Read Eleanor and Franklin Online
Authors: Joseph P. Lash
other tickets considered, 782, 783, 785
and outbreak of World War I, 247â54, 256, 262, 266
owns one of first Fords, Eleanor attempts to drive, 195
Oyster Bay relatives side against, 314
Pearl Buck pursues on white-supremacy issue, 852
and Pearl Harbor, 823â24
petitions to go overseas, 259
political ambitions of in 1908, 205â6
political chain of command unclear, 554
political prospects darken, 216
political views and attitudes contrasted with Eleanor's, 401â2
postwar world organization ideas of evolving, 852
and power struggle with Smith after becoming governor, 402â5
and problems with Farley, 553â56
purchases Warm Springs, 367â68
quarantine speech of, 718â19
racial views and attitudes of, 647â48
received at Buckingham Palace, 264
receives Keynes' letter on 1937 recession, 590
recklessness of surprises Oyster Bay relatives, 328
recognizes Soviet Russia, 749â50
and reconciliation with Eleanor, trip to Europe, 280â88
passim
relationship with children, 297
relationship with Eleanor during White House years, 575â77
relationship with Missy, 427, 428, 640â44, 645
relationship with Sara, 144â46, 148, 149
remains a Democrat, 206
resigns Navy post, 312
reticent to disclose self, 570
runs for state senate (1910), 205â6, 207â10
and
Sabalo
cruise to Campobello, 330
and sale of military planes to France, 735â36
and Sara's death, 818
Sara's objections and interference to engagement, 134â37, 138â42, 152, 160
selects Hopkins to head unemployment relief, 432
self-esteem leads to brashness, 245â46
shifts views on Prohibition and League of Nations issues, 433â35
and Sinclair's effort to obtain White House support, 484
and Smith nomination, 361
and Smith re-nomination speech (1926), 389
Spanish Civil War, 720â21, 723, 725
stand on Prohibition issue, 390â91
strenuous schedule of following 1920 defeat, 320
studies law at Columbia, 178, 179, 186
and Subsistence Homestead Program, 495â99, 507â8, 510, 513, 514â17, 518
and summit conferences, 882, 883â85
and Sumner Welles' appointment, Armistice Day conference idea, 726â27
sworn in as governor, 405
and Tammany opposition (1912), 218
tax-bill veto overridden, 887
teaches Eleanor how to inspect state institutions, 413
and UNRRA conference, 883
urges European powers to continue negotiations, 729â30
and Val-Kill cottage, 378â79
vetoes Eleanor's trip to China, 865
victory in the making, Republican scare tactics, 564â66
victory of, 907â8
visits Arthurdale, 521
visits settlement-house child with Eleanor, 166
and Wagner Housing Act, 585
and Wallace-Jones RCF fight, 913â14
and Wallace's nomination, 779
Washington in 1913, political prospects of, 229â30
wedding of, 170â74
White House familiars expendable, 645
and White House lifestyle, 462â65
and World Court issue, 706â10
and WTUL anniversary party, 409â10
and Yalta Conference, 913, 915â16
and youth movement, 679, 681, 682â85, 686, 692â95, 698â701, 763, 766â70, 773â74, 775
see also
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Hall (Brudie; brother), 40, 46, 53, 62, 64, 66, 73, 74, 75, 82, 84, 111, 132, 168, 178, 179, 195â96, 197, 207, 215, 216, 319, 352, 543, 599, 612
death of, 819
and death of son, 616â17
divorce of, 430
drinking habits of, 634
enlists in air force (World War I), 257
enrolled at Groton, 117â18
at Groton, Eleanor worries over, 128
relationship with Eleanor and Franklin, 200
on Sara and Cousin Susie, 349
on Sara's interference with Eleanor's household, 242
Roosevelt, Helen (Rosy Roosevelt's daughter; Mrs. Douglas Robinson, Jr.), 113, 140â41, 163, 170, 178, 187, 188, 195, 205, 342, 384, 551, 739, 782â83, 818
Roosevelt, Henry, 369
Roosevelt, Isaac, 143
Roosevelt, James (Franklin's father), 14, 22, 34, 141â46, 165, 178
Roosevelt, James Roosevelt (Franklin's half brother; Rosy), 113, 125, 140â41, 143â44, 171, 210, 336, 338, 378
Eleanor's letters to on Franklin's paralysis, 331â32, 333â34
marriage to Betty Riley, 235
