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As President throughout much of World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt on the domestic front used his fireside chats and the press to explain and justify his difficult wartime decisions abroad.
Early was involved in Roosevelt taking advantage of the radio medium through his fireside chats, an idea some say he got from George Akerson who had unsuccessfully tried to convince President Hoover to do something similar.
FDR shortly after giving one of his famous fireside chats
The fireside chats were a series of thirty evening radio addresses given by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1944.
He visited the library often during the war to sort and classify his records and memorabilia ; and from his study in the library he delivered several of his famous radio speeches or " fireside chats ".
FDR had even mentioned the kidnapping in one of his fireside chats and, fueled also by the Lindbergh kidnapping, the FBI and local police bureaus greatly stepped up their pursuit of those engaged in these types of crimes.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognized the potential of radio to reach the American public, and during his four terms ( 1933 – 45 ) his radio " fireside chats " informed the nation on the progress of policies to counter the Depression and on developments during World War II.

fireside and were
Plans were made for a possible " fireside jam " album with Clapton, according to Helm, and an Apple Films " rock western " called Zachariah, but neither project ever eventuated.

fireside and considered
It was his custom, to retire in the evening to what he considered the most comfortable corner in the house, and take his seat close, to the kitchen fireside, in order to draw some plan for the forming a new instrument, or scheme for the improvement of one already made.

fireside and more
Austen biographer Claire Tomalin speculates that Austen may have begun this book, which is more explicitly comic than her other works and contains many literary allusions that her parents and siblings would have enjoyed, as a family entertainment — a piece of lighthearted parody to be read aloud by the fireside.
When Eugene departs into the night, it is not " the night of despair and darkness but the free air and holy starlight which is so much more natural an atmosphere to him than this stuffy fireside warmth of mothers and sisters and wives and so on ".

fireside and than
I love the fireside rather than the forum.

fireside and most
The first, and possibly the most important academic collection to focus in this area was James Orchard Halliwell's, The Nursery Rhymes of England ( 1842 ) and Popular Rhymes and Tales in 1849, in which he divided rhymes into antiquities ( historical ), fireside stories, game-rhymes, alphabet-rhymes, riddles, nature-rhymes, places and families, proverbs, superstitions, customs, and nursery songs ( lullabies ).

fireside and radio
Roosevelt's first fireside chat was March 12, 1933, which marked the beginning of a series of 30 radio broadcasts to the American people reassuring them the nation was going to recover and shared his hopes and plans for the country.
( WJSV is now WFED in Washington D. C .) He was the man who used the on-air label " fireside chat " to regular radio broadcasts of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Great Depression and World War II.

fireside and shows
In later shows he ventured out of his fireside armchair and into the field, going on a Club 18-30 holiday in Ibiza, going undercover at a public school ball, and smoking cannabis for the first time at the Tribal Gathering music festival.

fireside and during
It is said that during a visit to Alde House around 1860, one evening while sitting by the fireside, Elizabeth and Emily Davies selected careers for advancing the frontiers of women's rights ; Elizabeth was to open the medical profession to women, Emily the doors to a university education for women, while 13-year-old Millicent was allocated politics and votes for women.

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Exclusive of his controversial writings, he left behind him a very voluminous series of practical evangelical books, which have long remained the " fireside " favourites of the peasantry of French Protestantism.
** Franklin D. Roosevelt, in a fireside chat to the nation, declares that the United States must become " the great arsenal of democracy.
In Ancient Greek religion Hestia (, " hearth " or " fireside ") is the virgin goddess of the hearth, architecture, and the right ordering of domesticity, the family and the state.
Nevertheless, the story occurs in the fireside lore of nearly every Aryan people.
A winter's tale is something associated with parents telling children stories of legends around a fireside: by using this title, it implies to the audience that these details should not be taken too seriously.
The museum includes items from 10, 000-year-old fossils, to a fireside popcorn popper, to a display of cameras.
The Stockton Inn is now a historic restaurant with guest suites and a venue for weddings and other catered events with fireside dining in winter and outdoor dining in season.
On being encountered drinking a glass of wine in the street while watching the fire, Sheridan was famously reported to have said: " A man may surely be allowed to take a glass of wine by his own fireside.
The carbonic acid would damage a typical boiler by corroding the flue and fireside boiler heating surfaces.
We know that we can't sit home by the fireside ALL the time just because we cannot be together.
These poets usually used conventional forms and meters in their poetry, making them suitable for families entertaining at their fireside.
Roosevelt explained his program in a fireside chat in which he finally acknowledged that it was up to the government to " create an economic upturn " by making " additions to the purchasing power of the nation.
According to Roosevelt ’ s principal speechwriter, Judge Clinton Sorrel, FDR first used " fireside chat " in 1929 as Governor of New York.
While preparing to speak at a CES fireside being held at Brigham Young University's Marriott Center on February 7, 1993, Hunter was confronted by Cody Judy, who rushed onto the rostrum and threatened Hunter and the audience of 15, 000 – 17, 000.

chats and were
Experimental chats like Galaxy Network or VM / Shell were asked to shut down before they gained popularity.
The chats ranged from fifteen to forty-five minutes and eighty percent of the words used were in the one thousand most commonly used words in the English dictionary.
The chats were supposedly about sports, but often digressed into topics like the Gulf War, what kind of flowers were blooming at Barber's Tallahassee, Florida home, or other non-sport subjects.
The three girls were initially cast in the mid-1980s for a TV show to be called Fans, which was to feature chats and sing-alongs with guest stars.
They pick up insects mainly from the ground, and were, like other chats, placed in the thrush family Turdidae, but are now considered as Old World flycatchers.
The following year two more titles were issued under Yoseloff's direction, Folk Tales and Fairy Stories from India by Sudhin Ghose, and Moncrif's Cats, a translation by Reginald Bretnor of the 18th century French writer François-Augustin Paradis de Moncrif's 1727 work, Histoire des chats.
See: Category: Saxicolinae for the chats which were formerly placed in this family.
On October 16, 2006, the chats on every MSN Group were removed during the cancellation of the MSN Chat service.
In 2009, Web sites belonging to a handful of security researchers and groups were hacked and passwords, private e-mails, IM chats, and sensitive documents were exposed on the vandalized site of Dan Kaminsky, days before the conference.

chats and more
It belongs to a group of more terrestrial species, often called chats.
Thus, less experienced field birdwatchers sometimes overlook chats after mistaken their song for species such as Gray Catbirds and Brown Thrashers, which share similar habitat preferences and skulking habits, though are generally much more abundant.
Soon after Naseeb added features such as chats, villages, and more space to upload pictures for a fee.

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