Word: delano
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...reader of and as an enthusiast about TIME, I want to take you to task for publishing on p. 28 of the Oct. 9 issue a picture of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. I think that TIME shows decidedly poor taste in publishing a semi-nude picture of the President's son, when the boy has particularly requested that he be let alone, and that this photograph be not used. This is the type of thing expected from the racy tabloids, but not of your magazine. Even newspapers like the Times and the Herald Tribune did not publish this picture...
...Chairman Frederick A. Delano of the National Capital Park & Planning Commission, President Roosevelt's uncle, offered for sale, through the American Civic Association, handkerchiefs 28-in. square whose design, in six colors, is a map of historic Washington & environs. Proceeds will go to the George Washington Memorial Parkway Fund. Price: $1. ¶ Talking with Italian Ambassador Augusto Rosso and Commander Nicolo Sananelli of the Italian War Veterans, President Roosevelt revealed that while on a walking tour in Italy in 1860 his father James had entered Naples during a siege, had received from the great Garibaldi himself...
Back at the White House, which 2-year-old Sara Delano Roosevelt had held down all by herself while her grandparents were in Chicago, the President put in two days arranging a conference between captive mineowners and striking miners (see p. 12). He left to General Johnson the task of opening the NRA "Buy Now" campaign, while Mrs. Roosevelt and daughter started a little recovery campaign of their own by promising to accept from a Manhattan manufacturer the first two ladies' coats with NRA tags sewn in them, to prove they were stitched under the coat & suit code...
When news photographers snapped him at the first practice session of candidates for Harvard's freshman crew, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. jumped out of the shell, exclaimed: "I'll punch you in the nose. And I really mean it." In the boathouse he met a committee of two photographers, told them: "I quit football because I didn't want to be hounded by photographers and I thought you'd leave me alone here. My father is in politics, but I'm not. He has nothing to do with this. I don't want...
...does a tap dance on a bar. Although the cinema code has not yet been signed, Hollywood productions, wherever possible, contain compliments for the NRA. In Footlight Parade, a line of marching soldiers fades irrelevantly into a U. S. flag. The flag fades into a portrait study of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The sailors then assemble themselves in the shape of a lopsided eagle. Most of the mass-maneuvers in Footlight Parade only remotely resemble dances but they are sufficiently bizarre-in many cases, pretty-to be worth watching. They also provide suspense for Warner Brothers next cinemusicomedy because...