Roosevelt, James (son), 203, 280, 294, 312, 334, 342, 364, 370â71, 373, 388, 394, 401, 405, 543, 557, 599, 612, 613â14, 618, 622â24, 625â26, 627, 634, 640, 699, 865, 872, 892
birth of, 194â95
“father a lonely man,” 645
on father's suffering due to Mrs. Nesbitt, 633
letter to father as child, 201
on mother's canteen work (World War I), 261
and Palmer assassination attempt, 295
placed in Groton, 315
prepares to go to war, 786
quoted, 241, 243
resents Howe, 364
on Sara's domination, 198
in uniform after Pearl Harbor, 824, 832
upbringing and education of, 236â44
passim
, 296, 297â98
Roosevelt, John Aspinwall (son), 341, 364, 369, 401, 436, 437, 438, 463, 465, 543, 613, 616, 618, 621â22, 765â66, 801, 805, 884, 887
birth of, 237
and Christmas party for children of WTUL members, 247
and European trip with mother, 410, 414â16
and philosophies-of-government discussion, 533â34
upbringing and education of, 236â44
passim
, 296, 297
Roosevelt, Kermit, 217, 473
Roosevelt, Lorraine, 163
Roosevelt, Margaret (Mrs. Hall Roosevelt),
see
Richardson, Margaret
Roosevelt, Martha Bulloch (grandmother; Mittie), 3, 4, 5, 29, 61
Roosevelt, Mrs. James (Betsy),
see
Cushing, Betsy
Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore, Jr., 846
Roosevelt, Quentin, 257
Roosevelt, Rebecca,
see
Howland, Rebecca
Roosevelt, Ruth (Mrs. Elliott
son
Roosevelt), 615, 618, 887
Roosevelt, Sara Delano (mother-in-law; Cousin Sally), 23, 34, 84, 109, 124â25, 126, 129, 130, 158, 160, 164, 165, 166, 210, 214, 224, 225, 228, 229, 237, 238, 249, 251, 256, 257, 259, 265, 267, 276â77, 285, 287, 299, 318, 328â29, 330, 345, 346â47, 361, 365â66, 367, 369â70, 389, 392, 432, 457, 465, 609, 619, 645, 801, 805, 812â13, 891, 907
admires Eleanor's managerial abilities, 220
aeroplane flight from London to Paris, 328â29
at Albany after Franklin's election, 209
allies with Eleanor on Prohibition issue, 433
and Anna's wedding gift, 373â74
approves of Morgenthau, 263
attitude toward Eleanor's public life, 370
attitude toward Franklin's entering politics, 205, 208
autocratic personality of, 197
on birth of grandchild Franklin Jr. (1st), 199
on birth of grandchild James, 195
builds new house for Franklin and Eleanor, 197â98
buys Kuhn cottage, 199
at Campobello, 335
character traits of, 144
controls raising of grandchildren, 189â90, 196, 236, 238, 240â43
couple's honeymoon letters to, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184â85, 186
death of, 818
disagrees with Eleanor over Franklin's care, 339â40, 341, 342â43
discovers Eleanor has typhoid (1912), 219
divided loyalties in 1912 campaign, 216, 219
does not wish to sell 65th St. house, 599
Draper house furnished and staffed by, 186
in early eighties, still dominates Hyde Park house, 609
Eleanor prods Franklin to write, 194
Eleanor rebels against, 301â2
Eleanor's best defense against to get away from, 378
Eleanor's campaign reports to, 315â16
and Eleanor's desire to please, 179
Eleanor's devotion to, 187
Eleanor's household planning runs athwart of, 214
Eleanor's new relationship with, 320â21
on Eleanor's propensity for travel, 616
on Eleanor's Val-Kill cottage, 379
enjoys limelight, 633
entertains British monarchs at Hyde Park, 739â40
family background of, 141â42
family picture on eightieth birthday, 612
on Franklin as a child, 146
and Franklin and Eleanor's wedding, 171, 172, 173â74
on Franklin Jr.'s illness and death, 202â3
and Franklin's decision to run for governor (1928), 396
and Franklin's nomination for vice president, 308, 309, 310
and Franklin's notification ceremonies, 312
and Franklin's presidential nomination, 436
and future-of-Hyde-Park argument, 259â60
gives WTUL anniversary party, 409
on grandchild Anna's birth, 189
greets couple in New York, 178
interferes with Eleanor's European trip plans, 411
interferes with Eleanor's household, 363, 365, 376
is feudal in outlook, 348â49
is ill with pneumonia, 432
and Lucy Mercer affair, 270, 271, 276, 277, 278, 279
