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  2. Marguerite LeHand - Wikipedia

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    Marguerite Alice "Missy" LeHand (September 13, 1896 – July 31, 1944) was a private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) for 21 years. According to LeHand's biographer Kathryn Smith in The Gatekeeper, she eventually functioned as White House Chief of Staff, the first woman in American history to do so.

  3. Marvin H. McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Also in attendance were Steve T. Early, FDR's press secretary and Grace G. Tully, FDR's private secretary, who had succeeded Marguerite LeHand in 1941 and was among those closest to Roosevelt having been with the family throughout the Albany years.

  4. Category : Franklin D. Roosevelt administration personnel

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt administration cabinet members (1 C, 28 P) B. Black Cabinet (8 P) ... Marguerite LeHand; David E. Lilienthal; Isador Lubin; M. J. Warren Madden;

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  6. Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Page Mercer was born on April 26, 1891, in Washington, D.C., to Carroll Mercer, a member of Theodore Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" cavalry military unit in the campaigns in Cuba, on the south shore of the island near Santiago during the brief Spanish–American War in 1898, and Minna Leigh (Minnie) Tunis, an independent woman of "Bohemian" exotic, free-spirited tastes. [1]

  7. Inaugurations through the years: See historical photos from ...

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    A crowd gathers outside the south portico of the White House to attend Franklin D. Roosevelt's 4th Inaugural speech on January 20, 1945 in Washington D.C. Franklin D. Roosevelt - 1941.

  8. Did FDR know about the Pearl Harbor attack before it ... - AOL

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    There is some proof that Roosevelt had information suggesting there was a possibility of such an attack. A memo released to the public in 2011, sent to Roosevelt three days before the 1941 attack ...

  9. Category : Personal secretaries to the President of the ...

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    In general, before FDR the duties performed by the President's personal secretary is now currently equivalent to the White House Chief of Staff Wikimedia Commons has media related to Personal secretaries to the President of the United States .