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Boettiger, Anna Roosevelt, 1906-1975
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Dall, Anna Roosevelt, 1906-1975
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Anna Roosevelt (1906-1975) was the eldest child and only daughter of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. After her 1924 graduation from Miss Chapin''s school, she attended a short course at Cornell University in the forestry school. On June 5, 1926, she married Curtis Bean Dall. They had two children, Anna Eleanor Dall, known as Sistie (b. 1927), and Curtis Roosevelt Dall, known as Buzzie (b.1930). Between 1932 and 1934, Anna was associate editor of a magazine called Babies Just Babies, hosted a radio program sponsored by the Best and Company Department Store, contributed articles to Liberty magazine and wrote two children''s books, Scamper and ScamperÂ’s Christmas. The Dalls divorced on July 30, 1934.
Anna married Clarence John Boettiger on January 18, 1935. Their son, John Roosevelt Boettiger, was born March 30, 1939. From December 1936 to September 1943, Anna was an associate editor and columnist of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Her husband was the editor of this Hearst publication. In 1943, she went to the White House to serve as an unofficial secretary to her father, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her responsibilities included answering mail, assisting with social functions, arranging appointments, and writing presidential speeches. In addition, Anna mapped out the President''s itineraries during the 1944 campaign and accompanied him to the Yalta Conference in February 1945.
After President Roosevelt''s death, she and John Boettiger bought a weekly newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona, renamed it the Arizona Times and rapidly increased its circulation. By May 1947, it was a daily paper. Anna was executive editor and columnist until February 1948 when she became editor and publisher. The paper was sold in July and by September 1948 Anna and her mother were co-hosting an American Broadcasting Company radio program, The Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt Program, which was discontinued in September 1949. In 1949, Anna also edited The Woman, a monthly magazine, to which she contributed a series of articles entitled My Life with F.D.R. The Boettigers were divorced August 1, 1949.
Anna contracted coccidiomycosis in 1949 and curtailed her activities for several years to convalesce from the disease. On November 11, 1952, Anna married Dr. James A. Halsted, a doctor with the Veterans Administration. She entered the public relations field in labor unions, working for Union Service, Inc., in Los Angeles during 1953 and 1954. In the fall of 1954, she entered the U.C.L.A. School of Social Work.
The Halsteds moved to Syracuse, New York, in the fall of 1955. In October, Anna was hired as the assistant to the irector of Public Relations at the State University Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. In April 1957, she became the Director of Public Relations and Assistant to the Dean, a position she held until her resignation in September 1958 when the Halsteds traveled to Iran. In Shiraz, Iran, Dr. Halsted helped to set up the Pahlavi University Medical School. Anna did public relations and administrative work as well as organizing the journals sections of the medical library.
Upon their return from Iran in the summer of 1960, the Halsteds moved to Lexington, Kentucky, where Anna was a Staff Assistant to the Dean of the University of Kentucky Medical Center. A year later, the Halsteds moved to Birmingham, Michigan where Anna became the public relations director and coordinator at Metropolitan Hospital for the Comprehensive Medical Care Program sponsored by the United Auto Workers. In 1963, she became the Director of Public Relations for the Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. In October 1963, she was appointed by President Kennedy to the Citizen''s Advisory Council on the Status of Women. She resigned from the Council in January 1968. In February, she was appointed vice-chairman of the President''s Commission for the Observance of Human Rights Year 1968.
The Halsteds moved to Washington, D.C., in 1964. While there, Anna was a volunteer with the Washington Work and Training Opportunity Center and a board member of Americans for Democratic Action and the Capitol Area Division of the United Nations Association of the United States of America. She became chairman of the board of the National Committee of Household Employment and a board member of Wiltwyck School as well as an ex-officio board member of the Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation.
In 1971, Dr. and Mrs. Halsted retired to a cottage in Hillsdale, New York, which they had acquired in 1966. Anna Halsted continued to remain active in many of the above-mentioned organizations until her death.
