Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
The Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site is a national historic site in Hyde Park, NY. This area is protected by the federal government for its historical significance.
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*Baseball (Mens) - Coach D'Amico
*Baseball (Mens) - Coach D'Amico
*Softball (Womens) - Coach Landri
*Softball (Womens) - Coach Landri
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*MW2 Clan (elro)- Coach Mark
*Volleyball (Womens) - Coach Valenti
*Volleyball (Womens) - Coach Valenti
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Filed under: The Daily FLOTUS with Lynn SweetFirst Lady Michelle Obama is taking a cue from Eleanor Roosevelt. On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Obama hosted a tea for military women in the East Room of the White House with Second Lady of the United States Jill Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napalitano. Also there were Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.), Congressional Caucus on Womens Issues chairman, along with co-chair Rep. Gwen Moore (D...
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If you missed Eleanor Roosevelt's 125th birthday, you might still enjoy this article from the Poughkeepsie Journal celebrating her accomplishments. The sidebar includes some famous firsts and the lasting effects of the Fair Labor Standards Act that she advocated in 1938.
Eleanor Roosevelt's 125th birthday : A time to honor her legacy
Eleanor Roosevelt's Legacy originally appeared on About.com Women's History on Wednesday, October 14th...
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This week (October 11th) is Eleanor Roosevelt's 125th birthday. There is a nice article at HNN on her this week. You can also find information at Val-Kill, which is the NPS site of Eleanor Roosevelt. Time has a really nice photo essay on her younger days - some really beautiful photographs. Eleanor Roosevelt was a tireless worker for equal rights for everyone and is best known for these efforts. I thought I'd pull some information on this...
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MONTPELIER— Former Vermont Gov. Madeleine Kunin is to receive an award named for former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Kunin, who served as governor from 1985 to 1991, is to receive the 2009 Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill Medal award at a ceremony ...
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