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The Jane Addams Homes ( one of the first housing projects ) consisted of 32 buildings of 2, 3, and 4 stories ( 987 units ) built in 1938 by Franklin D. Roosevelt's WPA Program.

Roosevelt's and son
* Theodore Roosevelt's son Quentin kept a Hyacinth macaw named Eli Yale.
Roosevelt's eldest son, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., received the Medal of Honor for heroism at the Battle of Normandy in 1944.
" President Roosevelt's son James Roosevelt served with The Marine Raiders.
Teddy Roosevelt's son Quentin was shot down in July 1918 while flying a French SPAD plane during WWI.
Daniels, along with his son Jonathan, were passengers on Franklin Roosevelt's 1945 funeral train onwards from Raleigh, North Carolina until the burial at Roosevelt's Hyde Park, New York burial at his home, Springwood, and then back to Washington in the company of new President Harry S. Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt
The field was originally named Curtiss Field and was renamed in honor of Theodore Roosevelt's son Quentin, who died in World War I.
Roosevelt Museum, former home of Roosevelt's eldest son Theodore, and a brief walk from the main house.
Devane was born in Albany, New York, in 1939 according to some sources, the son of Joseph ( Joe ) Devane, who had been Franklin D. Roosevelt's chauffeur when he was Governor of New York.
Theodore Roosevelt's son Archibald was named after Bulloch.
Previously, President Theodore Roosevelt's son Archibald, Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia, Bill Clinton's daughter Chelsea Clinton, and Vice President Al Gore's son, Albert Gore III, all graduated from Sidwell Friends.
" As President Roosevelt's son he had rather a difficult task to fit himself in with the democratic style of living which is necessary in the intimate life of an aviation camp.
Originally named the Hempstead Plains Aerodrome, it was renamed in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt's son, Quentin, who was killed in air combat during World War I. Roosevelt Field was the takeoff point for many historic flights in the early history of aviation, including Charles Lindbergh's 1927 solo transatlantic flight.
In March 1909, President William Howard Taft began his administration by replacing Theodore Roosevelt's appointed Secretary of the Interior James Rudolph Garfield ( son of the assassinated Republican president, James Garfield ) with Richard Ballinger, a former Mayor of Seattle who had served as Commissioner of the General Land Office ( GLO ) under Secretary Garfield.
To the right, in uniform in front of Rayburn, is Roosevelt's son James Roosevelt | James, who escorted his father to the United States Capitol | Capitol.
In volume three of Theodore Roosevelt's The Winning of the West, he stated that Scott " delighted in war " against the Indians after the death of his son.
The expedition started in Cáceres, a small town on the Paraguay River, with 15 Brazilian porters ( camaradas ), the two leaders, Roosevelt's son, and American naturalist George Cherrie.
Robards was born Jason Nelson Robards on a farm in Hillsdale, Michigan, the son of Elizabeth ( née Loomis ), a schoolteacher, and Frank P. Robards, Sr., a farmer and post office inspector who managed Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 Presidential campaign in Michigan.

Roosevelt's and Kermit
Quentin was the youngest child of Theodore Roosevelt's household, which included half-sister Alice, sister Ethel, and brothers Theodore, Jr., Kermit, and Archibald " Archie ".
A single specimen of the Roosevelt's Muntjac or Roosevelt's barking deer ( Muntiacus rooseveltorum ) was presented to the Field Museum in 1929 following a hunting expedition led by Theodore ( Jnr ) and Kermit Roosevelt.

Roosevelt's and Colonel
When Colonel Wood became commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade, the Rough Riders then became " Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
President Roosevelt's interpreter was U. S. Marine Corps Colonel Bill Eddy who recorded the men's conversation in his book FDR Meets Ibn Saud.

Roosevelt's and Rondon
Roosevelt's popular book Through the Brazilian Wilderness describes his expedition into the Brazilian jungle in 1913 as a member of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, co-named after its leader, Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon.
Despite Roosevelt's continued decline and loss of over 50 pounds ( 20 kg ) of his original 220, Commander Rondon had been repeatedly slowing down the pace of the expedition in dedication to his commission's mapmaking and other geographical goals that demanded regular stops to fix the expedition's position by sun-based survey.
In 1914, Rondon accompanied Theodore Roosevelt on Roosevelt's famous expedition to map the Amazon and discover new species.