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Wikipedia, viewed March 1, 2024
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Halsted (May 3, 1906 – December 1, 1975) was an American writer who worked as a newspaper editor and in public relations. Halsted also wrote two children's books published in the 1930s. She was the eldest child and only daughter of the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt and assisted him as his advisor during World War II.[1] Halsted worked with her second husband Clarence John Boettiger at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, serving as editor of the women's pages for several years. She later worked in public relations for universities. In 1963, John F. Kennedy appointed her to the Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women. She also served for several years as vice-chairman of the President's Commission for the Observance of Human Rights.[1] Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Jr. was born at 125 East 36th Street in New York City. She was named for her mother, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, and maternal grandmother, Anna Rebecca Hall. She graduated from Miss Chapin's School in 1924. She then entered Cornell University for a short course in forestry.[2] On June 5, 1926, she married Curtis Bean Dall, a New York stockbroker, in Hyde Park, New York. They had two children, Anna Eleanor, born March 25, 1927, and Curtis Roosevelt, born April 19, 1930. The Dalls were divorced in July 1934, and Anna returned to her family, living in the White House. She then married Clarence John Boettiger, a journalist she met on her father's campaign train, in March 1935. They had one son, John Roosevelt Boettiger, born March 30, 1939.[3] Anna was active as an editor and journalist. After Roosevelt's death in April 1945, William Randolph Hearst no longer had reason to favor Boettiger and they had a falling out. Boettiger left the Seattle Post Intelligencer and he and Anna bought a weekly newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona. They renamed it the Arizona Times and had turned it into a daily paper by May 1947. However, they were attempting to turn it into a left-leaning newspaper in Arizona, and the paper failed. The failure left the Boettigers bankrupt and put a great strain on their marriage. They divorced August 1, 1949.[1] For a year after her divorce, she and Eleanor collaborated on a joint radio show called the Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt Program. She also edited a magazine called The Woman and contributed a series of articles called My Life with F.D.R.[4] In 1952 she married Dr. James Halsted, a doctor who was employed by the Veteran's Administration. They moved to New York where she took up work in public relations for hospitals and medical centers. The Halsteds moved to the Imperial State of Iran, where Halsted helped establish the Pahlavi University Medical School. Anna worked there in public relations and administration. When they returned to the United States, Anna immersed herself in humanitarian work and contributed to the legacy of both her parents.[6] In October 1963, Anna was appointed by President John F. Kennedy to the Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women. In February of that year, she was appointed vice-chairman of the President's Commission for the Observance of Human Rights.[2] In 1971, the Halsteds retired to a cottage in Hillsdale, New York. Anna continued to be active in most of the same organizations until her death from throat cancer on December 1, 1975, aged 69, at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx, New York.[8]
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US National Archives Catalog, viewed March 1, 2024
Anna Roosevelt (1906-1975) was the eldest child and only daughter of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. After her 1924 graduation from Miss Chapin''s school, she attended a short course at Cornell University in the forestry school. On June 5, 1926, she married Curtis Bean Dall. They had two children, Anna Eleanor Dall, known as Sistie (b. 1927), and Curtis Roosevelt Dall, known as Buzzie (b.1930). Between 1932 and 1934, Anna was associate editor of a magazine called Babies Just Babies, hosted a radio program sponsored by the Best and Company Department Store, contributed articles to Liberty magazine and wrote two children''s books, Scamper and ScamperÂ’s Christmas. The Dalls divorced on July 30, 1934. Anna married Clarence John Boettiger on January 18, 1935. Their son, John Roosevelt Boettiger, was born March 30, 1939. From December 1936 to September 1943, Anna was an associate editor and columnist of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Her husband was the editor of this Hearst publication. In 1943, she went to the White House to serve as an unofficial secretary to her father, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her responsibilities included answering mail, assisting with social functions, arranging appointments, and writing presidential speeches. In addition, Anna mapped out the President''s itineraries during the 1944 campaign and accompanied him to the Yalta Conference in February 1945. After President Roosevelt''s death, she and John Boettiger bought a weekly newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona, renamed it the Arizona Times and rapidly increased its circulation. By May 1947, it was a daily paper. Anna was executive editor and columnist until February 1948 when she became editor and publisher. The paper was sold in July and by September 1948 Anna and her mother were co-hosting