born into a wealthy Knickerbocker family at Mount Hope, his grandfathers estate in Dutchess []

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Sara Delano Roosevelt (1855-1941) was born at Algonac, the estate of her wealthy Republican father, Warren. She was educated at []

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FDR read this address to the Civilian Conservation Corps over the radio and called them, a fine group of strong []

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President Roosevelt seated in a DeSoto car at the south front of the White House with Eleanor Roosevelt, and others []

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Arturo Toscanini refused as a matter of conscience to conduct a production of Wagners opera Die Meistersinger in Bayreuth, Germany. []

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In his third Fireside Chat July 24, PresidentRoosevelt discussed economic prosperity, the NRA and AAA. He said, Now I come []

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On August 4, 1933, the Blue Eagle made its first official appearance in store and factory windows throughout the U.S. []

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On August 5, 1933, three-day-old twins in South Carolina were named Franklin Roosevelt Morrison and Nira Roosevelt Morrison, in honor []

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On August 12, 1933, FDR lunched with Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)Company 350 at Camp Big Meadows, in the Shenandoah Valley, []

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Five members of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Company 2380 of Jonesville, Virginia, pose with the subjects of their poultry raising []

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Eleanor Roosevelt visited the White Top Folk Festival in Grayson County, Virginia. Here she is pictured with contestants Frank Blevins []

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Political unrest in Cuba prompted President Roosevelt to outline his Good Neighbor Policy which set a new course for American []

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FDR spoke of the similarities between the CCC and the Boy Scouts when he addressed Boy Scouts at the Ten []

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Starting August 23, 1933, 30,000 hogs were slaughtered in Chicago as part of the nationwide adjustment of agricultural prices. It []

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Unhappy with the corn and hog recovery plan, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Dougal wrote a letter to the President calling []

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Henry Wallace and President Roosevelt at Val-Kill Cottage in Hyde Park, NY. August 8, 1940. Henry A. Wallace (1888-1965) was []

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Read a speech FDR gave about his start in politics and his beloved Dutchess County at a Vassar College homecoming []

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Anna Hall Roosevelt (1863-1892), Eleanor Roosevelts mother, was a New York socialite and descendant of the Livingston family. She met []

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Elliott Roosevelt (1860-1894), Eleanor Roosevelts father, was the second son of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt. He was []

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Theodore Teddy Roosevelt, (1858-1919) a fifth cousin of FDR and uncle of Eleanor Roosevelt, was a major influence on Franklins []

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FDR provided a turtle meat lunch for officers on board nearby destroyers when he hooked a turtle weighing more than []

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On September 12, 1933, Colonel Fulgencio Batista, an army court stenographer, seized power in Cuba. American and Japanese combat ships []

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Executive Order 6289 A established the code of fair conduct for the Bituminous Coal Industry. September 18, 1933.

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On the 70th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, President Roosevelt hailed the progress made by African Americans since emancipation.I heartily []

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Infamous criminal John Dillinger was arrested this day for robbing a bank while on parole. He was sent to Lima, []

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This is the itinerary for FDRs trip to the Chicago Worlds Fair A Century of Progress which celebrated 100 years []

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While in Chicago, the President delivered these remarks in which he praised the exposition for helping to bring restoration of []

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On October 2, 1933, the University in Exile began its first semester in New York City. The University in Exile []

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In Germany, the Nazi government passed the Editors Law which allowed only Aryans from working in journalism. The law was []

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Here is an exchange between President Roosevelt and Mikhail Kalinin, representative of Soviet Russia. In an effort to open relations []

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On October 14, 1933, Germany announced its intention to withdraw from the League of Nations at disarmament talks in Geneva, []

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Here is a transcript of President Roosevelts fourth Fireside Chat, in which he discussed the progress of the New Deal []

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Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt in his study in the White House, Washington, D.C. 1933

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Eleanor Roosevelt made a second trip to the Chicago Worlds Fair, November 1, 1933 and is pictured here with Mary []

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On November 16, 1933, President Roosevelt established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. The White House, Washington November 16, 1933 []

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Here is the Presidents itinerary for a trip to Warm Springs, Georgia. November 17, 1933.

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This is a copy of President Roosevelts Georgia bicentennial speech at Savannah, Georgia, on November 18, 1933, complete with written []

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President Roosevelts Thanksgiving Proclamation departed from the formal language of the past. He said, May we ask guidance in more []

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Here are two letters from merchants, one that lobbied FDR to designate an earlier day for Thanksgiving in order to []

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President Roosevelt carves the Thanksgiving turkey in Warm Springs, Georgia on Thursday, November 30, 1933. President and Mrs. Roosevelt presided []

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The Presdents Thanksgiving address given by radio from Warm Springs, Georgia. November 30, 1933.