Roosevelt's and naturalist
Roosevelt's achievements as a naturalist, explorer, hunter, author, and soldier are as much a part of his fame as any office he held as a politician.
Beebe admired Roosevelt's skill as a field naturalist as well as his advocacy of conservation, and Roosevelt's fame made his support highly valuable in Beebe's scientific endeavors.

Roosevelt's and George
Roosevelt's attempt to break the " two-term " tradition established by George Washington was also a focus of Willkie's criticism ; the Republican candidate accused Roosevelt of thinking himself indispensable and wanting to institute " one-man rule.
* February 22 – General George Marshall transmits a direct order to General Douglass MacArthur in President Roosevelt's name, ordering MacArthur himself to turn over command of the Philippines to a subordinate and report to Australia to assume command of the large American force being built up there.
" On the other hand, Roosevelt's successor, Harry S. Truman, appears to have taken an instant dislike to Patton, at one point comparing him to George Armstrong Custer.
Anderson's finish was still the best showing for a third party candidate since George Wallace's 14 % in 1968 and the sixth best for any such candidate in the 20th century ( trailing Theodore Roosevelt's 27 % in 1912, Robert LaFollette's 17 % in 1924, Wallace, and Ross Perot's 19 % and 8 % in 1992 and 1996, respectively ).
Certain historians, such as Robert Skidelsky in his Politicians and the Slump, compared the orthodox policies of the Labour and National governments unfavourably with the more radical proto-Keynesian measures advocated by David Lloyd George and Oswald Mosley, and the more interventionist and Keynesian responses in other economies: Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal in the United States, the Labour government in New Zealand, and the Social Democratic government in Sweden.
Though George had sided with 34 of Roosevelt's 44 New Deal proposals, he refused to side with some of the proposals in Roosevelt's second term and the President believed George had now been " put out to pasture.
George, however, refused to criticize Roosevelt during the campaign and blamed the purge on Roosevelt's advisers.
Still very conservative, George opposed Franklin D. Roosevelt's nomination for president in 1932.
George found far more to oppose during Roosevelt's second term, however, including rigorous regulation of utility companies, the Wealth Tax Act, and Roosevelt's attempt to pack the U. S. Supreme Court with justices favorable to his New Deal policies.
In the 1940s, as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and then of the Senate Finance Committee, George supported Roosevelt's efforts at military preparedness, including Lend-Lease aid to Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union, already at war, and American defensive build-up in response to the threat posed by Japanese and German militarism.
Soon after his arrival in the US, Szyk was inspired by Roosevelt's 1941 " Four Freedoms " State of the Union speech to illustrate the Four Freedoms, preceding Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms by two years ; these were used as poster stamps during the war, and later illustrated a Four Freedoms Award which was presented to Harry Truman, George Marshall, and Herbert H. Lehman.
The act also halved Supreme Court pensions and two of the four anti-New Deal Supreme Court justices, Willis Van Devanter and George Sutherland, refused to retire, remained on the bench, and struck down some of Roosevelt's recovery acts ; Supreme Court pensions were originally halved in 1932 but had been temporarily restored by Congress to full pay in February 1933.
Items in the collection include a rifle reputedly once owned by George Washington, Teddy Roosevelt's " Big Stick " hunting rifle, and items once owned by " Buffalo Bill " Cody and the outlaw Jesse James.
* Rediscovery of Roosevelt's Barking Deer ( Muntiacus rooseveltorum ), George Amato, Mary G. Egan, George B. Schaller, Richard H. Baker, Howard C. Rosenbaum, William G. Robichaud, Rob DeSalle, Journal of Mammalogy, Vol.
To settle the dispute, in 1927 American explorer George Miller Dyott led a second trip down the river, confirming Roosevelt's discoveries.

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