an American Broadcasting Company radio program, The Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt Program, which was discontinued in September 1949. In 1949, Anna also edited The Woman, a monthly magazine, to which she contributed a series of articles entitled My Life with F.D.R. The Boettigers were divorced August 1, 1949. Anna contracted coccidiomycosis in 1949 and curtailed her activities for several years to convalesce from the disease. On November 11, 1952, Anna married Dr. James A. Halsted, a doctor with the Veterans Administration. She entered the public relations field in labor unions, working for Union Service, Inc., in Los Angeles during 1953 and 1954. In the fall of 1954, she entered the U.C.L.A. School of Social Work. The Halsteds moved to Syracuse, New York, in the fall of 1955. In October, Anna was hired as the assistant to the irector of Public Relations at the State University Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. In April 1957, she became the Director of Public Relations and Assistant to the Dean, a position she held until her resignation in September 1958 when the Halsteds traveled to Iran. In Shiraz, Iran, Dr. Halsted helped to set up the Pahlavi University Medical School. Anna did public relations and administrative work as well as organizing the journals sections of the medical library. Upon their return from Iran in the summer of 1960, the Halsteds moved to Lexington, Kentucky, where Anna was a Staff Assistant to the Dean of the University of Kentucky Medical Center. A year later, the Halsteds moved to Birmingham, Michigan where Anna became the public relations director and coordinator at Metropolitan Hospital for the Comprehensive Medical Care Program sponsored by the United Auto Workers. In 1963, she became the Director of Public Relations for the Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. In October 1963, she was appointed by President Kennedy to the Citizen''s Advisory Council on the Status of Women. She resigned from the Council in January 1968. In February, she was appointed vice-chairman of the President''s Commission for the Observance of Human Rights Year 1968. The Halsteds moved to Washington, D.C., in 1964. While there, Anna was a volunteer with the Washington Work and Training Opportunity Center and a board member of Americans for Democratic Action and the Capitol Area Division of the United Nations Association of the United States of America. She became chairman of the board of the National Committee of Household Employment and a board member of Wiltwyck School as well as an ex-officio board member of the Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation. In 1971, Dr. and Mrs. Halsted retired to a cottage in Hillsdale, New York, which they had acquired in 1966. Anna Halsted continued to remain active in many of the above-mentioned organizations until her death.
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Stoakes, Amos C. Homer, 1866-[ongoing].
Title:
Homer, 1866-[ongoing].
ArchivalResource: items in folder : ill., photo. ; 22 x 28 cm.
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [JUNE 1]
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [JUNE 1]
Part 1, Govs. Smith (Mo.), Warren (Calif.), and Dever (Mass) review a defense bond parade in Independence, Mo. Treasury Sec. Snyder sells bonds to Red Skelton and Elizabeth Scott. Part 2, Pres. Truman and Brazil's Pres. Dutra review a parade in Wash., D.C. Part 3 shows Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., campaigning in N. Y. C. for Congress. A flashback shows the Roosevelt family in 1932. Part 4, Gen. Clay deplanes in Washington, D. C., is greeted by Defense Sec. Johnson, reviews an honor guard, is decorated by Pres. Truman as Vice Pres. Barkley looks on, visits both houses of Congress, discusses Russo-U.S. conflicts, and rides in a N.Y.C. motorcade.
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Papers, 1892-1990
Title:
Papers, 1892-1990
Correspondence, reports, oral histories, photographs, etc., of Justine Polier Wise, judge and authority on juvenile justice.
ArchivalResource: 48 file boxes, 1 1/2 file box, 1 folio folder, 1 folio+ folder
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [DEC. 29]
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [DEC. 29]
Part 1, carrier planes bomb and strafe Makin Island, shoot down a Japanese bomber, and strafe a seaplane base. The U.S. Fleet lays down a barrage as troops, tanks, and equipment go ashore. Troops string telephone wire. Dummy Japanese coastal guns and a captured flag are examined. Prisoners are brought in. Shows Makin Island natives and their wrecked villages. Part 2, firemen battle a blaze at the Standard Hotel in N.Y.C. The injured and dead are evacuated by ambulance. Part 3, a family eats its last meal at home after signing up with the Navy. Part 4, President Roosevelt relaxes with his family around a Christmas tree in Hyde Park. He later reports to the nation on the Teheran Conference.
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Roosevelt, Anna, 1906-1975. Reminiscences of Anna Roosevelt Halsted : oral history, 1973.
Title:
Reminiscences of Anna Roosevelt Halsted : oral history, 1973.
Family life at Hyde Park and Washington, D.C.; relationship of parents, Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt; effects of father's paralysis; 1928, 1932 political campaigns; White House life, work during father's administrations; his relationships with Louis Howe, Missy Le Hand, Lucy Mercer; Yalta conference; Franklin Roosevelt's death.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 55 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.