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On December 5, 1933, President Roosevelt signed a Presidential Proclamation acknowledging the repeal of the 18th Amendment and Prohibition. In []

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President Roosevelt spoke of the important role of churches in promoting social justice within the country and around the world []

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Here is the Christmas card sent by the Roosevelts in 1933. The card began a tradition of sending Christmas cards []

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A Presidential Proclamation pardoning persons convicted of certain war-time offenses during World War I was issued December 23, 1933. The []

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The reading copy of President Roosevelts remarks at the Community Christmas Tree Lighting in Washington, D.C. December 24, 1933.

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Franklin Roosevelt jigsaw puzzle, circa 1933. America experienced a mania for jigsaw puzzles during the Great Depression. The craze peaked []

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FDR said that keeping international peace would be the responsibility of political leaders throughout the world as he discussed foreign []

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Mrs. Roosevelt banished her Scottish terrier Meggie from the White House after Meggie bit reporter Bess Furman on the face []

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FDR, ER, and family left for St. Thomas Church.

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ER, James Roosevelt to Senate Chamber at Capitol

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To Office

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Sarah Delano Roosevelt (dep.), Elliott Roosevelt

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Mr. Ballantine, Mr. Wyatt

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Prof. Raymond Moley

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof. Raymond Moley

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Prof. Raymond Moley

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof. Raymond Moley

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof. Raymond Moley

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Prof. Raymond Moley, William C. Bullitt

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To Office

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(breakfast) Mr. OConnor

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Gov. Ritchie

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(breakfast) Joseph Mauttan

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Carl Gray, Pelley, Williamson, Adolf A. Berle

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To Office

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(breakfast) Mrs. Robert Morrow Kelly, Jr.

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(lunch) Lewis Douglas, Hugh Vincent, Willis Wilmot, L.W. Roberts

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof. Raymond Moley

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Sec. William H. Woodin; Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Gov. Cox, Prof. Raymond Moley

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To Church with ER, Mrs. Cutter, 2 Roosevelt children

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof. Raymond Moley, Henry Morgenthau,

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Cordell Hull, Sec. Philips, Sec. Douglas

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Sen. Hale (ME) and NH delegation

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(breakfast) Sec. William H. Woodin, Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

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To Rapidan Camp for party with ER, Harold L. Ickes, Louis M.

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Rep. White

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof. Raymond Moley

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(breakfast) Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Sec. Raymond Moley

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VP John Nance Garner, Sen. Key Pittman, Prof. Raymond Moley, Rep.

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To Cathedral for Easter Service with ER, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M.

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Sec.

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Prof.

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Gen. Osborne Wood

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Sec. George H. Dern, Gov. Blood

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(breakfast) Household, P. W. Rowlston. Prime Min. Ramsay

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To Navy Yard for river trip on USS Sequoia. ER, Prime Min. Ramsay

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(breakfast) Household. Prime Min. Ramsay MacDonald and Miss

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Prime Min. Ramsay MacDonald

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Canadian Prime Minster R. B. Bennett

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas, Prof. Raymond Moley

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Mr. Moley, Mr. Douglas

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Sec. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Sec. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William

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Sec. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Budget

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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William C. Bullitt

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Sec. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Sec. Raymond Moley, Postmaster Gen. James

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To Office

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Prof.

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Prof. Raymond Moley

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Returned from river trip

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Prof. Raymond Moley, Dir. William O. Douglas

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Dir. William O. Douglas, Prof. Raymond

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Prof. Raymond Moley, Dir.

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Prof. Raymond Moley, Sec. William H. Woodin, Postmaster Gen.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. John Sargent

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Prof. Raymond Moley, Dir. William O. Douglas, William C. Bullitt,

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Decoration (Memorial) Day

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Douglas,

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Prof. Raymond Moley, Douglas, Vincent Astor, Sen. Charles L.

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Moley, Acheson, Sen. Patrick Harrison

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Moley Fairhurst, tailor

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas, Sec. William H. Woodin, Prof.

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Sec. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas, Postmaster

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Sec. Raymond Moley

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Sec. Raymond Moley, Sec.

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Sec. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Sec. William H. Woodin, Sec.

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas,

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Prof. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir.

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Arrive by train

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Leave on Amberjack II for Woods Hole, MA.