manages Hyde Park, 191
marriage to James Roosevelt, 141â45
and Maude's romance with David Gray, 222
on 1928 Democratic convention, 395
objects to and interferes with son's marriage plans, 134â37, 138â42
opposes Rosy Roosevelt's marriage, 235
oppresses Eleanor, 196, 197â200, 236, 238
relationship with granddaughter, 372â73
and relationship with and influence on Franklin, 141â42, 144â46, 148
resents son's match but yields gracefully, 162
returns to Hyde Park, 210
sets Eleanor's lifestyle during first year of marriage, 187, 188, 189â90
summers at Campobello, manages household, 191
told that Franklin has polio, 335
unaware of Eleanor's frustration, 198â99
upbraids Franklin over Rogers' party incident, 192
worries over Eleanor's treatment of royalty, 737â38
Roosevelt, Theodore (uncle), 3, 4, 29, 100, 117, 118â19, 125, 133, 154, 160, 163, 189, 211, 213, 216â17, 224, 226, 229â30, 232, 233, 256â57, 262, 313, 406, 462, 564, 613, 643, 644
brother Elliott and, 3, 9, 13â14, 22, 28, 37â38, 49, 50, 56, 63, 65, 69â70
childhood and education of, 6â7
death of, 283
Eleanor favorite niece of, 89
at Eleanor's wedding, 173â74
influence on Franklin, 148, 205, 206
plans to head division in France, 256
and public life, 14, 31, 32, 108, 170â71, 173â74, 184, 216â18, 219, 229â30, 250â51
racial sympathies of, 32
reaction to Eleanor's engagement, 169â70
World War I and, 250
Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. (cousin), 314, 361â62
Roosevelt, Theodore, Sr. (grandfather), 3â14, 29, 72
Roosevelt, William Donner (grandson), 891
Roosevelts, the, Civil War loyalties of, 5, 32, 126, 142
Root, Elihu, 246
Root Grace C., 314
Rose, Alex, 897
Rose, Flora, 454, 535
Rosenberg, Anna, 677â78, 816
Rosenman, Samuel I., 432, 433, 436, 550, 638, 642, 795, 805, 814, 894, 900â901, 914
Roser, Frederic, 52, 59, 60, 73, 74, 75â78, 86
Ross, Malcolm, 919
Ross, Nellie Tayloe, 393, 404
Rosy,
see
Roosevelt, James Roosevelt
Rowe, James H., 623
Rumsey, Mary Harriman, 456, 480, 486
Russell, Dean William, 512, 798
Rutherfurd, Lucy,
see
Mercer, Lucy Page
Rutherfurd, Wintie, 279
Sachs, Alexander, 590
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 292, 293
Saltonstall, Gladys, 267, 297
Samaia, Signorina, 93, 99, 101â2, 112
Sayre Frank, 883
Scanlan, Patrick, 721
Schaeffer-Bernstein, Carola von, 93, 249, 712, 720, 731, 741
Schall, Thomas D., 502
Scheider, Malvina,
see
Thompson, Malvina
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 272
Schneiderman, Rose, 291, 348â49, 357, 387, 410, 471
Schwab, Charles M., 283
Schwartz, Nell, 403, 404
Scudder, Vida, 66
Selmes, Isabella (Mrs. Robert Ferguson), 163, 170, 173, 183, 190, 208, 216, 219, 310, 357, 787
Sforza, Count Carlo, 910â11
Shaposhnikova, Ludmilla, 751
Shaw, George Bernard, 156, 845
Sherwood, Robert E., 637, 639, 906, 908
Simon, Abbott, 692, 693, 694, 698, 767, 773
Sims, Adm. William S., 285
Sinclair, Upton, 484, 501
Sisty,
see
Dall, Sisty
Sloan, Alfred, 548, 561
Sloane, Jessie, 74, 88
Smith, Alfred E., 213, 308, 346, 347, 400, 425, 432, 433, 548, 551, 647, 912
and Franklin's gubernatorial nomination, 395â98
and 1924 campaign, 359â62
and 1928 campaign, 389â99
passim
and power struggle with Franklin, 402â5, 551
relationship with Eleanor, 389â91
Smith, C. R., 792, 865
Smith, Harold, 825
Smith, Moses, 611
Smith, Winifred, 326
Smuts, Gen. Jan Christiaan, 716, 751
Sohier, Alice, 130
Souvestre, Marie, 90, 91â92, 93â94, 104, 105, 110, 111, 112, 118, 155, 172, 179, 180, 181, 239, 340, 380, 382, 388, 389
background of, influence on Eleanor, 97â104, 110â11
compared to Endicott Peabody, 147
and trip to Florence with Eleanor, 104
Spring, Blanche, 189, 194, 195, 199â200, 202, 203, 237
Spring-Rice Sir Cecil, 233, 249, 251, 253, 255, 262â63, 292, 780
Stalin, Joseph, 716, 741, 743, 758, 775, 846, 860, 882, 884â85, 915
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 110
Stanton, Jessie, 512
Stark, Adm. Harold R., 839, 844