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Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
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Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Letters, compositions, and other papers of the American writer Robert E. Sherwood.
ArchivalResource: 78 boxes and 1 oversize vololume (27 linear ft.).
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Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Old Family Papers
Title:
Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Old Family Papers
Among the material in this series are some of the oldest indentures, deeds, and estate papers of the Roosevelt family. Included are the papers of Elbert Roosevelt, a New York City merchant and ancestor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This series also contains the miscellaneous legal papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt's parents James and Sara Delano Roosevelt, including their 1880 wedding certificate, a deed to land purchased in Campobello, New Brunswick, Canada by Sara Roosevelt in 1903, drawings for a burial plot in St. James Church, Hyde Park, New York, the will of James Roosevelt's mother Mary Roosevelt, and the probate record and other estate papers of James Roosevelt. Also included are some family correspondence between James Roosevelt and his wife and son Franklin. The papers of the Ludlow Family include those of Eleanor Roosevelt's great-grandparents Edward and Elizabeth Livingston Ludlow and her grandparents Valentine G. and Mary Hall. Also included are family and business correspondence, the latter primarily relating to the maintenance of "Oak Terrace", the Hall family estate at Tivoli, New York. The papers of Elliott Roosevelt, Sr., father of Eleanor Roosevelt, consist chiefly of correspondence between Elliott, his parents Martha Bulloch and Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., his sisters Anna Cowles and Corinne Robinson, his brother Theodore Roosevelt (who would become president of the United States), his wife Anna Hall, and his daughter Eleanor. The papers of Anna Hall Roosevelt, the mother of Eleanor Roosevelt, include her school memorabilia, prose and poetry fragments, clippings concerning the Hall-Roosevelt wedding, commemorative booklets in Anna Hall Roosevelt's memory written by friends, her obituaries bound and inscribed "For Anna's Children, 1893", and a small amount of undated correspondence with her mother Mary L. Hall and her sisters-in-law Anna Cowles and Corinne Robinson.
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [DEC. 16]
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [DEC. 16]
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Wiltwyck School for Boys. Wiltwyck School for Boys records, 1942-1981 [Bulk dates 1964-1982].
Title:
Wiltwyck School for Boys records, 1942-1981 [Bulk dates 1964-1982].
The bulk of the collection is comprised of administrative records of the day-to-day functioning of the Wiltwyck School for Boys. These records include correspondence, meeting minutes, committee files, program descriptions and proposals, fundraising and public relations initiatives, publications by Wiltwyck staff, and oversize architectural drawings of the Wiltwyck campus. The collection contains a number of closed files dealing with individual patient care.
ArchivalResource: 20.58 linear feet (49 document boxes and one oversize archival box)
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Papers donated by the children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, [ca. 1686]-1959.
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Papers donated by the children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, [ca. 1686]-1959.
The bulk of the collection consists of personal family correspondence, 1883-1945, exchanged among Franklin D. Roosevelt, his mother Sara D. Roosevelt, and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt; letters of the Roosevelt children Anna, James, Elliott, Franklin, Jr., and John to their parents and grandmother; and letters to the Roosevelts from their relatives including Catherine and Warren Delano II, Frederic A. Delano, James Roosevelt Roosevelt, Susan Ludlow Parish, Hall Roosevelt, and President Theodore Roosevelt. There are also some non-family letters concerning business, social engagements, political issues, get well messages following Franklin D. Roosevelt's polio attack, and condolences on the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt's half-brother, James Roosevelt Roosevelt. Correspondents include Nancy Cook, Isabella Greenway, Crown Princess Martha of Norway, Langdon P. Marvin, Endicott Peabody, Catherine Smith, Mlle. Marie Souvestre, Margaret "Daisy" Suckley, Edith B. Wilson, and Walter Winchell.
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Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Political Files
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Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Political Files
This series contains correspondence, speeches, notes, and clippings pertaining to Franklin D. Roosevelt's unsuccessful campaign for the vice presidency in 1920. This series also contains correspondence from the period in which Franklin Roosevelt was governor of the State of New York, 1929-1933. This material includes letters, telegrams, and memoranda of a fairly routine nature. Correspondents of note are Vincent Astor, Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Father Charles Coughlin, Mary "Molly" Dewson, Frederic A. Delano, James A. Farley, Fannie Hurst, Colonel Edward M. House, Louis McHenry Howe, Basil O'Connor, Key Pittman, Alfred E. Smith, and Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.