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At sea, enroute from Woods Hole, MA, to Portland, ME

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At sea, enroute from Woods Hole, MA, to Portland, ME

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At sea, enroute from Woods Hole, MA, to Portland, ME

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At sea, enroute from Woods Hole, MA, to Portland, ME

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Arrived

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At sea, enroute to Campobello

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At sea, enroute to Campobello

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At sea, enroute to Campobello

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At sea, enroute to Campobello

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Arrived. Spent day ashore

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Leave Campobello on Destroyer Ellis to board Cruiser Indianapolis

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At sea, enroute to Washington, DC

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Indianapolis anchored off Annapolis.

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, U Sec. Phillips

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Philips

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Harold L. Ickes, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas, Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Prof. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Cruising all day

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Returned from cruise. Had dinner

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Sec. Daniel C. Roper

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Harold L. Ickes

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Prof. Raymond Moley, Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Stenographers log has note Fitchburg Wedding of Harry H.

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Prof. Raymond Moley

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Ray Moley

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Vincent Daley

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Press Conf. PC#39 on lawn, pictures

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Cordell Hull

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Soong, Sze

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Prof. Warren

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Rep. Hamilton Fish

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Arrived at station. Motoring to Washington, DC with visits

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(lunch) Harold L. Ickes, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Frances W.

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Coastal Coord. Comm.

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Dir. William O. Douglas

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Prof. Raymond Moley

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Prof. Raymond Moley, Harold L. Ickes

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Arrive Highland, NY. Motored to Hyde Park, NY

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Dr. James A. Miller

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Left for 10 Mile River Scout Camp

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Carl Bickel

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Clifford L. Miller

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F. Walter Bliss (Middleburg)

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George F. OShaunessy

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Leave for Rensselaer, NY

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Dr. Rogers

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Addressed session of the Mobilization of Human Needs Conference

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Henry A. Wallace, Fred E. Murphy, Asst. Sec. State Caffery

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Returned from trip on USS Sequoia

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Rep. Cannon

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Dir. William O. Douglas

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Dir. William O. Douglas

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Jesse H. Jones

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Sec. William H. Woodin, D.W. Bell

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas, Henry A. Wallace, et al

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River trip for weekend

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Motored to Hyde Park, NY

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George C. Matthews

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Dr. Thorns Hyde Park, NY, Church. FDR to speak

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Leave Hyde Park, NY, by train for Chicago, IL. Accompying the

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Arrived by train. Motored to Chicago Stadium

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Arrived by train. Spent night at 49 East 65th Street

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Henry Bruere

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Sec. William H. Woodin, Henry Bruere

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To Office

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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W.C. Durant, W. Forbes Morgan

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Left for Navy Yard for afternoon boat trip on USS Sequoia on the

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Press Conf. PC#61

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Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

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Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Dr. Warren

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Returned from Chestertown, MD, with ER via motor from Annapolis,

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Budget Dir. William O. Douglas

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Jesse H. Jones, U Sec. Acheson, Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Prof. Warren, Jesse H. Jones

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Jesse H. Jones

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Jesse H. Jones

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Jesse H. Jones

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(lunch) Mr. Manship

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Jesse H. Jones

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Jesse H. Jones

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Jesse H. Jones

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Jesse H. Jones, Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

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Jesse H. Jones

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To Corcoran Art Gallery in Washington, DC with ER (who walked)

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Jesse H. Jones

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Jesse H. Jones

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Jesse H. Jones

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley, Basil OConnor

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Jesse H. Jones

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(lunch) ER, Henry Morgenthau, Sr.; Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Mrs.

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Retired from previous day

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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Retired

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Retired

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Train arrived

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Sumner Welles

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No appointments

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Vaughan Morgan at Warm Springs today

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Press Conf. PC#71

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Miss Berry Still pictures after luncheon

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Arthur Lacy, Byron Horton

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No appointments

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Harold L. Ickes

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Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Brooks

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Gen. King

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ER arrived in Warm Springs, GA this day

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No appointments

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Mayor Alsop

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Press Conf. PC#74

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No appointments

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FDR and ER returned from Warm Springs, GA

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To Office

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To Office

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To Office

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Act. Sec. Phillips

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Retired from previous day

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To Dentists office, then to Office

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Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

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(dinner) ER, Mr. Mosher, Francis Stevenson

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To Office

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To Office

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To Office

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Jesse H. Jones

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Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Gov. Eugene Black (Federal Reserve), Gov.

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Act. Navy Sec. Roosevelt, Capt. Hopper

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ER, all members of White House police and house employees with

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Postmaster Gen. James A. Farley

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To Office

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Henry Morgenthau, Jr., George H. Earle Baille, Herman Oliphant

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Retired

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Retired from previous day

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