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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_HoweLouis Howe - Wikipedia

    Louis McHenry Howe (January 14, 1871 – April 18, 1936) was an American reporter for the New York Herald best known for acting as an early political advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Born to a wealthy family in Indianapolis, Indiana, Howe was a small, sickly, and asthmatic child.

  2. THE PRESIDENCY: Death of Howe. NATIONAL AFFAIRS. One evening last week three candidates for President, Franklin Roosevelt, Publisher Frank Knox and Senator Arthur Vandenberg. sat down with many another bigwig of Politics. Business and Press. They laughed until their sides ached at the political slapstick of the Gridiron Club's spring dinner.

  3. 10 de sept. de 2023 · septiembre 09, 2023 | 21:16 pm hrs. Así es, Yordi: Este sábado se dio a conocer que la actriz mexicana Martha Higareda se comprometió con su novio, el empresario estadounidense Lewis Howes, durante una de sus presentaciones.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2011 · FDR's Shadow: Louis Howe, The Force That Shaped Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Paperback – January 4, 2011. by Julie M. Fenster (Author) 4.4 49 ratings. See all formats and editions. In 1921, Franklin Delano Roosevelt―the 1920 vice presidential candidate on the losing Democratic ticket―was overcome by an illness that left him unable to walk.

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  5. Louis McHenry Howe (1871-1936) Louis McHenry Howe was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on January 14, 1871, to Edward Porter Howe, a Civil War veteran who worked as an insurance executive and small-time newspaper publisher, and Eliza Blake Ray.

  6. Louis Howe. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site. Courtesy FDR Library. Quick Facts. Significance: Reporter and Political Adviser to Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. Place of Birth: Indianapolis, IN. Date of Birth: January 14, 1871. Place of Death: Bethesda, MD. Date of Death: April 18, 1936.

  7. Louis McHenry Howe made a career out of being "the man behind Roosevelt." His closeness to Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt made him somewhat of a curiosity. Certainly, his appearance was not...