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Hart, James, 1896-1959. Letters to Professor James Hart from eminent Americans in the fields of politics and political science on governmental policy and problems [manuscript] 1915-1953.
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Letters to Professor James Hart from eminent Americans in the fields of politics and political science on governmental policy and problems [manuscript] 1915-1953.
Correspondents include: Edwin A. Alderman, Warren R. Austin, John S. Battle, Charles Beard, Hugo L. Black, Anna R. Boettiger, Isaiah Bowman, Harry Flood Byrd, James F. Brynes, Thomas Terry Connally, Edward S. Corwin, John Dickenson, Paul H. Douglas, Clarence Addison Dykstra, Stephen Early, Felix Frankfurter, Walter E. George, C. O'Conor Goolrick, Robert E. Hannegan, William Hassett, Leon Henderson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Charles Evans Hughes, Harold L. Ickes, Robert K. Jackson, Eric A. Johnston, Estes Kefauver, James McCauley Landis, William Langer, Theodore Marburg, Marvin H. McIntyre, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, John W. Owens, Thomas Walker Page, Philip Peyton, Roscoe Pound, Thomas Reed Powell, George L. Radcliffe, Robert Ramspeck, Dorsey Richardson, Lawrence Richey, Albert C. Ritchie, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, Morris A. Soper, Harold A. Stassen, Hatton W. Sumners, Stuart Symington, Robert A. Taft, William H. Taft, William M. Tuck, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Robert F. Wagner, Edwin M. Watson, Burton K. Wheeler, and Wendell L. Wilkie.
ArchivalResource: 95 items.
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- Hart, James, 1896-1959. Letters to Professor James Hart from eminent Americans in the fields of politics and political science on governmental policy and problems [manuscript] 1915-1953.
Papers, 1886-1976, 1933-1976 (bulk)
Title:
Papers, 1886-1976, 1933-1976 (bulk)
Correspondence, minutes, reports, tributes, speeches, articles, clippings, and other materials pertaining to her parents, 1901-1975, including her correspondence with her parents, 1909-1962; family correspondence with Sara Delano Roosevelt, her husband James A. Halsted, her previous husbands Curtis Dall and John Boettiger, her children Anna Eleanor Dall Seagraves, Curtis Roosevelt Dall (who later dropped the name Dall), and John Roosevelt Boettiger, and her brothers James, Elliott, Franklin, and John Aspinwall Roosevelt. Other correspondents in the collection include Malvina Thompson, Maureen Corr, Stephen Early, David and Maude Gray, Averell Harriman, Lorena Hickok, Joseph and Trude Lash, Adlai E. Stevenson, Harry S. Truman, and Grace Tully. Subject files contain correspondence, articles, speeches, drafts, notes, clippings, and other materials relating to her jobs, radio programs, speeches, and organizations she supported including American Civil Liberties Union, Human Rights Commission, National Committee on Household Employment, National Foundation-March of Dimes, National Youth Administration, Office of Economic Opportunity, President's Commission on the Status of Women, the United Nations, and the Wiltwyck School. Collection also include letters written by her grandfather Elliott Roosevelt, 1886-1892.
ArchivalResource: 34 linear ft.
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Papers, 1920-1978.
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Papers, 1920-1978.
Papers consist almost exclusively of incoming correspondence from Chester Bowles, Maureen Corr, Anna and James Halsted, Lorena Hickok, Aldous Huxley, Joseph Lash, Lady Stella Reading, Helen Reid, Eleanor Roosevelt, Malvina Thompson, Narcissa Vanderlip, and others. Subjects include the American Foundation, the American Peace Award, the Roosevelts, efforts to secure a posthumous Nobel Peace Award to Eleanor Roosevelt, her estate "Salt Meadow" in Connecticut, the Schulmerich carillons, the United States and the Soviet Union, and other aspects of her interest in peace and international cooperation.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Lape, Esther Everett, 1881-1981. Papers, 1920-1978.
Wiltwyck School for Boys Records, 1942-1981, [Bulk Dates: 1964-1981]
Title:
Wiltwyck School for Boys Records, 1942-1981 [Bulk Dates: 1964-1981]
This collection contains the administrative records of the Wiltwyck School for Boys, a residential treatment center for troubled boys and adolescents from the New York City area.
