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  1. The Conference lasted from February 2, 1945, to February 11, 1945. Anna was important to Roosevelt both personally and as aide-de-camp. Anna Boettiger was a witness to many historic moments, but she also carried the burden of dealing with some of the most intimate and painful decisions of her parents during their unconventional marriage.

  2. Después de la muerte de Roosevelt en abril de 1945, William Randolph Hearst ya no tenía motivos para favorecer a Boettiger y tuvieron una pelea. Boettiger dejó el Seattle Post-Intelligencer, y él y Anna compraron un periódico semanal en Phoenix, Arizona.

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  3. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, the oldest child and only daughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, was born in New York on May 3, 1906. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Boettiger Halsted (1906-1975) | Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project | The George Washington University

  4. Quick Facts. Also Known As: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall Boettiger Halsted. Died At Age: 69. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Clarence John Boettiger (m. 1935–1949), Curtis Bean Dall (m. 1926–1934), James Addison Halsted (m. 1952–1975) father: Franklin D. Roosevelt. mother: Eleanor Roosevelt.

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  5. 2 de dic. de 1975 · Anna Roosevelt Halsted, the only daughter of President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, died yesterday of cancer at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx. She was 69 years old and the wife of Dr....

  6. Halsted trabajó con su segundo esposo Clarence John Boettiger en el Seattle Post-Intelligencer, sirviendo como editora de la sección de mujeres durante varios años. Posteriormente trabajó en relaciones públicas para universidades.

  7. After President Roosevelt's death, she and John Boettiger bought a weekly newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona, renamed it the Arizona Times and rapidly increased its circulation. By May 1947, it was a daily paper.