Word: rosenman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Speechwriter and Adviser Judge Samuel Irving Rosenman, Statistician Isador Lubin, Contract Terminations Director Robert Hinckley, and Assistant Secretary of Labor Daniel W. ("Old Dan") Tracy...
...help plot the policies and polish the phrases of the two speeches, the President took with him three men who have had much to do with his domestic program: 49-year-old Samuel Irving Rosenman, 45-year-old John Roy Steelman, and 49-year-old George Edward Allen...
...most Americans the names of at least two of the Skipper's three mates meant little. (Sam Rosenman was well known as F.D.R.'s wordsmith.) But, in influence, they were among the most important people in the U.S. Along with grey, cautious Leslie L. Biffle, Secretary of the Senate, and tightlipped, banker-minded Reconversion Director John W. Snyder, they are the men closest to Harry Truman, those he considers to be his true-blue loyals...
...campaign. Allen was then secretary of the Democratic National Committee. He was one of the first to whom Harry Truman turned after Franklin Roosevelt's death. Allen knew intimately many men whom the new President hardly knew at all, such as Harry Hopkins and Sam Rosenman...
...what line of reasoning had Harry Truman arrived at his conclusions? In a message to Congress, neatly ghost-written by his special assistant, Judge Samuel I. Rosenman, the President explained: "We should have integrated strategic plans and a unified military program and budget . . . the economies [of] unified control of supply and service functions...