ArchivalResource: 20.58 linear feet (49 document boxes and one oversize archival box)
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- Wiltwyck School for Boys Records, 1942-1981, [Bulk Dates: 1964-1981]
Wiltwyck School For Boys (Esopus, N.Y.). Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1944-1975.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1944-1975.
Comprises 35 items, 34 leaves correspondence. Includes correspondence with Howard A. Seitz and Anna Roosevelt.
ArchivalResource: 35 items (43 l. and 5 photographs (copied))
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- Wiltwyck School For Boys (Esopus, N.Y.). Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1944-1975.
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [APR. 18]
Title:
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [APR. 18]
On the death of President Roosevelt. Shows the flag at half-mast at the Capitol, the White House, and Hyde Park. Harry Truman takes the presidential oath. Flashbacks show Roosevelt posing with his Cabinet and with Gen. Marshall; reporting to Congress on the Yalta Conference; at the 1933 inauguration; on a South American tour, at Hyde Park; with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth; with his family; at the 1945 inauguration; reviewing troops; with Winston Churchill; asking Congress to declare war on Japan; with Churchill, Giraud, and de Gaulle at the Casablanca Conference; with Stalin at the Teheran Conference; with Adm. Nimitz and Gen. MacArthur; with Churchill and Sec. of State Stettinius at the Quebec Conference; and at the Yalta Conference. Other personages include Alger Hiss, James Byrnes, Joe Martin, Tom Connally, Harold Stassen, Dean Gildersleeve, and Arthur Vandenberg. Includes aerial views of San Francisco.
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- Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [APR. 18]
Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. 1921 - 2008. Motion Picture Films. 1961 - 1990. KENNEDY INAUGURATION 1961
Title:
Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. 1921 - 2008. Motion Picture Films. 1961 - 1990. KENNEDY INAUGURATION 1961
Reel l, Pres. Eisenhower greets the Kennedys as they arrive at the White House. Eisenhower and Kennedy together with Vice Pres. Nixon and Sen. Johnson drive to the Capitol. Shows crowds and the White House parade stands. Kennedy, Johnson, and others walk from the White House to the reviewing stand. Parade units pass. Includes scenes of the Cabinet members being sworn into office--close-ups of Sec. of State Rusk and Att. Gen. Robert Kennedy. Reel 2, Sound. Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, and Johnson, appear on the Inaugural platform. A priest prays. Marian Anderson sings. Reel 3, Sound. speaker of the House Rayburn administers the oath to Vice-Pres. Johnson; Chief Justice Warren swears in Pres. Kennedy who begins his Address. Reel 4, Sound. Kennedy concludes his Address. A rabbi prays, the Marine Band plays, and the official party leaves the Inaugural platform. Reel 5, other guests leave the platform. Kennedy walks through the Capitol Rotunda on his way to and from the ceremony. Shows crowds. Rayburn swears in Johnson and Warren, Kennedy. Reel 6, Part 1 shows people in bldgs. along the parade route. Pres. Kennedy's escort, servicemen with state flags, the Fife and Drum Corps, and cadets from the military and naval academies march up Pa. Ave. Shows the Kennedy's, Truman's, Cabinet members, and Joint Chiefs of Staff's cars. Part 2, the Pres. party drives to the Capitol for the Inaugural. A man holds the Bible used by Kennedy in taking his oath. Shows the Marine Band and souvenir sellers. The Pres. delivers his Address (no sd.). Reel 7, shows parade units, crowds, souvenir sellers, Scouts, the Kennedys and others in cars, Robert Kennedy waving, and the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard Academy units. Police "controllers" use handy-talkies. Reel 8, shows crowds, parade units, Navy and Air Force units (including PT Boat float), the police "V" beginning the parade, Gen. Gavin (Grand Marshall), the Army band, and thePres.'s. escort. The Kennedys pass in an open car. Includes scenes of the Trumans (with Gen. Harry Vaughan), Mrs. Alben Barkley and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the Cabinet members, and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Eleanor Roosevelt in their cars. Reel 9, the Presidential party drives to and returns from the Capitol. Shows the beginning of the parade. Reel 10 shows pre-parade snow removal operations across from the White House. The Pres.'s party arrives at the White House from the Capitol. Parade units pass in review. Reel 11, Pres. and Mrs. Kennedy pose with their families. The Cabinet members shake hands and pose. Chief Justice Warren swears in the Cabinet; Kennedy speaks (no sd.). Parade units are shown including the Mass. and Texas units. Shows a man riding a buffalo, crowds watching, and crowds filing into stands. Reel 12, shows service academy marchers, Army units and