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  1. 6 de jun. de 2017 · The “fine biography” and “compelling personal story” (The Wall Street Journal) of arguably the most influential member of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration, Marguerite “Missy” LeHand, FDR’s de facto chief of staff, who has been misrepresented, mischaracterized, and overlooked throughout history…until now.Widely considered the first—and only—female presidential ...

  2. 8 de oct. de 2008 · MARGUERITE A. “MISSY” LEHAND. Perhaps because Missy LeHand was a woman, started out as a secretary, and suffered the destruction of most of her papers, historians have overlooked or underestimated her importance. From 1921 to 1941, Missy was closer than anyone else to “Effdee,” as she alone called him. She complemented FDR in four ways.

  3. Marguerite Alice "Missy" LeHand (September 13, 1896 – July 31, 1944) was a private secretary to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) for 21 years. According to LeHand's biographer Kathryn Smith in The Gatekeeper, she eventually functioned as White House Chief of Staff, the only woman in American history to do so. Property. Value.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2008 · MARGUERITE A. “MISSY” LEHAND. Perhaps because Missy LeHand was a woman, started out as a secretary, and suffered the destruction of most of her papers, historians have overlooked or underestimated her importance. From 1921 to 1941, Missy was closer than anyone else to “Effdee,” as she alone called him. She complemented FDR in four ways.

  5. Marguerite LeHand Marguerite LeHand nació en 1896 en Poughkeepsie, Nueva York. Era la hija de un policía y una enfermera. Después de graduarse de la universidad en 1919, comenzó a trabajar como secretaria en la oficina del senador David Walsh en Washington, D.C. En 1927, LeHand fue contratada como secretaria personal de Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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  7. 1. Franklin D. Roosvelt caused a sensation at the Democratic Nominating Convention in 1932 by arriving on a Ford Tri-Motor plane. Missy LeHand flew with FDR to help him finish his acceptance speech on the plane. Courtesy National Archives. On the morning of July 2, 1932, a slender, neatly dressed young woman with dark hair already threaded in ...