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  1. 15 de may. de 2024 · From the book jacket: MargueriteMissyLeHand was the private secretary and right-hand woman of Franklin Delano Roosevelt for more than twenty years, serving as de facto chief of staff in the White House – a position never held by a woman before or since.

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Marguerite 'Missy' LeHand, a young woman with a modest background, an agile intellect, a pleasant personality, and remarkable stenographer's skills, began working for F.D.R. in 1920, when he ran for vice president.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · , For the two decades between 1921 and 1941 no one spent more time with Franklin Delano Roosevelt than Marguerite 'Missy' LeHand. From modest Irish Catholic Boston roots, Missy rose to become an indispensable intimate confidante, adviser, chief of staff and exclusive conduit to the most consequential personality of the Twentieth Century.

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  4. Hace 4 días · Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (; October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat, and activist. She served as the first lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, during her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office, making her the longest-serving first lady of the United States.

  5. 10 de may. de 2024 · Her friendship with Miller occurred at the same time that her husband was rumored to be having an affair with his secretary Marguerite "Missy" LeHand.

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  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · You will also find links to digitized divorces through the Divorce Records by County Tab. These are divorces that were previously microfilmed from the CT State Archives. Fairfield County Superior Court Divorces, 1868-1941