missiles, and the Mass. and other parade units. Reel 13, shows Army missiles; the Mass. and Texas units; Air Force marchers, missiles, and floats; Indians; the cars of Mrs. Wilson and Eleanor Roosevelt, the Joint Chiefs, and some Senators; Army and Navy Academy units; and other paraders. Reel 14, shows a man on a buffalo, parade units, the Kennedys and Johnsons in cars, and Navy marching units and floats. Reel 15 shows parade units including Marine marching and armored units, and Govs. Rockefeller (N. Y.) and Combs (Kentucky). Reel 16, Part 1 shows Marine units, Air Force marching units and missiles, close-ups of the Presidential party reviewing the parade, Navy marching units and floats, and miscellaneous paraders. Part 2, Kennedy takes his oath and begins his Address (no sd.). Reel 17, parade units pass in review including Marine units and Navy marching units and floats. Shows Gov. Rockefeller's car. Reel 18, crowds and the Pres. watch the parade. Shows the Navy units, Gov. Erbe of Iowa, and Air Force marching units and missiles. Reel19, shows parade units; Govs. Rockefeller and Sanford (N. Car.); crowds; Scouts; the Presidential party on
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. 1921 - 2008. Motion Picture Films. 1961 - 1990. KENNEDY INAUGURATION 1961
Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Correspondence
Title:
Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Correspondence
This series consists primarily of personal family correspondence. Included are letters exchanged between Franklin D. Roosevelt, his mother Sara Delano Roosevelt, and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt; letters of the Roosevelt children, Anna Roosevelt, James Roosevelt, Elliott Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and John A. Roosevelt, to their parents and grandmother; and correspondence written to the Roosevelts by other relatives. Among the correspondence from other family members are letters from Franklin Roosevelt's grandparents Catherine and Warren Delano II, his uncle Frederic A. Delano, and his half-brother James Roosevelt Roosevelt. Also included are letters from Eleanor Roosevelt's cousin Susan Ludlow Parish, her brother G. Hall Roosevelt, and her uncle President Theodore Roosevelt. Non-family related correspondence in this series includes letters concerning business matters and social engagements, as well as correspondence from Franklin Roosevelt's New York state senatorial constituency, get well messages following his polio attack in 1921, and letters of condolence on the death of his half-brother James Roosevelt Roosevelt. Correspondents in this series include Nancy Cook, Isabella Greenway, Crown Princess Martha of Norway, Langdon P. Marvin, Endicott Peabody, Catherine Smith, Marie Souvestre, Margaret "Daisy" Suckley, Edith B. Wilson, and Walter Winchell.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear feet, 7 linear inches
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- Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Correspondence
Papers, 1900-1963, 1932-1950 (bulk)
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Papers, 1900-1963, 1932-1950 (bulk)
Correspondence, legal papers, business records, personal financial papers, military papers, clippings, and memorabilia concerning Boettiger's association with the CHICAGO TRIBUNE, the Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., the SEATTLE POST-INQUIRER, the United States Army during World War II, and the ARIZONA TIMES. Some items relate to the Boettiger family or the Roosevelt family.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear ft.
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- Boettiger, John, 1900-1950. Papers, 1900-1963, 1932-1950 (bulk)
Roosevelt, Anna, 1906-1975. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1963-1971.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1963-1971.
ArchivalResource: 5 items (11 l.)
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- Roosevelt, Anna, 1906-1975. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1963-1971.
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [NOV. 7]
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [NOV. 7]
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- Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [NOV. 7]
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [JULY, 10]
Title:
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [JULY, 10]
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- Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [JULY, 10]
Roosevelt, Anna, 1906-1975. Typed letters signed (4) : Seattle, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1938-1942.
Title:
Typed letters signed (4) : Seattle, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1938-1942.
Thanking him for good wishes.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (4 p.)
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- Roosevelt, Anna, 1906-1975. Typed letters signed (4) : Seattle, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1938-1942.
