N&O Index Card Listings

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Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • Brings new meaning to role; Gives keynote to World Helation institute. Je.10-34:1 M.
  • Speaks in Raleigh today. Je.11-34:1.
  • Lady meets times (ed.) Je.11-34:4.
  • Expresses confidence in future. Je.12-34:1.6
  • Asheville guest. Jl.4-34:5.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • Speaks to students at N.C.C.W. N.20-31: 2.
  • Speaks in Winston-Salem. N.22-31:2.
  • Fayetteville thrilled at visit by Mrs. Roosevelt. Mar. 6-34:3.
  • Heard by 9,000 at Chapel Hill commencement. Je.12-35!1.
  • Received degree of L.L.D. From University. Je.12-35:3.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • First lady send tip to student. Je.16-37:1 M.
  • Wallace group seeking first lady's presence. Jan.7-37:10 X.
  • First lady brings message of cooperatlor to Wallace. Je.12-37:1.
  • My day in Wallace. Je.13-37:1.
  • Airs views on South. Se.4-38:1.
  • First lady boards truck rides in for Lost Colony. Je.2=39:1. Je.3-39:1.
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Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • In grout) fogbound at air field here. Mai 4-40:1.
  • Secret her being in state. Ap.27-40:1.
  • Odd desire. Ap.27-40:3.
  • Visits NYA center here. Ap.29-40:1.
  • Cites task of citizens in democracy in Henderson speech. N.20-40:1.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • On Sunday laws in Charlotte. Ap.17-41:3.
  • Gets welcome in Pitt. N.1S-41;1.
  • To visit Raleigh on way to U.N.C. Jan.30 42:20.
  • Post-war world offers new plan, Mrs. R. says in speech at Chapel Hill. F.1-42:1.
  • Visits Asheville campus. Jl.22-42:8.
  • Talks at negro meeting in Salisbury. Ag.
  • 14-42:10.
  • Outlines obligations of Americans in tal at Lake Junaluskr. Jl. 26-44:5.
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Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • Ends visit to N.C. Jl.27-44:2.
  • Informal breakfast at Waynesville compli ments Mrs. Roosevelt. Ag.2-44:6.
  • Mrs. Roosevelt's letter to Mrs. E.B.E?rn shaw Shdnking her for the poem on the White House and s reprint of the poem. N. 20-44:4.
  • Mrs. Roosevelt's day here promises typi-tal "My Day". Mar.11-45:1 X. Mar.12-45:1.
  • Declares home foundation of democracy. Mar.13-45:1. A
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • Ancestors of First Lady lived in the first land. F.22-42:1 M.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D Smethurst, Margerette
  • There's magic in a name and balm in understanding. Ap.25-45:1 X.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • Heard by Montreat audience. Mar.14-45:2. Heard by Greensboro group. Mar.21-45:5. Max.22-45:3.
  • First in peonle's heart (ed.) Ap.28-45:4 Mrs. Roosevelt cites aim of UN at speech at U.N.C. Feb. 1-50 1.
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin Delano
  • Mrs. Roosevelt urges stronger support of United Nation at lunclieon sponsored by local chapter of A. A. for the U. N. N&O, Jan-14-58, 18:6
  • Warm welcome, cold day greet Mrs. Roosevelt on visit to Fort Bragg, jan-7-59, 8:1