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  1. The Grace Tully Collection - Open and Online the grace tully collection - open and online social security exhibit - in their own words . remembering rivington r. winant fdr and america’s “national pastime” IN THIS ISSUE archivist alycia vivona to retire. our partner: the roosevelt institute the new “on our way” newsletter

  2. 16 de jun. de 1984 · Grace G. Tully, a personal secretary and confidante of Franklin D. Roosevelt for 17 years, died of cancer June 15 at George Washington University Hospital. She lived in Washington.

  3. Grace Tully Biographical Timeline. Born in Bayonne, New Jersey, August 9, 1900. Father died when young, and she and two sisters and brother were raised by devout Catholic mother. Attended parochial and convent schools before enrolling in secretarial school. Worked for Bishop (then later) Cardinal Patrick Hayes as secretary for ten years.

  4. www.gracetully.comGrace Tully

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  5. Grace Tully was private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  6. 29 de jul. de 2010 · Grace Tully first came to work with Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt during the 1928 political campaign season, assisting Eleanor Roosevelt’s work on Al Smith’s campaign and working as part of FDR’s team campaigning for the governorship of New York.

  7. Description: Bio: Grace Tully was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, on August 9, 1900. She went to work for the Democratic National Committee in 1928, and her first assignment was to assist Eleanor Roosevelt in organizing support for presidential candidate Al Smith.