Polier, Justine Wise, 1903-1987. Papers, 1892-1990 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1892-1990 (inclusive).
This collection of personal and professional papers is arranged in seven series and documents Polier's commitment to juvenile justice and the welfare of children of all races and religions. The personal papers consist of photographs, clippings, oral histories, and tributes. The professional papers include correspondence and reports describing her labor activism and early career as a labor lawyer. Court records, correspondence, reports, opinions, decisions, etc., document her work as judge of the Family Court, and speeches, conference agendas, etc., attest to the national focus of her work as director of the Juvenile Justice Division of the Children's Defense Fund. Also included are her unpublished and published writings and speeches, and records of her service on the boards of many New York State and City task forces, commissions, and organizations relating to child welfare and juvenile justice.
ArchivalResource: 24.5 linear ft.
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- Polier, Justine Wise, 1903-1987. Papers, 1892-1990 (inclusive).
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Eleanor Roosevelt
Title:
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Eleanor Roosevelt
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- Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. 1860 - 1964. Correspondence with Harry S. Truman. 1945 - 1962. Harry S. Truman, 1945-May 1947. 1945 - 1962. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Eleanor Roosevelt
Cotton, Thomas L., 1891-1964. Thomas L. Cotton papers, 1925-1937.
Title:
Thomas L. Cotton papers, 1925-1937.
Papers ( 1925-1937) of Thomas L. Cotton (1891-1964) include biographical information, personal correspondence, organizational reports, writings, materials pertaining to educational organizations, miscellaneous published material, and material pertaining to adult education, Lithuanian Americans, and Polish Americans. Correspondents include Eleanor Roosevelt and Anna Roosevelt Dall. Other materials pertain to Cotton's YMCA work, the International Community Center, the Foreign Language Information Service, Dania, Folk Festival Council, the Croatian Fraternal Union, Polish and Italian Americans, and ethnic events in Chicago, Illinois, and New York (1932-1933).
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. and.1 oversize portfolio.
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- Cotton, Thomas L., 1891-1964. Thomas L. Cotton papers, 1925-1937.
Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Writings and Printed Materials
Title:
Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Writings and Printed Materials
This series contains materials used in and related to written works, including Elliott Roosevelt's "FDR: His Personal Letters"; James Roosevelt and Sidney Shallett's "Affectionately, FDR"; a proof copy of Eleanor Roosevelt's "This I Remember"; copies of presidential logs from Franklin D. Roosevelt's wartime conference trips; and a manuscript about John Paul Jones.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet, 5 linear inches
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- Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt. 1686 - 1959. Writings and Printed Materials
Eleanor Roosevelt sound recordings, 1939-1962.
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Eleanor Roosevelt sound recordings, 1939-1962.
Three radio series, 1940-1941, 1948-1949, and 1950-1951, which featured guests interviewed by Eleanor Roosevelt or her daughter, Anna, and discussions; recordings of miscellaneous speeches by President Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others; radio interviews of Eleanor Roosevelt, Louis M. Howe, Anna Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.; recordings produced by the United Nations, particularly in connection with the Human Rights Declaration; Eleanor Roosevelt's statements during political campaigns, 1940-1960; and recordings of music by professional and non-professional musicians, vocalists, and performing artists sent to or collected by Eleanor Roosevelt which reflect her interests in politics and civil and human rights.
ArchivalResource: 463 items.
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- Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. Eleanor Roosevelt sound recordings, 1939-1962.
Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers
Title:
Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers
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- Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers
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- American Civil Liberties Union.
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- Boettiger, John, 1900-1950.
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- Boettiger, John Roosevelt, 1936-
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- Corr, Maureen.
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- Cotton, Thomas L., 1891-1964.
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- Dall, Curtis.
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- Early, Stephen T., 1889-1951.
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- Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.
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- Gray, David, 1870-1968.
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- Gray, Maude.
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Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986.
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- Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986.
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- National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
Pierpont Morgan Library. Wagenknecht Collection.
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- Pierpont Morgan Library. Wagenknecht Collection.
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Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
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Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1914-
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Sherwood, Robert E. (Robert Emmet), 1896-1955
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Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965.
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United States. National Youth Administration.
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- United States. National Youth Administration.
United States. Office of Economic Opportunity.
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- United States. Office of Economic Opportunity.
United States. President's Commission on the Status of Women.
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