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Advisers to Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1932-33
As identified by James Kieran.[1]
- Elanor Roosevelt [r]: Wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, United Nations ambassador. [e]
- Louis McHenry Howe [r]: Newspaper man from Kentucky known as the "headman" and adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt. [e]
- James A. Farley [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Henry Morgenthau Jr. [r]: U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. [e]
- Samuel I. Rosenman [r]: Speechwriter and legal counsel for Franklin D. Roosevelt. [e]
- Raymond Moley [r]: Columbia University law professor and aide to Franklin D. Roosevelt. [e]
- Adolf Berle [r]: Columbia University law professor and aide to Franklin D. Roosevelt. [e]
- Rexford Tugwell [r]: Columbia University economics professor and adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt. [e]
- Hugh Johnson [r]: General, Roosevelt adviser, and director of the National Recovery Administration. [e]
- Edward J. Flynn [r]: New York Secretary of State, 1928-1933. [e]
- Joseph P. Kennedy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- James F. Byrnes [r]: United States Senator, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Secretary of State during 1930s and 1940s. [e]
- Key Pittman [r]: United States Senator from Nevada. [e]
- D. Basil O'Connor [r]: Law partner of Franklin D. Roosevelt. [e]
- ↑ James Kieran, "The 'Cabinet' Mr. Roosevelt Already Has," New York Times, November 20, 1932, p. XX2.